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February 2024

Considering Purpose

This month we are excited to release the next issue of our bi-annual magazine, Virtues & Vocations: Higher Education for Human Flourishing. This issue focuses on Purpose, with articles reflecting on education, the professions, and personal journeys of vocation and meaning.

“In this issue of Virtues & Vocations: Higher Education for Human Flourishing, ten essays and an interview with scholar Bill Damon center a robust engagement with purpose. For me personally, they offer an antidote to worries of trivialization or individuation. While deeply personal, they illustrate how important self-transcendence is for the pursuit of purpose. ” – Suzanne Shanahan, Leo and Arlene Hawk Executive Director, Institute for Social Concerns

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