Learn Where You Live: Learning Communities at UVM
At the University of Vermont, the housing experience takes place in Learning Communities, built around a common theme, faculty engagement, and events. Assistant Professor Steve Kostell, faculty associate of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship community, talks with student Brayden Button '22 about the experience of learning where you live.
The following is an computer-generated summary of the video transcript.
Students in the learning community have an opportunity to Emerson uneducated inal theme that really gives them a deeper understanding of specific pursuits within the university and maybe even really general pursuits to be able to move forward and do something without someone say, you really need to do this more than self conviction of I really want to do this. It's just, um I think it's a group of people who are somewhat like minded to all kind of are interested in the same topic. I think it provides them like starting point, engaged in friendship and community. They really get you going in the college path, exposing students to new ideas, new concepts and really helping ground them within a university community and giving them a starting point from where they can grow.