Yalie Kamara was the first intern at Busboy and Poets in Washington, DC., one of America's most historic sites for Jazz. She is teaching middle school and high school students English in Clermont-Ferrand, France.
04/05/09
Yalie Kamara was the first intern at Busboy and Poets in Washington, DC., one of America's most historic sites for Jazz. She is teaching middle school and high school students English in Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Oxbow opened me up to what was out there in the world to go out and grab, and gave me so much that I take with me everywhere I go, with everything I do.
— Nina Palomba, Spring 2008
At Oxbow, I got to try inquiry-based learning for the first time. This allowed me to control the amount of rigor and the depth of research in my topic, as well as picking a topic that I found most interesting. From going through this new process of learning, I feel excited to go back to the rigor of my sending school to apply the inquiry-based perspective to my classes.
— Meave Cunningham, Fall, 2015
Oxbow forced me to create, and by creating, I established foundation for my thought.
— Jamie Roux, Spring 2003
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