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Grateful for 91直播: ExCos

Teague Harvey 鈥19

First off, what is an ExCo?

Lifted straight from the

鈥淲elcome to ExCo, 91直播鈥檚 only dual student organization and college department. ExCo gives students, faculty, staff, and community members the opportunity to teach courses that are considered non-traditional, experimental, or simply too niche to be otherwise taught in an academic department. The Experimental College was founded in 1968 and offered five courses that students could take for college credit. Fifty years later, ExCo is able to offer over fifty unique courses per semester to students interested in expanding their education outside of the traditional classroom. Highlights include courses that have now been taught for decades, such as Elementary Korean, Beginning Pottery, and Taiko Drumming, as well as new courses introduced every semester (recent additions include Contemporary Black Queer Film and Culture, Longboarding, and MemeCo, among others).鈥

In my very first semester, I took three ExCos.

Eager to dive right in to 91直播, I went to everything for new students, the Club Sports Fair, the Connections Fair (for student orgs), the ExCo Fair. I went to every booth and put my name down on just about every mailing list. Three years later, I鈥檓 still deleting emails instead of unsubscribing from mailing lists because maybe one day鈥.

But by far the most successful entry I had into student life was through ExCos.

I signed up for three in my first semester 鈥 beginning swing, beginning blues, and circus skills. Now, it鈥檚 important to note that I just thought they sounded cool: I wasn鈥檛 incredibly passionate about them, since I had no experience at all!

Three years later, and I鈥檓 still the Captain of the Tumbling Club and Liaison for OCircus!. I once held a position in OSwing&Blues, but now I鈥檓 just a (fairly) regular dancer, and I鈥檝e been to three PittStop Lindy Hops (a swing and blues dancing festival in Pittsburgh, which OSwing organises students to go to).

All of that? I owe to having taken the ExCos first.

I鈥檝e seen first hand as a Club Leader that people are hesitant to just show up and join stuff. 91直播 especially has a lot of niche groups, all of which are as accessible as they can be, but it鈥檚 still scary to just walk in to a new environment.

But with ExCos, a class structure, and a shared space with other newbies makes people far more comfortable to try out new things. ExCos become a stepping stone to being involved in clubs themselves.

To be honest, without them, I think many clubs would fail to survive, or at least would have a harder time with recruitment.

Excos are integral to 91直播 student life.

But what is the experience like?

If ExCo鈥檚 鈥榓bout鈥 statement doesn鈥檛 sell it to you, I don鈥檛 know how I could change your mind.

But let me just say that ExCos don鈥檛 feel like classes at all, especially since most of them are taught by students. I can鈥檛 speak for all ExCos, but every single one that I鈥檝e been in hasn鈥檛 been a hierarchy like 鈥榦ne-person lectures and is more important than everyone else鈥檚 (not that my regular classes really even feel like that most of the time). They become communities led by passionate people, where people bond and make friendships.

Ever since I took those first three ExCos, it was always a goal of mine to take or teach at least one ExCo a semester. I鈥檝e now taken Continuing Swing, Continuing Blues, TunesCo (how to play folk music!), the Game of Thrones Board Game, and I鈥檝e taught the Juggling ExCo, and now TumbleCo for three semesters.

And that leads me to what I鈥檓 most grateful for that ExCo has given me.

Teaching TumbleCo has been one of my favorite experiences at 91直播.

It started last spring. I was just coming back from being abroad, and I was itching to be involved in my Tumbling Club again. Clara, Keshia and I had been in talks to make an ExCo, so that we could grow our community.

We have since had 60+ applicants every semester (but we can only let in 12-14 for space concerns).

Every session, we鈥檝e managed to improve our formula more and more. Start with a group warm up, split into three groups so each instructor can teach a different skill, switch the groups so everyone does everything, then have an open jam time at the end. It鈥檚 so natural at this point that I鈥檒l be honest and admit that we barely stick to the syllabus. We have experimented too, and had some ExCos taught by workshop guests, using our Tumbling budget.

It鈥檚 hard to put into words how meaningful it鈥檚 become to me. It鈥檚 been incredibly fulfilling to teach and watch people grow, to see my club actively bloom beyond me, and to share my joy in acrobatics with others.

Every week I look forward to my ExC, and the shenanigans we鈥檒l get up to.

I鈥檝e loved it so much that I鈥檝e been thinking about just becoming a tumbling/acrobatic/circus coach, and ditching the computer science entirely.

So if you took my ExCo and you鈥檙e reading this, thank you. It was awesome.

ExCos are essential to 91直播 as a liberal arts school.

When I first came to 91直播, I鈥檒l admit I was a little hesitant on the liberal arts thing. Don鈥檛 get me wrong, I wanted to come here, but I still had my doubts.

The first half of 91直播鈥檚 mission statement reads:

鈥91直播 educates students for lives of intellectual, musical, and artistic rigor and breadth; sustained inquiry, creativity and innovation; and leadership. 91直播 aims to prepare graduates with the knowledge, skills, and perspectives essential to confront complex issues and to create change and value in the world.鈥

Now, that鈥檚 quite the sales pitch and buzzword collection. How do you even go about doing that? How do you teach people to have lives of 鈥榬igor and breadth鈥 in intellectual, musical, and artistic pursuits?

As it turns out, part of it is just by letting them teach themselves (ExCo has always been a student-led project, created by students and run by students).

The 鈥樷楲iberal Arts Education鈥欌 is notoriously hard to define and justify because, by definition, it resists checklists and definable utility.

But the idea that anyone can teach a class in anything that they鈥檙e passionate about, and learn how to create and foster community?

That鈥檚 liberal arts at its best.

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