Eleven new Fairfield Dolan faculty members met during the academic year to explore Ignatian pedagogy and to discuss what it means to be a Jesuit business school.
Last month, 11 new Charles F. Dolan School of Business faculty members were the first to complete the Dolan Ignatian Fellows program. The faculty cohort met regularly to discuss what it means to be a Jesuit business school and to review in detail the . The Inspirational Paradigm is an initiative to promote innovative and engaging curricular course materials that inspire the idealism of business students and integrate the social justice and responsibility values of Jesuit social teaching into learning experiences.
“The Fellowship has created the space for new Dolan faculty where we can learn about the Ignatian perspective on how to teach business coursework,” said assistant professor of management Stanislav Vavilov, PhD.
While going through the fellowship, Dr. Vavilov was simultaneously co-authoring a research paper titled “Teaching Dark Side of Entrepreneurship Theories at Jesuit Business Schools: An Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm-Based Perspective.”