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USEM Feature: Making Your Home in the World

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I introduce Darlene Davison, Oge Oge, and Erin Schreiber as they discuss their USEM: Making Your Home in the World.

This course will introduce students to the idea of cultivating their place in the world through literary resources, research and discovery. During thoughtful and engaging discussion, we will explore definitions of home—and how home is created individually and communally, abstractly and concretely. We each have a vision of what makes a desirable home and community. This might mean walkability, nearby amenities, knowing your neighbors, or a sense of belonging? We will work in groups to explore these ideas and each team will define and create their ideal community. Additionally, students will explore that it means to be a Maryville Saint, creating a personal approach to community, culture and civic engagement.

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I introduce Darlene Davison, Oge Oge, and Erin Schreiber as they discuss their USEM: Making Your Home in the World.

This course will introduce students to the idea of cultivating their place in the world through literary resources, research and discovery. During thoughtful and engaging discussion, we will explore definitions of home—and how home is created individually and communally, abstractly and concretely. We each have a vision of what makes a desirable home and community. This might mean walkability, nearby amenities, knowing your neighbors, or a sense of belonging? We will work in groups to explore these ideas and each team will define and create their ideal community. Additionally, students will explore that it means to be a Maryville Saint, creating a personal approach to community, culture and civic engagement.

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