The RAP learning community began in 2017 with membership from the seven Arts and Sciences Residential Academic Programs. Our Faculty Learning Community (FLC) aims to build community and connections ...
Hip-hop is still a strong and changing force in the lives of students. It changes fashion trends and language, raises social awareness, and improves educational experiences. Hip-hop started in the ...
Hip-hop is more than music—it’s a bridge between culture and education. Across the country, educators are using its beats, ...
Scholars trace the origin of hip-hop to a “back to school jam” that DJ Kool Herc threw in an apartment in the South Bronx in 1973. Today the music genre is one of the most popular in the U.S. In July ...
The Parkhill Community Center was bustling with teens on a recent school night, each working on performances they hope will shine a greater light on the issues plaguing them and society. In the gym, ...
Building community and connections among faculty from all Arts and Sciences RAPs Aligning individual RAP learning goals with the ARPAC learning goals Developing appropriate assessment measures to ...