Monday, May 9, 2011

University employees say why they enjoy activities besides teaching



         ST. BONAVENTURE (May 9) —Sandra Mulryan had her eyes closed backstage and exhaled to finish the last of her breathing exercises. She glanced at her watch. With the remaining five minutes until show time, she thought about uncorrected papers and lesson plans for class and if her husband and six grown children in the audience had eaten dinner. Finally, she rolled onstage in a wheelchair as Mrs. Bramson in Night Must Fall and spoke her first line.
            Faculty and staff at St. Bonaventure University who participate in non-classroom activities say they have different reasons as to why they get involved in other activities.