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.
I learned to drop all previous assumptions I had about people because I had never met anyone like the other students at Oxbow. For the first time, my peers and their insightful thinking inspired me. For example, during the ‘Einstein’s Dreams’ presentations, I kept looking around the room thinking, I can’t believe all of these students are talking the way I think.
— Sara DeLong, Spring 2010
Advice I would give to future students is to just do it and come to Oxbow and not overthink it because it will most likely (99.9%) be the best decision you have made in your life.
— Malachi Snyder, Spring 2018
At Oxbow, the eye and the hand are inseparable from the mind and because their peers are also artists, students adopt fresh attitudes toward their work.
— Charles Altieri, Rachel Anderson Stageberg Chair, Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley
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