Nov 16

Carleton Connects: Louis Newman and how to make the most of college

Thu, November 16, 2023 • 11:00am - 12:00pm (1h)
Louis Newman

What does it take to do well in college? How can incoming students prepare to thrive? And how can you best use your college education to prepare you for life after graduation? Join Carleton emeritus professor Louis Newman, author of Thinking Critically in College: The Essential Handbook for Student Success (2023), for a conversation on his decades of experience teaching and advising Carls and on the habits of thought that lead to rewards in college and beyond.

The webinar begins at 11:00 a.m. Central on Thursday, November 16. Register via Zoom.

About the speaker

Louis Newman, the John M. and Elizabeth W. Musser Professor of Religious Studies, Emeritus, taught at Carleton from 1983 to 2016 and also served as the Director of the Perlman Center for Learning and Teaching and as Associate Dean of the College. After retiring from Carleton, he served until 2022 as the Dean of Academic Advising and Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education at Stanford University.

An internationally recognized scholar in the field of Jewish ethics, he is the author of Past Imperatives: Studies in the History and Theory of Jewish Ethics (1998), An Introduction to Jewish Ethics (2005), and Repentance: The Meaning and Practice of Teshuvah (2010) and co-editor of several other volumes. He has also authored dozens of articles for both scholarly and general audiences.

 

from Carleton Connects

Event Contact: Christopher Brunelle

Event Summary

Carleton Connects: Louis Newman and how to make the most of college
  • Intended For: Students, Faculty, Staff, Alums
  • Categories: Lecture/Panel

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