On Wednesday, April 16th, I attended the Celebration of Teaching & Learning. This Symposium and Honors Convocation is held annually. The morning began with the “Environmental Response-Ability: A Conversation Between the Generations” in the College Theatre. There were six conversationalists who shared their knowledge, feelings, thoughts and perspectives on environmentalism. They talked about the challenges we are facing and important issues concerning the environment. By going to this presentation, I am now more aware about the importance of changing our behavior, so we can live in a cleaner, healthier, and safer environment as well as our future generations to come. After the presentation, I went to the “Environmental Fair.” The fair featured exhibits on alternative energy, sustainable living and practical environmentalism. I stopped by many of the exhibits to collect handouts/brochures, talk to representatives and learn something more about the environment. This environmental fair was educational and fun because I have always been interested in nature and taking care of our planet. After the fair, I went to the “Student and Faculty Poster Presentations.” This was held in the Harrington Center and students and professors talked about the projects that they have been working on within their field of study for the past few months. I was fascinated by many of them. I am glad I went to this because it helped broaden my knowledge in other disciplines. I did not go to the Honors Convocation and Reception, but this is where they acknowledge student and faculty achievement. Overall, the Celebration of Teaching & Learning is a really nice event to attend because you can see what the Mount has to offer. You can teach others something new or learn something new yourself.