Yesterday I made the last of the visits that I arranged by zoom to take the place of the course I could not teach at UNC. No two of the visits were similar and all were delightful. I started by making an appearance in an undergraduate course at Laurentian University in Canada. Then I spent time with senior citizens in an education – in – retirement program in Eugene, Oregon. On Monday of this week, I joined a small group of undergraduates in a philosophy club at a community college just south and west of Hartford, Connecticut. And yesterday, I spent two hours teaching a session of a graduate philosophy/law course at Georgia State University in Atlanta.
North, South, East, and West, all without leaving my study
here at Carolina Meadows.
Meanwhile, Kentucky effectively ends all abortions, and more
than half of the states prepare to do the same. If this does not provoke a
landslide of political opposition in the upcoming midterm elections, then we
are sunk.
2 comments:
It sounds like this was a win - win. Rather then risk in person contacts, perhaps this would be the best way to go in the fall. You have a lot to contribute, so a little caution perhaps? Hope you have your fourth shot.
I passed through Georgia State University last time I was in Atlanta, looking for my mother who had ghosted her family. I liked the campus and the diversity in the student body
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