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Video Library

Faculty and Student Videos

As we work to provide content that will engage our primary audiences of prospective students and their families, video has become an expectation. Here are some sample videos of faculty and students talking about various aspects of the 涩里番 experience. We will continue to develop this series and populate our website and social media channels with this content.

Faculty

  • Karla Erickson video still

    Advising

    鈥淚 really believe in an individually advised curriculum, and the idea that you don鈥檛 have a checklist or a one-size-fits-all for students, but I think that that has to be managed through a close, one-on-one relationship with someone who knows them well and who knows the curriculum well.鈥

    Karla Erickson, professor of Sociology, describes the unique relationship between students and their advisers as they navigate 涩里番鈥檚 individually advised curriculum.

  • Stephanie Jones video still

    Teaching

    鈥淭hese students keep me on my toes. They鈥檙e incredibly inquisitive, they鈥檙e curious, they don鈥檛 settle, they are uniquely invested in what it is that interests them, but they鈥檙e also looking for ways in which to impact society once they leave here.

    鈥淭hese are the students that teach me how to be a better teacher.鈥

    Stephanie Jones, assistant professor of Education, describes her teaching philosophy, how faculty craft engaging courses, and how 涩里番 students challenge her to be her best.

  • Sam Rebelsky in his office (video still)

    Students

    鈥淚t鈥檚 important to think about who devises or builds the technology that鈥檚 changing the world. If we鈥檙e building technology that affects everyone, we really need to make sure that everyone鈥檚 building that technology.鈥

    Samuel A. Rebelsky, professor of Computer Science, talks about the importance of diversity in computing, why he teaches at 涩里番, and why he loves 涩里番 students.

  • Erik Simpson in front of monitors

    Digital Humanities

    鈥淗ere, the undergraduate鈥檚 experience is at the center. We want undergraduates to be asking their own questions, learning how to answer them in the community, how to synthesize a lot of very complex information and bring that information to bear on a question that has made them passionate about the inquiry that they鈥檙e making.鈥

    Professor Erik Simpson describes some of the opportunities that 涩里番 makes available to undergraduate students, including research in the digital humanities.

  • Henry Reitz

    Community

    鈥淲e prize and value the individual, but we prize and value the individual in community.鈥

    Professor Henry Rietz describes the 涩里番 community, including students and alumni.

  • Lesley Wright

    Art

    鈥淲e have lots of opportunities for students to engage on social levels, on academic levels, and on very personal levels.鈥

    Lesley Wright, director of the Faulconer Gallery, is a connector, bringing together people who may not realize they have similar interests, to think around an exhibition, and to develop ways to involve art in teaching.

  • Valerie Benoist in her office

    鈥淚 think that 涩里番 has many strengths. One of them is the academic rigor of 涩里番. I think we are good, very good, at helping students who are already excellent students who come to 涩里番, become even stronger thinkers, stronger in research, stronger speakers, global citizens.鈥

    Professor of Spanish Valerie Benoist explains how 涩里番 helps students become the best global citizens that they possibly can be in the areas that interest them the most.

  • Monessa Cummins

    鈥淚鈥檓 still amazed by the amount of resources that are available to students 鈥 At the very time when they鈥檙e trying to figure out who they are and what they want to do, they have all these stimulating experiences that expose them to a much wider world, and they are in a better position to start making choices.鈥

    Monessa Cummins, associate professor of classics, describes the many opportunities 涩里番 provides for hard-working students.

  • David Harrison in Burling Library

    鈥淣early one in every five students at 涩里番 is coming from somewhere outside of the United States. You put all those opportunities with the fact that the students鈥 roommates, the person who鈥檚 their lab partner in their chemistry class, the person that they鈥檙e eating with in the dining hall is probably from another part of the world, and with the fact that their faculty are teaching courses that are about issues in the world using languages, world languages, and suddenly you鈥檝e created in the middle of Iowa a very global campus and a global education.鈥

    David Harrison, professor of French, describes the global learning opportunities available to 涩里番 students both on-and off-campus.

Students

  • Cinthia Romo (video still)

    Community and Culture

    What's So Special About 涩里番?

    鈥淪tudents are very intentional in choosing to come to 涩里番 鈥 that adds to a very bright, a very vibrant and inclusive community.鈥

    Current students try to define the community and campus culture at 涩里番.

  • Megan Tcheng 鈥19 (video still)

    Get Involved

    Never a Dull Moment

    鈥淪tudents support each others鈥 interests because we all came here because we are passionate about something or we鈥檙e searching for those passions.鈥

    Current students describe the many, many ways they are involved on campus and the opportunities to express their interests.

  • Ahon (video still)

    Individually Advised Curriculum

    Creating My Own Path

    鈥淭his open space, this flexibility that 涩里番 has in the curriculum, in the offerings to students, to ensure this broad, balanced variety of classes 鈥 I think that it really changed the trajectory of my academic experience 鈥 what I thought that would look like, and what it has come to be.鈥

    Students describe 涩里番鈥檚 individually advised curriculum, the impact of their advisers, and the choices that enabled them to find their path forward.

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