We are hitting that point of the semester where faculty might be asking themselves: Why Bother?
Why Bother grading this stack of papers … there’s just another one around the corner/on the syllabus. Why Bother thinking about my research agenda or creative projects … I don’t have time to work on them. Why Bother meeting a friend for lunch in the middle of the day … I’ll just fall a bit more behind. Why Bother revamping that syllabus for fall … I don’t have the energy for it.
Or, my personal favorite: Why Bother resting now …. Summer is almost here, I can survive a bit longer.
Writer and writing coach Jennifer Louden isn’t an academic—but she has some terrific answers to the perennial problem of Why Bother?
The final Books for Breakfast of the academic year will be April 20 and April 27, from 8:30–9:30 a.m. in Howard Hall, Room 210, and we will be reading Why Bother? Discover the Desire for What’s Next. Sign up, here, by April 8.
— Renée Cramer, Deputy Provost