Welcome to IU and Greetings IFS students Fall 2014!
I'm
very excited to work with you all this summer. I have put together a
very interesting course that I hope will challenge and inspire you to
think critically about the relationships between music and social
life.
IFS
is an incredible program here at Indiana University, and I feel quite
fortunate to be a part of it. This is my fourth time teaching an IFS
seminar. Based on my experience in previous years, teaching an IFS seminar has
been the most challenging and rewarding experience of my teaching
career. I love it, and I hope you will too.
This
is the Challenge: We only have 10 days together (9 classes) to cover an
entire semester's worth of material. Yikes! I'm going to require you
to read, write, and learn more in 10 days than you would normally do in
16 weeks. This class will consume most of your waking hours (and some of your non-waking hours).
This
is the Reward: We will get to do things impossible in a standard
college classroom. We are going to get to know one another, learn and
listen from each other, play music together, dance, sing, live, and eat
together. At the end of this class you will no doubt be exhausted. But
you will have started your first semester at IU with a core group of
friends, a familiarity with the University and local community, and a
better understanding of music and college life.
I promise it will be worth it.
I look forward to the challenge and the reward.
See you soon!
Dr.McDonald
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