Professor of English Marc Hudson celebrated his 28 years teaching at Wabash with a stirring farewell reading of poems from his work.
Hudson listens to Stephen Batchelder's introduction.
Batchelder introduces Hudson: 'Our poet finds meaning, affirmation, belonging, love, and even clarity through the reading and writing of poetry, as he calls it, 'communing with the mystery.'
The poet's first published work!
Hudson thanks Batchelder for the introduction.
Signing a book for Judy Wynne, retired from the Wabash Bookstore.
A lighter moment during Hudson's Chapel Talk last Thursday.
Colleagues enjoy the moment.
Hudson's Chapel Talk: 'We need this tradition called the liberal arts, where we make connections across our disciplines, link fact to value, and grow a native born green ethics that is also a human ethics most needful at this time.'
Role Reversal: Only weeks before Batchelder introduced Hudson's farewell reading, the professor was introducing Batchelder's excellent senior poetry reading in Center 216.
Batchelder thanks his mentor for the introduction.
Batchelder introduces Hudson: 'Our poet finds meaning, affirmation, belonging, love, and even clarity through the reading and writing of poetry, as he calls it, 'communing with the mystery.'
Hudson's Chapel Talk: 'We need this tradition called the liberal arts, where we make connections across our disciplines, link fact to value, and grow a native born green ethics that is also a human ethics most needful at this time.'
Role Reversal: Only weeks before Batchelder introduced Hudson's farewell reading, the professor was introducing Batchelder's excellent senior poetry reading in Center 216.