What Is College For? A Reflection on Its Role in Society
Overview
Rising college costs and debates about access have sparked renewed interest in the question: What is college for? Should its primary focus be technical training for the workforce, forming engaged citizens, or cultivating whole human beings? Perhaps college is about credentials and networking, or even an elite cultural experience.
The university has a nearly 1,000-year history, evolving significantly over time. It has been a center for intellectual growth, a hub for social mobility, and a crucible for innovation. Yet today, its role is often reduced to a pathway to employment or a source of debt for many.
This discussion asks us to pause and reflect: What should the purpose of college be in a flourishing society? Is it a public good, a private investment, or something deeper—a place to foster wisdom, community, and a sense of the common good? How does its function affect not only individuals but also the broader culture and our local communities?
Exploring these questions helps us better understand the nature of higher education and its contribution to a society that values both practical skill and human flourishing.
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- 2 hours 30 minutes
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Yoerg Brewing Company
378 Maria Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55106
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Arrive + Mingle
Arrive early, order food and meet people as we settle in for a fun evening of discussion.
Panel Discussion
Enjoy your food and beverage as you listen to the panelists frame the conversation.
Break
Take a quick break to refill drinks and grab some food before breaking into small groups.
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