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Professors can make or break a class, and sometimes can even make your college experience. There are a number of highly esteemed professors at Columbia and Barnard who have developed cult followings of students. So who are the magnetic personalities shaping our community culture and their fields of study? Why have they gained traction? How did they become the person they are known as? What influences do they have in our community? By exploring the people behind the professorial personas, we will start to build a greater understanding of our Columbia community. In this episode of the new Pod-Tone 292 series “Office Hour,” host Aliza Abusch-Magder dives deep into the pedagogy of professor Marisa Solomon. This episode was produced by Matthew Schwitzer.
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Professors can make or break a class, and sometimes can even make your college experience. There are a number of highly esteemed professors at Columbia and Barnard who have developed cult followings of students. So who are the magnetic personalities shaping our community culture and their fields of study? Why have they gained traction? How did they become the person they are known as? What influences do they have in our community? By exploring the people behind the professorial personas, we will start to build a greater understanding of our Columbia community. In this episode of the new Pod-Tone 292 series “Office Hour,” host Aliza Abusch-Magder dives deep into the pedagogy of professor Marisa Solomon. This episode was produced by Matthew Schwitzer.