Selected Faculty Profiles
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"I really love the Evening Degree students...Many of them are older and more motivated."
Deborah Caplow said she likes teaching in the evening because she can involve students more closely with the material. Part of it is the fact that evening classes are smaller. Read more...
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"Part of my background is saying what I feel and being upfront."
Robert Abrams enjoys the diversity of backgrounds students bring to class, and encourages them to use those experiences in their study. Read more...
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"I think the Evening Degree Program has been a godsend for many working people."
Webster enjoys being a part of the Evening Degree Program because it allows him to work with non-traditional students in a non-traditional setting. Read more...
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"If a student makes sense of present society, this is the start to a fundamentally educated life."
Lagos believes one the best parts to EDP is that students can learn at their own pace and it stretches the idea of what a classroom means. Read more...
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" I have a great deal of respect for ... the priority [my students] give to their education."
Tuominen loves working with the Evening Degree Program—a job she has held onto for ten years, since her Ph.D. candidacy at the UW. Read more...
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