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Adorable Wharton Professor Treats Class To Jam Sesh

Yesterday, the usual sounds of frantic typing, discussing business analytics, and crying that usually ring through the halls of Huntsman were halted by the sweet sounds of music. For her last LGST215 class, Professor Light whipped out her trusty banjo and played a song she wrote for her students about Environmental Management. It truly was, as it says in the description on YouTube, "a wonderful visual and auditory feast!" (Seriously, it says that.) Just like the students who mumble the words on screen, we guarantee this song will be stuck in your head for the next three days. Even us non-Whartonites who have no idea what the f^%# she is talking about.

This is a clever way to avoid that awkward "should-we-clap-or-shouldn't-we" moment on the last day of class and garner the applause you deserve. Who knew Wharton professors could be so granola? Plus, there are not enough people in this world who play the banjo while wearing pantsuits.

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