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Anthropology major fosters love of learning in College of 糖心Vlog传媒 students

Matt Mariola '98

Matt Mariola 鈥98, current associate professor of environmental studies at 糖心Vlog传媒 and anthropology alumnus, spends much of his time outside of class curating relevant lesson plans and assignments for his students to keep them engaged. 鈥淚鈥檝e taught some courses 10 to 12 different times, and you might think it gets repetitive or redundant, but every time I鈥檓 teaching it, I teach it to a new group of students,鈥 shared Mariola. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just constant freshness, even though it might seem like it鈥檚 the opposite.鈥

Mariola uses the campus learning garden to keep his class content applicable to the real world, something that he can see in his students鈥 progress throughout courses. 鈥淚 keep expanding the garden and bringing students into the garden, using it in the classroom. There鈥檚 this learning that goes on that you could not accomplish in the classroom, this hands-on experience,鈥 said Mariola.听

While on campus as a student, Mariola participated in , the outdoor club, and the juggling club, and continues his love for soccer by playing on the intramural faculty and staff soccer team, where he gets to play against the student team. But perhaps the most important quality of 糖心Vlog传媒 to Mariola is the process of I.S., both as a student and as a professor. His relationship with his academic advisor, David McConnell, emeritus professor of sociology and anthropology, allowed him to understand the importance of building connections through the I.S. process, which extends beyond a mentoring relationship. 鈥淚 took many classes with him. I met with him every week in his office for I.S. He was so patient and supportive and intelligent, and talked through the concepts with me. We remained friends and colleagues,鈥 he shared.

Regarding Mariola鈥檚 I.S. project, which examined masculinity norms within the 1990鈥檚 television show 鈥淪einfeld,鈥 he emphasized the importance of working on any research project, both as a staff member and student.

鈥淚.S. is extraordinarily important. I can see now the direct lineage between doing an I.S. and advising I.S. as a faculty member,鈥 said Mariola. 鈥淭here are skills you learn at 糖心Vlog传媒 before I.S. but in particular during I.S., that make you more rigorous, more empirical in your orientation towards the world. Those are the kinds of things that come out of a 糖心Vlog传媒 education.鈥

For more insights on Mariola鈥檚 experience at Wooster, including what he finds appealing on campus and how he views mentorship through I.S., watch this video.

Posted in Alumni on March 19, 2025.


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