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Professor Zélie: Rashes, crashes and skateboarding fun
Oh, those little known facts about your Pacific professors.
Did you know that sky casino genting’s director of the Media X program built a 20-foot skateboarding ramp in her Stockton backyard?
In College of the Pacific’s “Doctor Does What??!!” fall series, Professor Zélie shared her hobby of skateboarding with students and colleagues on Instagram on Aug. 31.
She started skateboarding in college and rekindled the hobby in Stockton. Zélie praises the people who use the area’s ramps and skateboard parks, saying they foster a strong, positive skating community. She experienced this community when receiving tips from local skateboard enthusiasts.
As skateboarding became an urban sport of choice, the rise of skate parks marked the transition from road rashes to crashes. While demonstrating on Pacific’s Instagram Live, Zélie fell once after a number of successful turning techniques.
Thankfully she is fine. However, she has experienced other skateboarding injuries. Zélie's 2018 ankle sprain did not deter her from continuing to work on her X Games skills. She said she embraces a “beginner mindset.”
“Pushing yourself to learn something new. The idea of being a lifelong learner is something that I have always really embraced,” Zélie said during Monday’s session.
She applies this philosophy to filmmaking. Her movie adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper” is coming out later this year. The film follows a woman writer’s forced isolation as part of a psychological treatment gone wrong. It is described as “an early influencer of feminism.”
Media X students were able to participate in the production process and are planning a screening of the movie at Pacific in the future.
As a dedicated Pacific professor, film director and skateboarder, Zélie balances many hats—and helmets.
“Find something that you enjoy doing. What’s great about Pacific is that there’s so many opportunities here to explore and try out different things,” Zélie said. “Even if it’s a longer journey, than you might imagine … be patient. Be flexible.”
Coming up in the next Doctor Does What?!! Instagram Live episode: chemistry professor Michael McCallum demonstrates show dog training. Follow Pacific’s Instagram (@universityofthepacific) to watch at 4 p.m. PDT on Sept. 14 (after a one-week break for Labor Day).
Other professor passions that will be explored in the series include:
- Keith Smith from political science showing bike tours;
- Cristina Ortiz from sociology exhibiting semi-pro interior painting;
- George Randels from religious studies demonstrating home brewing.
All sessions will be at 4 p.m. on Mondays.
