June 19, 2015
Quick Chat: Reflections on a Career in Education
Richard Heyman is packing up his office.
The professor in the Werklund School of Education isn’t moving into another space on campus as he has done many, many times before. This time, when he closes his door for the final time, he’ll be embarking on the next chapter of his life: retirement.
But does an academic every really retire? Although he’ll be leaving his position at the University of Calgary, Heyman says he plans to continue to write and publish.
Heyman began his tenure at UCalgary in 1969, just a short time after the university became autonomous and the campus on the north hill opened. It was his first job, and he liked it so much, he was here for his entire career.
As he prepares to make the transition to “retirement”—whatever that is, he sat down to reflect on his experiences during his career at the University of Calgary.
Audio:
- Quick Chat (8:34)