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Thursday, April 30, 2009 12:29 p.m.

Levine: Keeping professor Pollack at GW

Laura Levine, a sophomore majoring in art history, explains why art history professor Rachel Pollack should be kept at GW.

This weekend I had what I would describe as an absolutely perfect Sunday. One of my favorite professors brought about fifteen students to the Hillwood Museum in Northwest D.C. for an afternoon of exploring a gorgeous old Gatsby-style mansion and estate and then high tea in the garden’s café. This trip was one of many wonderful field trips organized by my favorite art history professor, Rachel Pollack.

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  1. george says:

    dear,
    the articles I read at this paper, tells me this professor seems to use weird methods for professional establishment, analogical with parent who ask the kid how to form his/her future knoweldge. with great deal of respect to all students and their opinion I’d say that professors such as price jones (who don’t show up even once at his course ) are much more valuable, effective and atractive, than a professor who invite a students at her room after midnight for a movies and tea.

    Still she is all yours and whish to enjoy her valuable lessons here, there either anywhere :-)… just wonder what’s the difference between a good class-mate and good professor.

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