Purposeful Work

Preparing students for meaningful work after graduation lies at the heart of the liberal arts mission. The Center for Purposeful Work at Bates is dedicated to helping students align who they are with what they do. It helps students identify and cultivate their strengths and provides opportunities for them to acquire the knowledge, experiences, and relationships necessary to pursue their aspirations with imagination and integrity. Purposeful Work ensures that students graduate with the tools to make intentional decisions about their work, selves, and the relationship between the two.

  • Biology major Michaela Pinette '19 of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, participates in her Gulf of Maine Research Institute internship, sponsored by Purposeful Work, under the guidance of University of Maine faculty member Walter Golet. She is spending the summer helping researchers learn more about the migratory patterns of Atlantic bluefin tuna. Working alongside her and Golet is summer intern Drew Shane, a member of the University of Southern Maine Class of 2019. They awaited fisherman to arrive at the dock at Port Harbor Marine 1 Spring Point Dr South Portland, ME 04106 to take tissue samples from tuna heads during the annual Sturdivant Island Tuna Tournament.

Almost every college has programs or departments that help students find internships and provide career counseling. But Purposeful Work at Bates goes distinctly beyond jobs or careers. It has four key characteristics:

It is mission-based: Programming is built on the premise that preparing students for lives of meaningful work lies at the heart of the liberal arts mission.

It is developmental in its approach: The initiative encompasses cycles of exploration and reflection that integrate questions about work and meaning into the intellectual and personal growth that define the liberal arts experience.

It is holistic: Bates focuses on the whole person and weaves concepts related to purposeful work into all aspects of the student experience: curricular, co-curricular, athletics, and residential life.

It is highly intentional and pragmatic: Bates doesn’t just talk about work — Purposeful Work enables students to get deeply involved in work in its many forms.