Hope, Heart, and the Humanities: How a Free College Course is Changing Lives

Hope, Heart, and the Humanities tells the story of how Venture, a free, interdisciplinary college humanities course inspired by the national Clemente Course, has helped open doors to improve the lives of people with low incomes who face barriers to attending college. For over a decade, this course has given hundreds of adults, some of them immigrants or refugees, the knowledge, confidence, and power to rechart their lives.
     Readers will go inside Venture classrooms to see what occurs when adults enter serious discussions about literature, critical writing, art history, American history, and philosophy. Apparent also are the difficulties nontraditional students, who range in age from 18 to 60, often encounter in a college classroom and the hard choices they and their teachers make. What readers may remember most are the stories and words from people whose views of the world broaden and whose directions in life changed. 

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Hope, Heart, and the Humanities: How a Free College Course is Changing Lives

Hope, Heart, and the Humanities tells the story of how Venture, a free, interdisciplinary college humanities course inspired by the national Clemente Course, has helped open doors to improve the lives of people with low incomes who face barriers to attending college. For over a decade, this course has given hundreds of adults, some of them immigrants or refugees, the knowledge, confidence, and power to rechart their lives.
     Readers will go inside Venture classrooms to see what occurs when adults enter serious discussions about literature, critical writing, art history, American history, and philosophy. Apparent also are the difficulties nontraditional students, who range in age from 18 to 60, often encounter in a college classroom and the hard choices they and their teachers make. What readers may remember most are the stories and words from people whose views of the world broaden and whose directions in life changed. 

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Hope, Heart, and the Humanities: How a Free College Course is Changing Lives

Hope, Heart, and the Humanities: How a Free College Course is Changing Lives

Hope, Heart, and the Humanities: How a Free College Course is Changing Lives

Hope, Heart, and the Humanities: How a Free College Course is Changing Lives

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Hope, Heart, and the Humanities tells the story of how Venture, a free, interdisciplinary college humanities course inspired by the national Clemente Course, has helped open doors to improve the lives of people with low incomes who face barriers to attending college. For over a decade, this course has given hundreds of adults, some of them immigrants or refugees, the knowledge, confidence, and power to rechart their lives.
     Readers will go inside Venture classrooms to see what occurs when adults enter serious discussions about literature, critical writing, art history, American history, and philosophy. Apparent also are the difficulties nontraditional students, who range in age from 18 to 60, often encounter in a college classroom and the hard choices they and their teachers make. What readers may remember most are the stories and words from people whose views of the world broaden and whose directions in life changed. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781607815273
Publisher: University of Utah Press
Publication date: 11/01/2016
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jean Cheney is associate director of Utah Humanities. L. Jackson Newell served as dean of liberal education at the University of Utah and president of Deep Springs College. Hikmet Sidney Loe teaches art history at Westminster College in Salt Lake City. Jeff Metcalf is an award-winning teacher and writer in the English Department at the University of Utah. Bridgett M. Newell is professor of philosophy and associate vice-president for diversity at Bucknell University. 

Table of Contents

List of Figures viii

Foreword Elaine Jarvik ix

Preface xi

Introduction 1

1 From New York to Utah Jean Cheney 9

2 Creating Venture Jean Cheney 20

3 Literature: Improvisation Jeff Metcalf 33

4 Art History: From Sight to Insight Hikmet Sidney Loe 49

5 Critical Writing: With Heart and Mind Jean Cheney 60

6 Philosophy: Thinking For Life Bridget M. Newell 79

7 American History: Preparing Voices for Democracy L. Jackson Newell 95

8 Challenges Jeff Metcalf 115

9 Going Public: Venture Students Speak Jean Cheney 122

10 Reverberations: Venture's Impact Jean Cheney 136

Epilogue L. Jackson Newell 147

Acknowledgments 151

Bibliography 155

The Authors 159

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