Course examples

Over the past year, Integrating Virtue Together faculty from across North America have revised courses they teach to use their disciplines to cultivate virtue. The faculty members who joined this community of practice represented fields within business, engineering, the sciences, and the humanities. Each course they redesigned focused on 2-3 virtues over the semester.

We interviewed two IVT alumni, one in engineering and one in medicine, to provide a glimpse into how these faculty are working to make formation central in pre-professional and professional education and how the IVT community has contributed to their good work.

Introduction to Design Thinking

with Craig Goehler

Craig Goehler is an Associate Teaching Professor in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. As a part of the inaugural Integrating Virtue Together workshop, Craig redesigned his Introduction to Design Thinking course around helping his students cultivate courage, honesty, integrity, and moral purpose to help them embody Notre Dame’s mission and be a force for good in the world.

The Good Surgeon Project

with Ryan Antiel

Ryan Antiel, MD, MSME, is an Assistant Professor of Pediatric Surgery at Duke University School of Medicine and a core faculty member at the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities, and History of Medicine. As part of the Integrating Virtue Together community, Dr. Antiel worked on The Project on the Good Surgeon, a program for surgery residents at the Duke University School of Medicine that helps them consider both their ethical and technical formation as surgeons. In this video, Dr. Antiel describes the program-design process along with the impact that it has had on his surgery residents. You can read this article to find out more about Good Surgeon Project.