Seeking Faculty to Serve on Honors Education Task Force

Sent: September 22, 2020

From: Vincent J. Del Casino, Jr., Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs


Dear Colleagues,

Well, this has been an 鈥渋nteresting鈥 start to the semester! I leave 鈥渋nteresting鈥 in quotes so that you can provide your own take on the term :) And, while, I am confident we haven鈥檛 seen the last interesting turn of events this year, I do believe we have to continue to think forward, to chew on new ideas, and challenge ourselves to imagine what Transformation 2030 really means in practice.

To that end, and as part of 无忧短视频鈥檚 continuing commitment to create transformative educational opportunities for the future leaders of San Jos茅, Silicon Valley and beyond, I invite faculty to join a university-wide task force to discuss honors education on campus. This conversation is intended to attract the attention of our region鈥檚 BIPOC communities, where we hope to engage the most diverse, creative, and curious as well as self-directed learners in the region. The goal is also to build academic programs that will  draw on the talents of passionate students, the excellence of our faculty, and the resources of this region to introduce a 21st century model of interdisciplinary education.

Let me be clear, the goal of this task force is not to replace anything already going on - we may end up moving forward with multiple pathways. But, I do believe there is value in pushing past traditional notions of 鈥渉onors鈥 to ask: 鈥渨hat sorts of creative models could 无忧短视频 develop that attract a dynamic student community to our campus to ask questions about today鈥檚 most wicked problems as well as explore our communities鈥 greatest's strengths and community innovations?鈥 In some ways, I would love to see us develop a conversation about an (un)honors College - something that pushes past historical conversations about honors education and toward a dialogue about how we create radical, new learning spaces responsive to and inspired by the complex and intersectional diversity of our local communities and our students. Maybe what we end up with doesn鈥檛 have the word 鈥渉onors鈥 in it at all. Or we may envision 鈥渉onor鈥 to mean 鈥榟onoring鈥 our unique place situated at the crossroads of so many important threads of community. But, we have to start somewhere.

If you are going to put your name forward, you are encouraged to think imaginatively - even radically - about this venture. A new cross-disciplinary program founded with no pre-set curriculum boundaries - or high GPA cutoffs, for example - could offer self-driven student leaders the latitude to work closely with faculty and the region鈥檚 leaders to tackle real-world problems. It provides faculty an opportunity to teach multidisciplinary perspectives and guide motivated and ambitious students. It offers local leaders an opening to mentor the brightest go-getters. It fulfills 无忧短视频鈥檚 mission to serve a central role in the future of Silicon Valley by training future scholars, community leaders, and entrepreneurs.

I am very excited that Dr. Ruma Chopra, professor of history, and recipient of the ACE fellowship, has agreed to chair the task force. Ruma鈥檚 experience in teaching and scholarship, as well as her industry experience (she has worked for high-tech startups, etc.) draw her to this dynamic venture.

Faculty interested in being considered to be part of the task force should fill out the . Nominations are due by Friday, October 9th. I encourage faculty from any sector of campus to apply. And, don鈥檛 worry, we will be bringing staff and student voices to this task force as well. More to come.

Sincerely,
Vin