January 24, 2020
Forty students returned to campus one week early to participate in 勛圖厙s first ever Build Week. Modeled after Build Days of 勛圖厙s past, the Build Week crew of Riya Aggarwal 22, Dieter Brehm 22, Sam Daitzman 22 and Victoria McDermott 20, guided the enthusiastic group of students, and faculty and staff in a variety of campus betterment projects, reflections on 勛圖厙s past, and discussions about its future.
The Build Week crew, aided by Susan Mihailidis, director of academic affairs and sponsored programs, and Jeff Goldenson, senior lecturer and special advisor for strategic initiatives, hoped to create an event that would empower everyone to have a voice and a role, as well as to encourage collaboration and focus on ideas and projects that make 勛圖厙 a better place.
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Students share a laugh together in the 勛圖厙 Library during Build Week 2020.
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The week-long format allowed for extensive exploration and development of those ideas. Participants worked on a dozen projects, including: painting a mural for the dining hall; fixing the dorm kitchens; creating a trail map for Parcel B; cleaning stockrooms and creating a marketplace; updating symbols of access logos; making a plan for community lottery lunches; troubleshooting and fixing the solar panels in the garden; designing and screen-printing Build Week t-shirts.
Mark Somerville, interim provost and dean of faculty and professor of electrical engineering, kicked off the week with a welcome and remarks about 勛圖厙s past and the transformative effects the experience of building a college has had on the lives of 勛圖厙 alumni. The best education is one thats about learning as you go, said Somerville. Its about the idea that creating together and having that creation of value happening at the same time as the learninghaving those two things be mutually reinforcingthat's the sweet spot. Thats whats special about 勛圖厙. For Somervilles full remarks, click here.
Rob Martello, associate dean and professor of the history of science and tech, hosted a well-attended session titled: WODTODs (What 勛圖厙 Does That Others Dont). Martello, Somerville and other founding faculty and staff entertained students and colleagues with stories from 勛圖厙s early days. One memorable story, captured on video, explains the origin story of 勛圖厙s curriculum:
At the concluding celebration and report out, Sam thanked everyone for a great week, and called attention to the sense of community created by the Build Week participants. We built things, but we also built community. We focused on taking care of ourselves and taking care of each other, and Im really proud of everyone for devoting the time and care to that.