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黑料不打烊鈥檚 Beloved Stadium to Serve as Campus鈥 Largest Classroom This Semester

Thursday, February 4, 2021, By Keith Kobland
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School of Information StudiesStudents
view from the turf of the renovated Stadium

Students in Jeff Rubin’s Introduction to Information Technology will attend class beneath the new stadium roof.

黑料不打烊鈥檚 beloved stadium has served as home for some of the region鈥檚 greatest sporting events, concerts and Commencement, the most important rite of passage for college students. Now, it will serve another purpose: as the University鈥檚 largest classroom ever.

The idea was first announced by Chancellor Kent Syverud at the November 2020 University Senate meeting. 鈥淲e have a plan and are working hard to refine it for major spaces coming online that we will use for socially distanced academic and student life activities. We are looking at how we can best allocate and use all our space. That space emphatically includes the stadium, which is now open and the Schine Student Center,鈥 Chancellor Syverud said. The Schine Student Center officially opens on Monday, Feb. 8.

Starting Monday, Jeff Rubin, associate professor of practice in the School of Information Studies, will teach Introduction to Information Technology to socially distanced students in the stadium. While the iconic building is known worldwide as a top entertainment venue, Rubin says his students will have a truly one-of-a-kind learning experience when they meet for his class beginning next week. He says a lot of time, thought and collaboration went into making this happen.

Associate Professor of Practice Jeff Rubin

Associate Professor of Practice Jeff Rubin

鈥淚 started thinking over the summer as we were preparing for the fall semester, is there any way I can teach in person with such a large class,鈥 says Rubin. 鈥淥nce [Vice President and Chief Facilities Officer] Pete Sala and Dean Raj Dewan signed off, we worked with the registrar and the stadium staff. This wouldn鈥檛 have happened without them, along with campus planning.鈥

Rubin says the University has been thoughtful in how it will approach the spring semester, particularly as it relates to creating new learning and gathering spaces. With the assistance of the stadium technical crew, Rubin will have access to the giant stadium video boards through his laptop computer. The same screens that replay exciting sports highlights during games will be used to display Rubin鈥檚 lessons.

Tweet from Jeff Rubin showing location of where students will sit in his class.
鈥淭hink of all the students who鈥檝e never been in the stadium, never seen the new video boards,鈥 says Rubin. 鈥淭here鈥檚 the cool factor of having a college class in the stadium. In my mind it鈥檚 worth a shot, and I believe it will better the learning experience for our students. As a faculty member, I feed off the energy of the students, their eyes and facial expressions. I believe students are less distracted in an in-person class and can benefit from each other鈥檚 energy.鈥

It鈥檚 worth noting use of the stadium for academic purposes is not unusual. 聽Engineering students have used the stadium for yearly projects, including one lesson in which they . 聽But this is the first class to be held there during the pandemic. While excited for the opportunity and experience he鈥檚 providing his students, Rubin realizes this is also a test for other courses to come.

鈥淚n my mind it鈥檚 great. We all wish we weren鈥檛 in this situation but we have to be creative. Students signed up to learn in person, and I wanted to figure out a way to do it,鈥 Rubin says. 鈥淭here are so many options for what the stadium could be used for in a larger safe environment.鈥

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