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The Flourishing Nurse: Moral Suffering and Resilience in Healthcare
When Cynda Rushton started her nursing career, she was challenged with the physical, psychological, and ethical challenges that she faced on a day-to-day basis. One case, in particular, was impossible to forget. A young child had experienced severe neurological damage from a lack of oxygen to the brain. They were kept alive on a ventilator […]
How to Know a Person by David Brooks
David Brooks is on a mission. Growing up, he was solitary and emotionally reserved. His family, though they had a deep love for one another, rarely expressed it, leading Brooks to retreat into his own private world of books and ideas. This focus helped him get into the University of Chicago, but it also kept […]
What is the Connection between Purpose & Love?
Carolyn Woo explores purpose and love through her own story in her recent essay for Virtues & Vocations. She writes, “It is not beyond us to know whom we love, what we love, and how we will love in return. It is our story—evolving, gripping, empowering, and sanctifying.” Read more.
The Good Surgeon: Character and Flourishing at Duke University School of Medicine
“Thank goodness he died. We are really slammed tonight.” Dr. Ryan Antiel, now an Assistant Professor of Pediatric Surgery at Duke University School of Medicine, couldn’t believe what his fellow resident had just said. Part of it, of course, was true. It was 3 in the morning, and they had been responding to emergencies all […]
Connecting Wisdom and Purpose
Physicians James and Margaret Plews-Ogan apply their years of research on practical wisdom to their lives since James’ ALS diagnosis. They share how their own sense of purpose has changed, and provide ways of reimagining the possibilities for virtue within loss and grief. Read their essay on Purpose and Turbocharged Living here.
The Amen Effect by Sharon Brous
We all need community – a family where we can celebrate our victories, mourn our losses, and embrace our struggles. Nevertheless, opportunities for community are harder to come by, and loneliness and isolation are on the rise. In response to this crisis of disconnection, Rabbi Sharon Brous founded IKAR, a dynamic, multi-generational Jewish community striving […]
Leadership for Flourishing
Since 2020, the Leadership for Flourishing network has hosted an online community of practice to help members connect leadership practices to ecosystem-wide flourishing. With participants from institutions such as Oxford, Harvard, and West Point, there are a wide variety of experiences and perspectives represented as members work to grow and support each other. “We just […]
Never Enough by Jennifer Breheny Wallace
Catherine’s husband had graduated from Yale, and they thought their son had potential as well. The only problem? When her husband got in, Yale’s acceptance rate was 25%. Today, that figure hovers around 4%. So Catherine cracked down. Slowly but surely, her conversations with her son became more focused on his college application – his classes, […]
A Look at Bates College Purposeful Work
In this essay, former Bates College president Clayton Spencer reflects on the Bates College Purposeful Work program and the role of the liberal arts in cultivating vocation.
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 […]