Entertainment of Monday, 4 March 2019
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A mathematics professor, Nathan Alexander, has warmed the hearts of numerous social media users after photos of him helping one of his students to babysit went viral.
The beautiful scenario played out at Morehouse College, a historically black all-male school in Atlanta, Georgia, on Friday, March 1, 2019.
According to the student who shared the images on Twitter, the college professor comforted the baby who was in a carrier strapped to his chest.
While at it, he also went on to take his maths lesson with a marker pen in the other hand.
The professor was said to have told the student dad: “I’ll hold her so you can take good notes!”
Just recently, a kindhearted lecturer proved that some men are not afraid to do chores or help out women who need their help even though it has to do with taking care of babies.
The lecturer was seen backing the baby of one of his students while she went on to write her exams.
See some tweets below
Student came to class today with his child due to no babysitter or anybody to watch her while he was in class.
— TheOriginal™ (@Original_Vaughn) March 1, 2019
My professor NATHAN ALEXANDER said “I’ll hold her so you can take good notes!” #HBCU #morehouse #Respect pic.twitter.com/oogIqetseS
I was married before I graduated from undergrad, and had twins a couple years into PhD. I’m only faculty now because of my advisor who was supportive like you. Thank you ???? thank you for this.
— Cynthia Lee (@cynthiablee) March 1, 2019
I’m always impressed that the babies stay quiet with the professors in these posts. Like there’s never one where the baby screams and reaches for the parent and won’t stay put until mom takes them back from the prof. lol. I guess they can sense the positive energy.
— Miss K EtFiat (@BelleRideaux) March 1, 2019
A person talking with passion about a subject can really capture a babies attention. They'll listen to a lecture on tax law, absolutely rapt, if the person giving it really *cares*. They can be the best audience!
— Rik Feilden (@CineRik) March 1, 2019