Words from the Graduate Institute, edited by Stafford Wood

There are moments in seminar when you feel like Archimedes and you’ve finally “Got it!”

You never know when the moment might strike:

“I took a Preceptorial over TS Eliot’s poetry. It wasn’t a particular moment, but rather a collection of moments when I would pause in the middle of class and wonder at the fact that we had already talked about a poem for more than an hour and there was still so much more to say” (Stacey Rains, MALA @ Both Campuses).

“A comment Ms. Schwartz made during a discussion of the Iliad that had to do with the rejection of one’s own humiliation or shame and how that is the genesis of so much conflict, confusion, and even war” (Karen Kohut, MALA @ Low Residency – Santa Fe).

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