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“I’ve
had a lot of positive experiences here. And SMC has given me some
of my very best education.”
Greg Lewis
went to grade school, junior high, Santa Monica High—all
“just down the street”—before going on to SMC and
UCLA. “So I guess I’m about as local as you can get.”
Greg teaches
Math 21 (finite math) that’s been restructured for use in
the new environmental college program. “My students frequently
asked me, ‘What am I doing all this math for? How can I use
it?’” remembers Greg. “So I always gave them an
application for what they were studying.” One of these applications—a
study of water loss through L.A.’s leaky household faucets—led
Greg to teach the uses of math in ecological studies. “So
now my students can say, ‘Wow! I actually see something useful
in this math!’”
Greg shuttles
to the airport campus to teach his class. “About two-thirds
of my students are taking this class because it’s an environmental
class,” he says. “So I know we’ve touched a nerve
there.” He actually enjoys the shuttle ride and says ”shuttling
can be fun. After class, I hop on the bus and there’re all
my students. So we get a chance to talk about what’s on their
minds.”
But on Greg’s
mind frequently these days is time. ”With a new house, a
brand new daughter, the beginning of school and work on a master’s
thesis,” Greg says, “spare time is my most precious
commodity.”
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