16-05 2022 23:39
wrote:
My sincerest condolences for you at this time. Dr. Goldman has been an inspiration to me throughout my undergrad years. Just a few weeks ago when she came up to me at the Spanish and Portuguese award ceremony, I was reflecting on her impact on me as an instructor since it had been a semester since I had taken a course with her. She seemed to have really enjoyed the new course she taught this Spring. She was my professor the first fall semester since COVID had started and made an effort to turn her online course hybrid, and I have really fond memories of class outdoors with her. I aim to be a Spanish teacher, and her classes have been an inspiration to me because of her flexibility with classroom structure but also due to her always providing more opportunities to learn through events and through optional lectures she recorded herself. She has always gone above and beyond as a teacher and has always been an amazing person whose memory I cherish.
16-05 2022 23:39
wrote:
My sincerest condolences for you at this time. Dr. Goldman has been an inspiration to me throughout my undergrad years. Just a few weeks ago when she came up to me at the Spanish and Portuguese award ceremony, I was reflecting on her impact on me as an instructor since it had been a semester since I had taken a course with her. She seemed to have really enjoyed the new course she taught this Spring. She was my professor the first fall semester since COVID had started and made an effort to turn her online course hybrid, and I have really fond memories of class outdoors with her. I aim to be a Spanish teacher, and her classes have been an inspiration to me because of her flexibility with classroom structure but also due to her always providing more opportunities to learn through events and through optional lectures she recorded herself. She has always gone above and beyond as a teacher and has always been an amazing person whose memory I cherish.