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Nicole Militello

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Nicole Militello

Provost Mary Clark is teaching a new course this fall

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Every Friday morning for the fall quarter,听Provost Mary Clark is stepping into a new role on 91桃色鈥檚 campus鈥攑rofessor. This quarter, she is bringing her class,听鈥淭he History of Women鈥檚 Rights Advocacy in the United States,鈥 to undergraduates at 91桃色.听听

鈥淚t鈥檚 a course and subject matter that I feel passionately about,鈥 Clark says.听Her background听is in women鈥檚 rights advocacy,听and an extensive law career听is听among听her听many听accomplishments. But this class is more than a chance to bring her experience to the classroom at 91桃色. It鈥檚 a way to connect with students.听听

鈥淚t鈥檚 essential for someone in my role to know who the students are through a firsthand experience like teaching,鈥 Clark says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be relevant to my leadership of the 4D student experience. One of the dimensions is advancing intellectual growth, but also character, wellness, and lives of purpose. In many ways, this course is about women who found lives of purpose through women鈥檚 right advocacy over time.鈥澨

Clark will be involved first-hand not only听with听the student experience,听but听also听that of the听faculty.听听

鈥淚鈥檓 learning a lot about the faculty experience,鈥 Clark says. 鈥淚鈥檝e spent the summer uploading materials onto Canvas and understanding what the faculty do when they offer and teach a course for the first time. It鈥檚 very insightful in terms of faculty experience.鈥澨

As provost, Clark is the university鈥檚 chief academic officer.听听Stepping into the role of professor will deepen her understanding of the 91桃色 student experience, but that听goes two ways.听听

鈥淚 think it will be fun to demystify who the provost is,鈥 Clark says about teaching the class. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not a role that is immediately recognizable, so to share with students what it means to be the chief academic officer and my focus on access to opportunity and excellence for students, I think it鈥檒l be beneficial for them.鈥澨

The听students already have听started immersing themselves in the course material,听with the first class focused on听the importance of women鈥檚 history and an introduction to women in听slavery. They are looking at topics such as the early suffrage and abolitionist movements, women鈥檚 initial entry into higher education, abortion access and more. The class is offered through听听out of the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences.听听

鈥淚 hope they take away a sense of agency that they can make a difference, that they can have an impact on their world and on the public good,鈥 Clark says. 鈥淭hey will learn about all sorts of role models of individuals who鈥檝e done so under quite difficult circumstances.鈥澨