Out of the Academy and Into the World with Carolyn G. Heilbrun
In May of 1992, Carolyn Heilbrun left Columbia University in protest after
teaching there for 32 years. As Joan Ferrante notes,
Carolyn had vowed not
to return to the Columbia campus, and the University did nothing to honor
her "retirement." On October 30th of that year, her friends, colleagues and
students gathered to honor her remarkable career in a conference held at
CUNY, "Out of the Academy and Into the World with Carolyn G. Heilbrun."
In the following video, Carolyn comments on her relationship to Columbia
and her decision to leave the institution. Mary Ann Caws introduces
colleagues Joan Ferrante, Susan Winnett and Jean Franco who offer their
perspectives on Carolyn's important struggles with and contributions to the
University. Finally, Carolyn's students Susan Heath, Susan Nerheim, Jonathan
Gill, Miranda Sherwin and Margaret Vandenburg honor Carolyn's unique
pedagogy and its influence on both their academic careers and personal
lives.
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