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As my first year at Dartmouth comes to a close, I am interviewing my peers who lived in the interfaith LLC (Living Learning Community) with me.
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As my first year at Dartmouth comes to a close, I am interviewing my peers who lived in the interfaith LLC (Living Learning Community) with me.
I am part of the Interfaith Living Learning Community, and this term we worked on a photovoice project and had an exhibition!
I represent the metaphorical bridge between the Interfaith and Great Issues Scholars (GIS) Living Learning Communities (LLC). These groups foster a unique living space that prospective students may find wildly appealing.
A Living Learning Community is where students interested in a certain topic live together to foster learning, along with an instructor/mentor that encourages discussion! In this blog, I interview three other students who are in LLCs as first-years!
An extensive break-down of the Housing System!
Shabazz is an undergraduate community house for students with an interest in African-American identities. I interviewed my friend Rawan about her experience living there!
What is a Living Learning Community, exactly? And what's it like to live in one? Here's my experience so far with LLCs and the Asian and Asian American LLC!
In this post I talk about spending time and finding community in the Shabazz Center for Intellectual Inquiry. It has been a source for joy, support and empowerment.
What is an LLC? How do they work and how can I join one?
After having the opportunity to speak to several prospective students both virtually and in-person these past few weeks, I've received a lot of questions about the unique residential experience that is the Living Learning Community (LLC).