Archives: Video Post

Victor Montori

On February 28, Victor Montori, Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic, the author of the book Why We Revolt discussed “Careful and Kind Care in Medicine.”

Mary Gentile

On January 31, 2022 at noon, Darden Professor Mary Gentile discussed “Giving Voice to Values.”

John Inazu

On December 13, 2021 at noon, Washington University at St. Louis Professor of Law & Religion, John Inazu, discussed “Pluralism & the Purpose of Higher Education.”

Howard Gardner

On November 29, 2021 at noon, Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor, Howard Gardner, discussed the question “What is Good Work?”

Samantha Boardman

On October 25, 2021 at noon, psychiatrist and author of Everyday Vitality, Samantha Boardman, discussed “Human Flourishing & Everyday Vitality.”

Katy Milkman

On September 20, 2021 at noon, Wharton Business School Professor and Co-Director of the Behavior Change for Good Initiative, Katy Milkman, discussed her book, How to Change, and how it connects with virtue and higher education.

Nicki Washington

On May 25, 2021, Duke University Computer Science Professor Nicki Washington discussed the importance of cultural competence in computer science. “Why should computer science care about identity?”

Gilda Barabino

On May 18, 2021, Olin College President Gilda Barabino discussed engineering education: “How can engineering create cultures of belonging?”

Bill Damon

On May 11, 2021, Bill Damon, Stanford University Professor of Education and author of The Path to Purpose, discussed the connection between purpose and character: “What is the Connection between Purpose and Character?”

Barry Schwartz

On May 4, 2021, Barry Schwartz, professor of psychology and author of books such as Practical Wisdom and Why We Work discussed the the need for practical wisdom and how it can be cultivated in higher education: “How can higher education cultivate practical wisdom?”