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Richard H. Bailey, RHB, Indianapolis, IN
Sam Waterson, RHB, Indianapolis, IN
Melissa Morriss-Olson, Bay Path College, Longmeadow, MA
Paul Pegher, Denison University, Granville, OH
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deconstruction• Rank = placement in its category
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• “Liberal” appeared lowest on the sorted list in the South Atlantic and West South Central. It had the highest ranking in the Mid-Atlantic.
• “Catholic” had the least occurrences in the West North Central. It had the most occurrences in the Mid-Atlantic.
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Kaleidoscope EventCARBON NATIONMovie with Post-Film Panel Discussion
Thursday, September 13 / 6:30pmMills Theatre, Carr Hall
Psychology DivisionFIRST FRIDAY LUNCH SERIES Jeffrey Trant, Program Director, Center for Human Development Friday, October 5 / 12 noon – 1pm Fireplace Lounge, Blake Student Commons
Thumbprint Lecture MARIA KARAGIANIS Tuesday, October 16 / 10:30am –12Mills Theatre, Carr Hall
PROVOST’S BOOK CLUB Tuesday, November 273:30 –4:30pmEmpsall Hall Living Room
Kaleidoscope Event CHILDREN DISCOVERING JUSTICE Thursday, October 18 / 8pmMills Theatre, Carr Hall
Kaleidoscope Event WINTERFEST Wednesday, December 5 / 7:30pmMills Theatre, Carr Hall
School of Adult andProfessional StudiesMINI-CONFERENCEWITH LUNCHSaturday, October 27 / 8:30amCentral Massachusetts CampusSturbridge, Massachusetts
School of Management and Social JusticeCOMPASSIONATE LEADERSHIP AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Kathleen Edin, Professor of Public Policy and Management, Malcom Weiner Center for Social Policy, Harvard Business School
Thursday, November 8 / 7:00pmMills Theatre, Carr Hall
Psychology DivisionFIRST FRIDAYLUNCH SERIESTony Smith, Juvenile Court Clinician, Springfield & Holyoke Friday, November 2 12 noon – 1pmFireplace Lounge, Blake Student Commons
The Campus Theme brings the Bay Path community together to consider and discuss a common theme, issue, or question that impacts us all. This year, our theme is “Lead with Compassion.” Through coursework, workshops, discussions, lectures, presentations, and art, we will consider the many reasons we should and ways we can lead with compassion..
Join us for these free events related to our Campus Theme
“Carbon Nation” is a documentary film about climate change SOLUTIONS. Many people doubt the severity of the impact of climate change or just don’t buy it at all, but the fact remains: most people desire clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. This compel-ling and relevant film illustrates how SOLUTIONS to climate change brought about by compassionate leaders also address other social, economic and national security issues.
Bring your lunch, bring a friend, and join the Psychology Division for an informal discussion with Jeffrey Trant, Program Director at the Center for Human Development. Mr. Trant will explain how one community agency that specializes in working with adults with developmental disabilities leads with compassion every day.
Our speakers will lead presentations and discussions relating to compassion and resiliency.
Join Kathleen Edin, Professor of Public Policy and Manage-ment at the Malcom Weiner Center for Social Policy, for a discussion of how compassion-ate leadership is integral in addressing issues of social justice. Dr. Edin’s research focuses on urban poverty and family life, social welfare, public housing, child support, and non-marital childbearing.
Bring your lunch, bring a friend, and join the Psychology Division for an informal discussion with Tony Smith, Bay Path College adjunct professor and Juvenile Court Clinician. Professor Smith will detail how a compassionate approach is at the heart of working with juveniles.
Maria Karagianis, award winning writer, journalist, and social entrepreneur kicks off the first annual Thumbprint Lecture. Ms. Karagianis’s lecture will focus on creating a life worth living, one in which compassion is central to one’s actions and goals.
Bay Path College Provost Dr. Melissa Morriss-Olson and Dr. Kathy Wiezbicki-Stevens, Chair of the Psychol-ogy Division, invite you to join them for a discussion of Stacey Edgar’s book, Global Girlfriends: How One Mom Made It Her Business To Help Women In Poverty Worldwide. The book details one woman’s efforts to empower women through business and create compassionate but effective partnerships to help women around the world lead better lives.
Discovering Justice is a nationally acclaimed educa-tional program that prepares young people to value the justice system, realize the power of their own voices, use their voices on behalf of others, and embrace civic responsibility by connecting classrooms to courtrooms.
Join the Bay Path community as we give thanks for the joys and blessings of the season. Winterfest is an annual tradition celebrating the themes of light, hope, goodwill, peace and compassion for all people. Featuring music, song, dance and inspirational messages from leaders in the community, Winterfest celebrates this special time of year.
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School of Adult andProfessional StudiesCOMMUNITY PARTNER FAIRSaturday, January 5 / 12 noon – 1:15Fireplace Lounge, Blake Student Commons
Representatives from a variety of community organizations will set up in Blake Student Commons to provide information about community service opportunities.
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Key Challenge:Definining and articulating a clear institutional identity.Is a Denison education unique or even distinctive, either in the Midwest or across the country?
What kind of institution does Denison is striving to become, and how will we know when we get there?
President’s Response: May be more than one answer depending on who is asking—students, alumni, or faculty.
The nature of the liberal arts curriculum and residential co-curriculum, at least at Denison, is not to specialize in one or a few things, but to do many things well.
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