SPRING 2025

Civility, Courage & Conviction

Artwork: “Winding Road through Valley of Summer Fields” by Stephen Conroy

FROM THE EDITOR

Welcome

Suzanne Shanahan, Editor

This issue of Virtues & Vocations: Higher Education for Human Flourishing focuses on civic virtue and, more specifically, civility and our ability to summon the courage to act on our convictions in difficult times.

For more than 250 years, higher education has served as an anchor for democracy in the United States. In fall 2022, Wes Siscoe, then a Virtues & Vocations post-doctoral fellow (now assistant professor of philosophy at Bowling Green State University), wrote a compelling essay on civic virtue in higher education. 

INTERLUDE

Defining Moments

WE ASKED CAMPUS LEADERS:

“The fusing of faculty expertise with courageous and curious young people is why universities remain the crown jewel of our nation.” —Sian L. Beilock, President, Dartmouth

PART II:

Defining Vocation

Civic Virtue among Engineers

Good Engineering | Erhardt Graeff

Fostering a Healthy Democratic Culture

Good Politics | David E. Campbell

And more . . .