• The 2021-2022 academic year found us re-emerging into face-to-face classes, which I know all appreciated. After being remote, we then adjusted to hybrid, and are now in person for the most part. One aspect of pivoting the way we had to was an in-depth dip into the pedagogy of teaching online. With the expectation of even more moves to such modalities. WWU provides an invaluable resource in Western Online. As part of their offerings, a faculty mentoring program began Fall of 2022. I am pleased to have been named one of two faculty members dedicated to assisting faculty develop curricular offerings that leverage that environment.In addition to our regular offerings, it’s always a treat to teach the Design + Photo Viking Launch class. This year, we were back on campus and it was a pleasure to introduce the incoming first years to the class as well as to campus.On a personal note, my older daughter Claire’s graduation from MIT had been delayed due to Covid, so in May we traveled to Cambridge to see her get hooded in her Ph.D. regalia. We left from Boston straight for Paris, where I had lived for a year and where my younger daughter Elana had spent a summer. Thanks to Prof. Carolyn Nielsen’s recommendation, we booked an apartment on Île Saint-Louis, a quiet oasis mere feet from Notre Dame. As one does, we walked everywhere, averaging 20,000 steps each day.Inspired by Profs. Keller, Bowe, and Nielsen, who all have taken advantage of WWU’s program which offers faculty the opportunity to take classes, I took several advanced French classes to reinvigorate my skills and to get the chance to converse in French. One memorable quarter on French language and culture was focused on the French elections, which was a stimulating outing for all.