Student Tribune
Closing the Achievement Gap One Event at a Time
MCC Upward Bound was proud to collaborate with nine MCC Downtown professors
to present the 7th Upward Bound Shadow Day on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Upward
Bound is a pre-collegiate program that targets students who will be in the
first generation of their family to go to college. The goal of Shadow Day was
for students to have a non-intimidating while simultaneously inspiring
"first-dip" into a future career or major. Students attended one or two MCC
classes in the morning and a debrief over lunch. The following professors are
among those who participated in this project: Elizabeth Mandly, Joe Scanlon,
Melanie Rivera (also an Upward Bound alumna), Adrian Smalls, Craig Waleed,
Njeru Murage, Erin Nelson, Michelle Parker, Eileen Radigan, and Dina
Giovanelli. Students benefited from the professors' passions and expertise in
Human Services, Sociology, Criminal Justice, English, History, Psychology,
Education, and Biology. The students' highlight of the day was getting to be
part of these classes. They made comments about their psychology class such as,
"I learned about the cognitive development of a child"; "I learned new words
and phrases, the reason why some specific behaviors happen" ; "The best part of
my day was being able to experience a college class, especially an insight on
the career I am pursuing"
Students also commented on the biology class: "Biology made me more open
towards science"; "I learned that the larynx assists in sound production" and
"The best part of my day was touching the heart of a pig even though it was
disgusting".
They also learned from the education professors: "The best part of my day
was the class because it was interesting and told me what I should expect for
college" and "I learned what a social story is and about self-management"
Students also raved about their human services class. "I learned how to
handle clients that don't talk and how to handle aggressive clients" "The best
part of my day was sharing my story with other and opening up to others"
Students also learned about U.S. History in Professor Murage's class. "I
learned slaves help build the United States, tobacco was a cash crop, and
economy in colonies were based on hierarchy"
While students were not in class, they were getting a better understanding
of the Downtown Campus and all it has to offer through a Scavenger Hunt.
Students had to answer questions about the campus and go to the different
offices to find the answers. They learned where to find the parking office,
what SEGA is, and where they can work out should they attend here in the
future.
The Director of Student Services at the Downtown Campus, Kim DeLardge,
concluded the day with a presentation after a delicious lunch made by the
Downtown Campus's 321 Café. Students learned about the importance of preparing
for college now by preparing well for their Regents exams and eventually their
Accuplacer exam.
At Upward Bound, we do not think of ourselves as staff, students, or guest
speakers. We think of ourselves as family: immediate and extended. We certainly
could not have made this event possible without the help of all of our
"extended" family members this year. Thank you to all who made it possible and
we hope for an even larger turnout from our student body in the events to come
such as our Holiday Meet and Greet.
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Fabretti, Natalie
Upward Bound Programs
11/21/2018