At Pace University, as I imagine at many universities across the country, we begin our fall semester and our new academic year this week. Tomorrow we celebrate with convocation, a coming together of students and faculty to set the tone for the academic year ahead.
And classes begin on Wednesday, which is fitting in a way, since Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year of 5773, begins at sundown on Wednesday.
For so many of us, the year begins in September. Here in the Northeastern United States the weather starts getting crisper, the days shorter, and our clothes heavier. I start thinking about sweaters and getting up in the dark and being indoors more often.
And teaching, and faculty meetings, and hours in front of the computer.
Welcome back, everyone!
Monday, September 2, 2013
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