Fall 2021

Author: Caroline Chamberlin Hellman (Page 8 of 8)

Caroline Chamberlin Hellman

Hi Everyone!

I’m your professor and colleague, Caroline Chamberlin Hellman, and my preferred pronouns are she/her.  I’m really looking forward to meeting you all. A little bit about me:  born in New York City, grew up in the Hudson Valley, went to Wellesley College (near Boston), then moved back to New York for graduate school.  I have a PhD in American literature from the CUNY Graduate Center, and I’m very proud to share the CUNY connection with you.  I’ve written two books on American literature, and now I’m shifting my scholarly focus to public education policy.  Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my new nephew, Sidney, who is currently 8 months old. You may get to meet him virtually! I like historic houses, fruit trees, and old musicals.

I’d like to share a simple space that has been important to me these past months. This is the window adjacent to the chair where I write and work, and it is my window onto the world (Red Hook, Brooklyn). Gazing out, you see people’s homes on the block and the church steeple in the distance.

The first photograph is the sunrise on March 10, 2020 one day before the college closed, and shortly before the pandemic fully bombarded the city. It reminds me of the reach of the cosmos and the natural world– as well as the beauty of New York–before the onslaught of sirens and loss. The second photo is the window this past winter. During this challenging time, I’ve tried to add some peace and calm to my space: paperwhites and amaryllis bulbs, a topiary from the grocery store.  Right now I have a rosemary plant, which smells terrific! Each day I watch these plants grow, and their  determination offers hope. I also like the idea that we’re all in this together; the apartments across the street hold folks who are probably looking for some hope and determination, too.

Week 1: Getting Started (Due 8/27)

Welcome!  

1.  Sign up for your OpenLab account with your name and a profile photo.  Log in, then return to our course site. Click on COURSE PROFILE (to the left of HOME), then JOIN THIS COURSE (under the avatar photo). If you need  help,  contact the OpenLab Community Team

2. Fill out the technology survey below (AFTER completing Step 1!).

3. Look around our course site to familiarize yourself

4. Introduce yourself.  To write a new post, click the + sign at the top of the page, fill in the subject heading with your name, then add your info and photo below.  After your work is complete, scroll down and check off OUR COMMUNITY under Categories (right side of page), then click Publish.

    • Paragraph 1: Include how you would like to be addressed, your pronouns, and any other info you’d like to share. This could include where you are from, where you reside now, your academic interests or major, any hobbies or NYC activities you enjoy, how you feel about beginning college. Feel free to be creative!
    • Paragraph 2:  Include a photo of something (place, space, person, pet, object, etc ) meaningful to you, and tell us about it.  You can paste the photo into the body of your message, or Add Media  to upload it to your post.
    • Before next class, check back to read your classmates’ responses and reply to a few. Getting to know each other, we start building our community.

We are all in this together!  See you soon!

Student Survey

Please tell me about the technology and working space that you have available to complete your coursework.  Feel free to share any additional information in the last question box. All responses are private.

Student Survey

  • Credits: This survey is based on a survey created by Maura Smale and Mariana Regalado.

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