Arrupe Seminar Invitation for Faculty and Staff

Posted: June 1, 2022

By: Arrupe Jesuit Community and Center for Jesuit Education


Dear faculty and staff colleagues, 

On behalf of the Jesuit Community and the Center for Jesuit Education, we invite you to participate in The Arrupe Seminar on the Foundations and Vision of Jesuit Education for the 2022-23 year.  The Arrupe Seminar is a great opportunity to deepen your understanding of the Jesuit foundations of Seattle University within a lively, engaging discussion with your colleagues. 

The Seminar, open to faculty, staff, and administrators at the University, will meet approximately every two weeks for two hours throughout the academic year, beginning in October 2023 and ending in early May 2023.   

Since 2004 about 475 SU faculty and staff will have completed the Seminar. Each year, about 25-30 faculty and staff participate. Two co-facilitators lead each section, present material, and facilitate discussions.  Visiting experts present during many of the sessions. 

The Seminar is designed to promote: (1) understanding of the Jesuit educational tradition and of the Jesuits, (2) application of what one learns and assimilates to the carrying out one’s role at the University, and (3) commitment to carrying on the tradition from one’s own background and positionality. It offers a scholarly and personal experience, through advance readings, discussion, and personal reflection. 

If you wish to explore this opportunity, please indicate your interest by responding to Eddie Salazar (arrupeseminar@seattleu.edu) by Friday, June 10th. 

If you have any questions feel free to email Arrupe Seminar Director Jen Tilghman-Havens 

Thank you for considering this opportunity to engage more deeply with our Jesuit mission and tradition. 

Sincerely,

Arturo Araujo, SJ, Rector, Arrupe Jesuit Community
Jen Tilghman-Havens, Executive Director, Center for Jesuit Education 

ARRUPE SEMINAR FAQ’s 

Who is eligible? All full-time and part-time faculty (TT and NTT) and staff are welcome to participate.

What is the seminar about?  The Seminar brings together an interdisciplinary community of colleagues to explore the foundations and vision of Jesuit education.  Through readings, presentations and discussions, Seminar participants learn about the origins of Jesuit education, the tradition of personal and communal discernment, Ignatian spirituality, the Jesuit commitment to justice, the key role of lay women within Jesuit ministries, and the relevance of the Jesuit heritage to the challenges and possibilities facing SU today. 

What background do I need to take the seminar?  Do I have to be religious?  We welcome participants of all faith backgrounds, no faith background, atheists, and all seekers.  As we explore the spirituality of the Jesuits, we do so in order to understand the foundations of Jesuit education with a lens toward uncovering the mysteries of the human experience. 

How many sessions are there and how long does the seminar last?  The Seminar consists of fifteen 2-hour sessions (roughly every 2 weeks) over the course of the academic year. Many former participants have expressed gratitude for this length of time in order to engage fully with the themes of the Seminar. 

What does it cost?  There is no cost.  You will be provided with reading materials and with refreshments during our meetings if we are able to meet in person in the winter/spring. 

How much preparation is required for each session?  We invite you to do the readings as you are able, which typically require about 20-30 minutes to read or review material.  

What are the days and times of the sessions and who are the facilitators?

There is one section for academic year 2020-21, on Tuesday mornings from 8:15 – 10 am. 

What do former participants have to say about it?

·     “This is a singular experience.  All new employees to SU should be invited to consider participating in Arrupe Seminar.” 

·     “I have never worked at a place that wants to invest so much in me...  Now I really know about our mission and values so that I am more effective when I talk with potential students in our program.” 

·     “Participating in Arrupe Seminar has confirmed that I’m working in the right place at the right time.” 

·     “As a result of Arrupe Seminar, I reformatted my lectures for my summer course to include reflection in my syllabus.” 

·     “I am an alum of the university and have worked here for 2 years but this seminar really brought it all together for me. 

Who do I contact if I have questions?  Feel free to reach out to Jen Tilghman-Havens (tilghman@seattleu.edu) with questions. To register, email arrupeseminar@seattleu.edu