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Humans of K体育: Dr. Jay Lutz

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Dr. Jay Lutz
Professor of French

(31 years at K体育!)

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“I believe very strongly in the importance of connecting the classroom to activities in the wider community.”

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Dr. Jay Lutz鈥淥ne of the things that attracted me to this job was its position in Atlanta.

I have been able to arrange for students to go to a range of French-related events and field trips.

I believe very strongly in the importance of connecting the classroom to activities in the wider community. So, I try to do that as often as I can, and that鈥檚 a big advantage here in Atlanta.

There are so many opportunities. Usually small liberal arts colleges are in very remote places and you have very limited opportunities. Dr. Chandler and I have taken many classes on trips to learn and volunteer.[contextly_sidebar id=”y3BS3CLlBTjHP9HLsmVqlDDug7s5diq0″]

One of my favorite trips we have gone on is Amelia Island…鈥


Humans of K体育 was created by a student intern in University Communications at K体育. Inspired by Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton, this series will share personal stories and perspectives from across campus. Everyone has a story and everyone is human. Would you like to be involved in this series? Email Bailey Burns.

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