Meet the Fellows in Value Engagement
In partnership with the Harvard College Dean of Students Office, the Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics (ELSCE) is pleased to pilot a new Fellowship in Values Engagement (FiVE). The goal of this program is to foster intellectual vitality on campus by promoting ethical reflection and a culture of civil disagreement in undergraduate community life.
In its inaugural year, 27 Tutors and Proctors across all residential communities were selected to lead dialogues across differences and facilitate programming that will help affiliated residents grapple with core values in engaging, honest, and meaningful ways. Additionally, Fellows are expected to convene one event (per community) with a house/Dudley alum or faculty member at the Harvard Faculty Club; separate funding is available for these events.
Learn more about FiVE events
FiVE Programming Schedule, Spring 2024
Feb 5 | Fate or Fortune: A Workshop on Tarot and Dialogue on Divination (I) | Cabot, Leverett |
Feb 12 | Integrity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence | Pforzheimer |
Feb 12 | Winthrop Resident Tutor Training | Winthrop |
Feb. 16 | “Envisioned Borders: The Culture Wars and their Effect on Campus Curriculum and Life” | Eliot |
Feb 19 | Quest for Intellectual Vitality | Currier |
Feb 22 | Intellectual Vitality and Civil Disagreement in a world of Social Media and AI | Winthrop |
Feb 24 | Dename Winthrop: Spring Listening Session | Winthrop |
Mar 4 | Spill the Tea on Ghosting | Leverett |
Mar 5 | Fate or Fortune: A Workshop on Tarot and Dialogue on Divination (II) | Leverett, Winthrop |
Mar 21 | “Citizens and Citizen Leaders”: What is Dean Khurana Talking About? | Eliot |
Mar 22 | Separating the Art from the Artist: Should We? | Pforzheimer |
Mar 24 | Fate or Fortune: A Workshop on Tarot and Dialogue on Divination (III) | Quincy, Winthrop |
Mar 30 | Living Out Your Values In Your Career | Adams |
Apr 10 | Leading in Divisive Times: Uniting Communities for Children, Youth, and Families | Winthrop, Yard |
Apr 11 | Public Advocacy and Freedom of Speech with Cornell Brooks | Leverett, Quincy, Winthrop |
Apr 12 | Forgiveness and Its Controversies: Is it Healthy and Healing? | Pforzheimer |
Apr 14 | Resolving disagreements through double crux | Dudley |
Apr 15 | Grade Inflation and Grading’s Purpose | Dunster |
Apr 17 | Navigating complex ethical situations in medicine | Cabot |
Apr 17 | Ethical Challenges in the Workplace, and How to Create Change | Lowell |
Apr 18 | Theology Thursday | Yard |
Apr 25 | Fighting with those you love | Adams, Currier, Eliot |
Apr 26 | Lowell Legacies Project | Lowell |
Apr 27 | Reflection on House Life | Adams |