This semester I had the pleasure to take a course called Integrated Marketing Communications. Even though it was on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8:30am, it was by far my most enjoyable class of the semester and possibly of my whole degree. It was taught by a part-time professor, Ed McHugh (he’s often on CTV news at 6, so keep an eye out). Let’s just say that SMU should be trying to find more professors like him, but I realize that’s not an easy task. Professors like this guy are few and far between.
He’s incredibly funny, smart and the amount of joy he has for teaching was obvious from day one. We spent the majority of our classes watching YouTube videos and laughing our heads off. It was time well spent.
This morning’s class was our last class and he took the last 15-20 minutes to show us a video and to say a few words that I’ve never heard a professor say to a class before. He went on to say how he considers teaching a privilege and a honor and something that he feels incredibly blessed to be able to do. He gave us a few wise words telling us to make sure we find joy and success in whatever it is we do and wherever we end up, whether that is measure by the kind of car we drive or how big our wallet is or by serving people in Zimbabwe.
I’ve never been interested in keeping in touch with any of my professors, except Ed. I’ve also never been in a class that applauded a professor at the end of the semester.
The video that he ended with was of Randy Pausch on Oprah giving a trimmed down version of his “last lecture” speech. It was a good way to end the class, the course and the year.
