We enjoy stories with a beginning, a middle, and an end. We especially like clear resolutions to mark the end of a story. So, it’s no wonder that we’re itchy nearly two years later when the omicron variant has lengthened the COVID-19 story, and threatens re-entry to libraries, museums, theatres, restaurants, churches, schools, and sporting events.
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The rapid spread of the Omicron variant of the COVID virus is troubling. The university has announced that it has already been detected on campus.
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I want to thank all my students for the time and effort they put in a tough quarter. They have truly learned how to be students on campus again.
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It has been a good week in my enterprise risk course.
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Students were so exhausted and/or anxious that I dismissed them for both classes of the week.
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The quarter proceeds, sometimes painfully. Teaching is one of my responsibilities at the iSchool. This week, teaching was especially rewarding because our guest speaker was Dr. Denzil Suite, UW’s vice president for student life, who oversees everything from housing to counseling to the UW police.
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My column today is a collection of observations that are based in part on the social isolation we’ve all felt for last 22 months.
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I’ve finished grading 30 five page papers, and find myself feeling like a high school English teacher, repeating words I’ve already said about writing papers.
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What is the most important thing for students to learn this quarter? I think the answer might be “how to be a regular student again.”
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This week in my enterprise risk management course we’re looking at risk and innovation. Our guest this evening is Anson Fatland, UW Associate Vice Provost for Innovation Strategy and Venture at CoMotion, the university’s innovation and technology transfer program.
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