by Pericles Lewis, Dean of Yale College
College is a crucial institution through which our society sets expectations for young people. This podcast explores some of the purposes of a college education today, including conversation with others on intellectual matters, development of personal character, participation in a community, and preparation for citizenship. We look at practical and personal dimensions of college, including career preparation and pursuit of knowledge for its own sake. The episodes will be released in couplets for each purpose, pairing the historic with the contemporary to trace the lineage of each theme through the centuries. We encourage listeners to reflect on their own educational experiences and consider ways that college can meet the needs of future generations.
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August 27, 2024
In this episode, Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis explores the intricate relationship between democracy and higher education in America . Political Science Professor Bryan Garsten and students Enza Jonas Giugni ’25 and Devon Rall-Taguchi ’25 comment on critical American figures and speeches such as Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. The group discusses how pivotal moments in US history have shaped our understanding of citizenship and the role of universities. But in an era of growing skepticism towards expertise and higher education, how can institutions like Yale continue to serve democracy? This episode aims to challenge your assumptions about the purpose of a college education and its place in our democratic society. Join this timely discussion on the future of higher learning in America.<br />
August 20, 2024
In this thought-provoking episode, host Pericles Lewis challenges us all to reconsider what it means to educate citizens for democracy in the 21st century. Joined by Professor Bryan Garsten and students Enza Jonas Giugni ’25 and Devon Rall-Taguchi ‘25, the discussion explores how ideas from ancient Athens continue to shape our understanding of citizenship and liberal education today. With lively insights touching on everything from Plato’s “noble lie” to current college admissions controversies, this episode prompts us to contemplate topics such as meritocracy, equality, and the gap between democratic ideals and realities. Tune in for a journey through time that may change how you view your own role as a citizen and learner.<br />
August 2, 2023
Higher education can have a profound impact on how students resist unjust actions. The episode investigates the intersection of education and civil disobedience, highlighting Thoreau’s emphasis on individual self-reliance and Gandhi’s focus on collective resistance. Student interviews reveal how higher education communities bring students together and influence collective action. Dean Pericles Lewis is joined by Yale students EJ Jarvis ’23 and Charlotte Berney ’25.<br />
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