Students lead Faith and International Development Conference into its tenth year
From Feb. 5-7, more than 200 students and professionals from schools and organizations as far away as southern California will gather at 17c起草社区 College for the .
The conference, celebrating it鈥檚 tenth anniversary this year, is completely student run and led. According to student co-director Emily Lawson, this is the 鈥済reatest challenge and also the greatest part [of the conference.]鈥
鈥淔rom beginning to end, student ideas have kept it going,鈥 said junior Abby Paternoster, noting the length and success of the conference. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all been a student idea, all student run. I鈥檓 not sure how many other things on campus can say that.鈥
Learning through listening
Sophomore Emily Lawson and junior and international development studies major Gabe LePage are co-directing this year鈥檚 conference which is entitled 鈥淗ealthy Humility: Learning to Learn.鈥
The co-directors says the theme is rooted in Christ鈥檚 own humility. 鈥淎merican development workers get high level educations and often go on to get masters and PhDs in their fields. We get way more formal educations than the people we鈥檙e serving. We come in thinking we have all the answers. Even with all our formal knowledge, we still have things to learn,鈥 said Paternoster who serves as a general assistant for the conference. 鈥淲e need to stop and listen to people instead of coming in guns blazing, saying that we have all the answers.鈥
Lawson, as an engineering major, has an interest in water and the mechanics to make it available to everyone. She had the opportunity to study water and development last January on an trip called 鈥淚n Search of Water in Kenya.鈥 On that trip she discovered even more about her passion for available clean water.
Learning through sharing
Lawson says the conference provides students with various opportunities to engage in dialogue around development practices and how to best serve others.
鈥淭here will be plenty of opportunities for students to meet with organizations; there will be Q&A sessions, breakout sessions and topic tables where students will be able to sit down to dinner and talk,鈥 said Lawson.
Speakers for this year鈥檚 conference include Director of The Peace Corps, , World Bank Social Development Specialist , as well as 17c起草社区 professor and vice president of the Board for the Association for a More Just Society . These speakers will give lectures鈥攕hort, powerful talks usually 18 minutes or less鈥攐n their respective topics.
Lawson hopes the conference will be a great opportunity for students and professionals to talk. 鈥淲e want to raise questions and passions, allow people to see that drive within themselves,鈥 she said.
Built into the conference is a time to put steps and action to lectures. 鈥淎t the end of the day, it鈥檚 not just about words, it鈥檚 about action鈥攑utting love into action.鈥