This weeks “lecture” could not even really be called a lecture, but instead a story. Dr. Traylor did a phenomenal job of capturing our attention throughout the entire presentation. She made it a point to engage us because she knew it was a big group and she wanted to keep us all entertained. She did not feel the need to yell at us, but instead talk with us. She kept telling us how smart and intelligent we were just by the aura we were giving off, which let me know that she is a very kind lady. I appreciated the fact that she wanted all of us close to her so that we could further engage in her lecture. She was also funny and silly which allowed us to further engage throughout the entire presentation. She spoke of life and how ours has just begun by us attending Howard University. Dr. Traylor showed us many power point articles about diversity in higher education. There will always be jobs in higher education because people will always want to learn more. There are many different types of learning and different branches of teaching that one can go into so there will always be a need for professors. Of course, you may have to work a little harder than most to earn a higher degree to teach in higher levels but the hard work will pay off in the long run. It is important that people are educated to their fullest potential.
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