Stacy Freeman is thrilled to announce that she will be teaching at
Mohawk Valley Community College upon graduating from the M.A. program.
It has been quite a journey so far. To explain what this means to her,
Freeman shared the following:
"When I started my master’s degree at Union Institute &
University I eventually figured out that I didn’t need to be three
different people. My home life, my work life, and my school life began
to overlap, began to meld into one coherent form. I realized, with the
help of the faculty and staff at Union, that I wasn’t three different
people. At Union I finally became the person I truly am. I finally
became myself. Most of the writing assignments I completed while at
Union not only demonstrated my breadth of knowledge as a meager graduate
student but also reflected my struggle as a single mom of a son with
ADHD and the drudgery of being an employee at a rural Wal-Mart
Distribution Center. The work I completed at Union reflects who I am and
has prepared me for the next stage in my life, for the next role I will
play, as an adjunct at a local community college.
Apparently my role as a mom and my role as a Wal-Mart employee are
just as relevant as my education. Those roles are relevant because those
are the same roles that the students, particularly on the community
college level, are forced to embrace. They, as I am, are parents,
employees, and students. They, as I do, want something more. Every role I
have ever played, every experience I have ever had, will help me relate
to my students, will help me understand the difficulties my students
endure, will aid me in being compassionate toward their plight, will
allow me to appreciate the sacrifices my students will be forced to make
just to show up to class. In this next role as Composition Instructor I
will still be a mom, I will still be a Wal-Mart employee, and I will
still be a student. Though I know I will be teaching, I also know I will
be learning. I have a feeling my students will have much to teach me. I
have a feeling that my true education is about to begin."
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