Wednesday, January 26, 2011

I Can't Wait for Next Semester!

I just finished up my JanTerm class on Prenatal Development, where I wrote my final paper on the importance of long-term exclusive breastfeeding to the development of healthy infants. I also finished up JanTerm by changing where I live, to a single room in Enfield (one of the nicest on-campus neighborhoods.)

Next semester I'm taking a class on evolution, one on an HIV/AIDS media campaign, and another class on economics and capitalism. However, what I'm really excited about is my Independent Study. I'm doing "Jewish Text Study Through a Feminist Lens." I'm working with a Jewish studies professor who is awesome and our Campus Rabbi. Here's the course description and expectations:
This course will be an in-depth study of Jewish texts, primarily the Torah, through feminist, queer and women-focused lenses. We will read the Torah parsha (weekly reading), discuss it in hevruta (paired learning), and write a dvar (response) every week. Students will be expected to prepare and lead shiurim (learning discussions) for the rest of the class. In addition, there will also be weekly reading from relevant articles and books, and we will write responses to them. The course will culminate with the hosting of a Shabbaton open to the whole Five College community, where will we share our learning. This course will require participants to think critically about Jewish texts, both the Torah and modern commentary on it and Jewish life. Participants will be expected to do high quality work and to engage with the texts. We are expected to be present, both physically and mentally at class meetings, and to inform the class in advance if we need to be absent. Due to the nature of this independent study, it is very important that we do the reading and come prepared to class. We will also hold each other accountable for responsible behavior during class (i.e. no Facebook.)
I can't wait!!

Monday, January 10, 2011

JanTerm at Hampshire

Hampshire has a month-long semester during January, titled appropriately enough "January Term". JanTerm provides the opportunity to take one class intensively for the month for full credit. Classes meet for 3-8 hours a day, every day. JanTerm is optional; some people come to campus, others don't. Some people take a class, other people fill their time with work, sports, clubs or other activities.

JanTerm is my favorite part of the year. It has been a great time to get to know people who I've been wanting to for an entire semester and to spend more time with friends. I'm taking a class on Prenatal Brain Development that fulfills my Cognitive Science requirement, and surprisingly enough, I'm really enjoying it. It is truly a Hampshire science class, with all the real world applications, discussions about ableism, and deep questioning. I am learning a lot and so glad I decided to do JanTerm!

The only not so amazing thing about JanTerm is the bus reduced bus schedule. It makes it really really hard to get to Mount Holyoke for hockey practice. But that just gives me an excuse to have sleepovers at Mount Holyoke, so it's all good.