We also had a nice campus tour with a great (and funny) tour guide. I still can't believe the university was founded in 1495!
We had a dinner in the Great Hall here on campus. Afterward they invited in the student dance group and a Ceilidh band called Danse Macabre http://www.danse-mccabre.co.uk/index.html
It was a load of fun but LOTS of work. We were so sweaty afterwards. And we had a great laugh at ourselves.
On a non-Fulbright note, one of my colleagues here helped me explore a potential dissertation topic over lunch. I am pretty excited about it. Since today is actually the first day of classes back at Ball State, this was perfectly timed. This semester I will be crafting my research proposal and writing for my comprehensive exams. Most of the folks on this program have already completed a Ph.D. or Ed.D. so I try to collect words of wisdom whenever I can. Even during my university visits I try to keep an eye out for inspiration.
One of the key things I took away was from Imperial College (our shortest stop). There I learned it is critical you have the ability to describe your research area to a non-academic in a simple "elevator speech". That seems fairly straightforward, but it was really groundbreaking. The topics I'd considered before were interesting to me and helpful to the field, but every time I tried to explain it to someone...the lady next to me on the airplane, a colleague on this program... I found myself tongue-tied and incomprehensible. But with the new topic I find it simple and expansive at the same time. AND people respond to it. I hope it passes muster with my committee when I return :-)
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