President’s View Engaging the Culture, Changing the World
SPU’s Cultural Understanding and Engagement (CUE) Curriculum
Initiated by students, led by faculty
Faculty at ɬ Pacific are in the final stages of designing a Cultural Understanding and Engagement (CUE) curriculum which will be implemented into the university’s general education requirements beginning in the 2017–18 academic year. The CUE requirement will be a vital aspect of a student’s academic experience and highlight one of SPU’s signature commitments to be a place that “understands and engages a multicultural and complex world.”
It gives students the opportunity to fulfill the following learning objectives:
- Understand patterns and histories of inequity
- Understand cultural, racial, ethnic, and gender differences interpersonally and in society
- Prepare for vocations with cultivation of diverse workplaces, conflict resolution, peacemaking, and community development
- Articulate reconciliation as participation in God’s reconciling work in the world
The CUE curriculum, embedded in the Common Curriculum and in courses in a variety of majors, will emphasize a multilayered approach to teaching and understanding issues around diversity and reconciliation and be shared across faculty and disciplines. The desire for a more diverse curriculum started in 2012, after more than 500 students signed a petition asking the university to include diversity and/or cultural competency in its curriculum.