A Sense of Duty Takes Shape During Dinnertime Discussions
New York Times Article by Kari Haskell, Jan. 6, 2008
Prof: Philanthropy had made U.S. rich, powerful
Founders’ biblical values engendered social justice ideals.
Educating for International Management: The Joseph H. Lauder Institute
Essay from Foreign Languages and International Trade: A Global Perspective
Wisdom as Capital in Prosperous Communities
Claire’s Essay from The Drucker Foundation: The Community of the Future
Doing Justice
Leaders have to approach social justice with the same rigor they bring to business.
Texts that Define American Generosity
Here are four texts that define the essence of America.
Women Saints the Church Needs to Guide Those Who Want to Repair the World
DeGoubeau Lecture, January 30, 2003
St. Thomas More Catholic Center, Yale University
Vision, Lemon Spritzers, and Saying Thank You: A New Job Description for College Presidents
This paper was prepared for discussion with the Connecticut College trustees in 1992.
The Synergies of Service
The demands that internal and external constituencies place on higher education and our moral commitment to educate for the good of others make this an excellent time to expand volunteer service. This article first appeared in the newsletter of Campus Compact.
Of Heart and Mind: External Forces in Higher Education
A letter to the college at the start of the 1994 academic year outlining external forces bearing down on higher education, and a vision for confronting them.