a luncheon discussion with
Mark Shiffman (Villanova University)
More than a decade ago, David Brooks coined “organization kids” to describe a generation of America’s elite university students driven from early childhood toward a nearly certain goal: success. Today, these students are not as confident that success is inevitable. They are often beleaguered by the fear that all of their effort and achievement won’t be enough. This anxiety has led to a steady decline in humanities majors across the country. In this discussion, Prof. Shiffman will make a case for the humanities as an antidote to this anxiety and will discuss the importance of asking life’s fundamental questions in a University education.
Students are encouraged to read Prof. Shiffman’s short piece from First Things as a preface to the discussion. Lunch will be provided.
SCHEDULE:
1:00pm Lunch
1:20pm Remarks by Prof. Shiffman
1:40pm Discussion
2:30pm Adjourn
This event is open to all university students.
Others interested in attending, please contact info@lumenchristi.org.