Something I think about a lot is how when I was in graduate school, I had to attend this weekly lecture seminar. The first year students shopped for snacks, so we would go to the Trader Joe’s on 3rd Ave and buy fruit and dips and babka (everyone was crazy about babka). One week, the guest lecture was about exorcisms. I can’t remember any of the details of it but I do remember the famous geography professor David Harvey sitting a few rows ahead of me and falling asleep instantly. I think he snored a little bit. He woke up just in time for the q&a and raised his hand immediately even though he had slept through the whole lecture. He was like, interesting presentation, but can you please describe how this activity is monetized?
clothing for the life of the mind
clothing for the life of the mind
clothing for the life of the mind
Something I think about a lot is how when I was in graduate school, I had to attend this weekly lecture seminar. The first year students shopped for snacks, so we would go to the Trader Joe’s on 3rd Ave and buy fruit and dips and babka (everyone was crazy about babka). One week, the guest lecture was about exorcisms. I can’t remember any of the details of it but I do remember the famous geography professor David Harvey sitting a few rows ahead of me and falling asleep instantly. I think he snored a little bit. He woke up just in time for the q&a and raised his hand immediately even though he had slept through the whole lecture. He was like, interesting presentation, but can you please describe how this activity is monetized?