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Languages, Literatures and Cultures Professors Awarded $300,000 to Create a Cornerstone Initiative: Learning for Living Program at UMass Amherst

October 2, 2023 Academics

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Professor Moira Inghilleri, Associate Professor Patrick Mensah and Senior Lecturer Barry Spence from the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures have been awarded a $300,000 from the Teagle Foundation and the National Endowment for Humanities to implement a curriculum reform initiative designed to revitalize the role of humanities in general education.

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Through the grant assistance, participating faculty mentors have begun teaching multiple sections of two new Gateway gen-ed courses that are aimed mostly at incoming students and grounded substantially on a common set of famous texts that are meant to help build a sense of intellectual community among the students and faculty members through the common learning and teaching experiences.

Students who complete the Gateway courses earn the opportunity to partake in a Cornerstone Scholar Certificate program by electing to take a set of gen-ed Pathway courses from one of the following four thematically organized clusters: environmental humanities; science and technology and the humanities; business and the humanities; and global studies and the humanities. The award of the Cornerstone Scholar Certificate comprises five courses and up to 20 credit units.

Within a two-year span, the grant will help install a program of curricular reform that will build – through a renewed richer, and more meaningful engagement with the humanities – an enhanced sense of intellectual community among its participating students and faculty members. It will also provide students guided options to follow pathways of intellectual growth that are more purpose-driven and compelling.

For more information on this initiative, visit the Teagle Foundation Major Initiatives website.

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