Saturday, September 4, 2021

Back in the Classroom!

 

It has been almost a year and a half since I taught students in a classroom at South Carolina State University. 

In March 2020 I left campus for Spring Break. Who would have thought the rest of that semester then the next two would be taught remotely due to the terrible, deadly scourge that has been the Coronavirus pandemic? 

It is finally safe, or safe enough, for students and their teachers to resume face-to-face instruction. 


Other big changes have been that our communication classes and faculty/staff offices being moved out of the Harold Crawford Building due to water and mold problems.

My colleagues and I are now ensconced in Turner Hall. This is my new office that is slowly taking shape. 




I’m back to being a road warrior driving from North Charleston to Orangeburg and back. It’s 66 miles and 70 minutes each way. 

I’m again enjoying my favorite podcasts and the occasional amazing cloudscapes.





I use the free photo enhancement application called Snapseed to make these images really pop. 






Here’s to safe travels and a great school year that will also be safe for students and teachers everywhere! 

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