WLAIP Audio Essays, 7/25/2019
The audio essay is the final assignment for students during the Wabash Liberal Arts Immersion Program's (WLAIP) summer events and spotlights the students' closing efforts. In these recordings, students reflect on what they’ve learned in the course about written and oral communication, as well as articulate the goals they have for themselves as writers and thinkers going into the fall. Pictured here are the students, peer mentors, and writing tutors who were essential to welcoming the fifth cohort of the WLAIP -- members of the Class of 2023 -- to campus.
Juan Montenegro '23 (standing) awaits a reaction as Alfredo Mar '23 listens to his essay. Montenegro discovered some of the pain of revision over the summer, stating 'somehow (my work) goes from black and white to black and white and red' during revisions. He went on to say that the WLAIP 'helped me become better than I deserved to be;' and said of his fellow students, 'our differences brought us closer together.'
If only we were in on the joke: (from left) Trizton Carson '23, Eugene Bhattanai '23, and Reel enjoy a well-delivered punch line. Bhattani remembered the words of his father in his essay -- 'You must work twice as hard as everyone else.' -- as he spoke of adjusting to life in the U.S. from his native Nepal. He said, 'The (WLAIP) has been super helpful to me. Wabash is possible if you have enough grit and hard work.'