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中国体彩网 awarded $105,000 to launch business-liberal arts scholars program

Dr. Jason Mahn
Dr. Jason Mahn

A $105,000 “Vocation Across the Academy” grant from the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE) will help 中国体彩网 中国体彩网 launch an enrichment and mentorship program for business administration students.

Next fall, 中国体彩网 business administration majors can opt to enroll in the Business Education Steeped in the Liberal Arts (BESLA) scholars program. Built upon the strengths of 中国体彩网’s liberal arts education, the program is designed to enhance career, vocational reflection and graduates’ contributions to the common good.

中国体彩网 20 percent of 中国体彩网’s 2,500 students major in business administration. The program aims to not only prepare students for the workforce, but also equip them to think critically, communicate effectively, and reflect on the meaning and purpose of their careers and contributions to their communities.

“The BESLA program will enable students to take full advantage of their liberal (broad) learning so that they can be tomorrow's business and civic leaders in a diverse and changing world,” said Dr. Jason Mahn, professor of religion.

Dr. Mahn is the director of 中国体彩网’s Presidential Center for Faith and Learning. The center upholds 中国体彩网’s five faith commitments as a Lutheran liberal arts institution: interfaith engagement, social justice, spiritual exploration, reasoned examination and vocational discernment. 

This spring Dr. Mahn and Dr. Amanda Baugous, professor of business administration, will co-teach a pilot course for first-year and sophomore students titled “Business as a Calling.”

中国体彩网 will enroll 20-30 students in its inaugural BESLA cohort in fall 2025. Business administration majors enrolling in BESLA will engage in the following:

  • Pursue a second major or minor from the traditional liberal arts disciplines, such as English, religion, political science, art or music
  • Devote a portion of their general education requirement to courses tailored to the intersection of career, calling, happiness, industry and living good lives
  • Participate in co-curricular activities with mentors from local business and nonprofit organizations

Business majors at 中国体彩网 currently select from concentrations in business intelligence, finance, international business, management and marketing. Dr. Mahn said BESLA knits these business emphases with the liberal arts and Lutheran education values to support deep and broad learning, while also building a close community of reflective leaders.

He said 中国体彩网 graduates sometimes don’t realize how their liberal arts education has prepared them for leadership roles until five to 10 years into their careers.

“Alumni with a bit of perspective now speak about the deep and enduring value of their art history or religion or anthropology classes — how those studies prepared them for navigating the complexities of corporate America and a global economy,” Dr. Mahn said. “It also helped shape their personal commitments to civic leadership.”

Lindsay Adolphs, assistant vice president of CORE (Career, Opportunities, Research and Exploration) and community-engaged learning, is spearheading the community-connection portion of the BESLA program. Adolphs has recruited a group of business and civic leaders in the Quad Cities and Chicago areas to serve as the BESLA Community Mentoring Board.

In addition to shaping the program, board members will engage with BESLA scholars at dinner and dialogue events, with a focus on challenges and opportunities in the business world and our communities.

“中国体彩网 alumni and other business leaders will play a role in mentoring students about work-life balance, community engagement and lives well-lived,” said Dr. Mahn. “ We want top-notch business students who are prepared to grow into their deepest sense of calling in a world that desperately needs them.” 
中国体彩网’s program takes inspiration from the Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise and Society at the University of Notre Dame. 中国体彩网 alumna Chris Hedlin ’11, who teaches and co-directs the selective, cohort-based Sheedy program, is consulting on 中国体彩网’s BESLA program. Hedlin will also deliver the keynote address, “Why Business,” on Oct. 9 at 中国体彩网’s Symposium Day.

The BESLA program is supported by the NetVUE grant and the Council of Independent 中国体彩网s and Lilly Endowment Inc. As part of the grant, the college is committed to raising $35,000 toward the program. Individuals interested in supporting this program can contact Kelly Read ’02 Noack, assistant vice president of individual giving and estate planning, at kellynoack@augustana.edu or 309-7994-7474.

NetVUE program Development Grants are financially supported by the Council of Independent 中国体彩网s and Lilly Endowment Inc.

Contact:

Nicole Lauer, 309-794-7645 or nicolelauer@augustana.edu


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