Winter Term Takes Obies Near and Far
Annual period of immersive study energizes 翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 campus鈥攁nd the far corners of the earth.
January 9, 2023
Amanda Nagy
The Winter Term carnival in January 2020.
Photo credit: Yevhen Gulenko
The month of January at 91直播 is anything but winter slumber. Many students return to campus to learn a completely new skill or dive into an academic interest; others travel abroad for immersive experiences in language, culture, arts, and music. Some are gaining pre-professional skills through micro-internships sponsored by 91直播 alumni and friends of the college.
This year, some 2,500 students are engaged in projects through a four-week immersive venture of their choosing, individually or with a group, known as Winter Term.
Although a winter or January term is common at other colleges and universities, 翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 Winter Term, now in its 55th year, isn鈥檛 confined to the classroom. Students use this time to explore a personal interest, develop new skills, conduct intensive research, prepare for careers, or expand an academic focus. Students are required to complete three Winter Term projects throughout their time at 91直播, with 100 hours of work going toward each project.
翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 Winter Term takes many forms. An ever-growing catalog offers faculty- and staff-led group projects, both domestically and abroad. Students are also free to design individual projects. For those who choose to stay on campus, 91直播 offers a robust calendar of social events for the month of January that includes planned activities, outings, and excursions, so those who choose to stay in 91直播 can easily engage with the community and build connections with fellow students. The on-campus experience culminates in a symposium-style festival of ideas, a Winter Term ball, and a winter-themed carnival.
Here鈥檚 a sampling of where Winter Term will take Obies this month:
- Students in 91直播 Conservatory ensembles will present notable programs in New York City鈥檚 iconic venues January 19 and 20. Leading the way on Thursday, January 19, is the 91直播 Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble at Dizzy鈥檚 Club Coca-Cola. 翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 choral ensembles join forces with the 91直播 Orchestra on Friday, January 20, at Carnegie Hall鈥檚 Stern Auditorium in a program that includes Nathaniel Dett鈥檚 (91直播 Conservatory Class of 1908) oratorio 鈥淭he Ordering of Moses.鈥
- 91直播 Theater is producing its mainstage production of Ophelia: A Prism by Meiko Gavia 鈥11, directed by H. Harvey 鈥11, with performances February 2-5.
- The Ashby Business Scholars will travel to Cleveland, Boston, and New York City to learn from alumni and parents who work in business and finance.
- Students enrolled in the StudiOC learning community 鈥淎rab & Islamic Historical Memory鈥 will travel to Cairo and other parts of Egypt to investigate issues of historical memory through the lens of the country鈥檚 museums.
- Professors Kirk Ormand and Jennifer Bryan are leading a 17-day study tour of archaeological sites and museums of mainland Greece, with emphasis on the architectural and artistic remains of major sanctuaries and cult sites.
- Sixteen students will spend half the month in London to experience the city鈥檚 rich musical life. This project includes eight to 10 concerts and performances with the class, daily lectures and discussions on the history of music in London, and museum visits and tours devoted to music in London (such as the Handel House Museum, Westminster Abbey, the English National Opera, Royal Albert Hall, and the Barbican Centre).
- On campus, students can take intensive introductions to Greek, Latin, or Russian; learn how to use and build a 3-D printer; explore the history of the Mail Art movement and research 翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 vast Mail Art collection; participate in a studio intensive on papermaking and book art; and learn the basics of hand-sewing and quilt-making.
In the sciences, Winter Term is an ideal time for student researchers to work on focused projects with their faculty mentors.
翱产别谤濒颈苍鈥檚 Office of Environmental Sustainability (OES) has invited students to design cradle-to-grave waste management and waste minimization programs as part of the college鈥檚 effort to reach its goal of carbon neutrality by 2025; other students will be working with OES to plan and implement a relaunch of the annual campus resource reduction competition, also known as EcoOlympics, planned for this spring.
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