This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Rutgers chapter.When Young-mee Yu Cho, the first professor of Korean Language and Culture at Rutgers University,...
Her Campus at Rutgers
Why Enrollment in Korean Studies Has Surged at Rutgers
Maria Salenius: “One of the best things about teaching is sharing the things I love the most with the students”
For this week’s interview we sat down with Maria Salenius, University Lecturer in British Literature at the University of Helsinki, to talk...
Mark Shackleton: “As Far as Studies Go, Don’t Suffer Alone”
We interview an English philology teacher and researcher.
Elizabeth Peterson: “Teaching is a two-way street – it takes participation on both sides”
It’s safe to say that most of us students struggle to concentrate in class at least from time to time, and don’t always stick to whatever we should be...
Nely Keinänen: “Our students and graduates can serve as bridges between peoples and cultures”
We need to be very sensitive to the inevitable power issues in a classroom, as no matter how collaborative learning is, at least thus far I am still required...
Outi Hakola: “There is so much to be curious about”
Outi Hakola dreamed about being a researcher when she was only a child. Now she is a media researcher specialized in issues of death in film and TV series...