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What’s the which means of our lives? New York Occasions bestselling creator Arthur C. Brooks will reply this age-old query at Trinity College’s 2025-26 Distinguished Lecture Collection titled “The Which means of Your Life.”
The lecture will happen on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 p.m. within the Laurie Auditorium on campus.
Brooks is a professor on the Harvard Kennedy Faculty and the Harvard Enterprise Faculty, the place he teaches programs on management and happiness. He’s additionally a columnist at The Atlantic, the place he writes the favored weekly “The way to Construct a Life” column, and hosts the weekly podcast “Workplace Hours with Arthur Brooks.”
He has had 15 books ranked #1 on The New York Occasions Greatest Vendor record, together with “Construct the Life You Need”, co-authored with Oprah Winfrey, “From Power to Power: Discovering Success, Happiness, and Deep Function within the Second Half of Life” and, most lately, “The Happiness Recordsdata: Insights on Work and Life”.
Brooks is likely one of the world’s main consultants on the science of human happiness, showing within the media and touring the world to show individuals in personal corporations, universities, public businesses, and religion communities how they’ll reside happier lives and convey higher well-being to others.
The Distinguished Lecture Collection is made doable by way of the generosity of the Walter F. Brown Household of San Antonio. This collection brings a number of the most influential leaders, pioneers, and thinkers to Trinity to share their private journeys and supply perception into their life’s work.
This occasion is free and open to the general public; registration is required. For questions concerning the lecture, contact Trinity’s Workplace of Conferences and Particular Packages at (210) 999-7601. Be taught extra about this occasion and register right here.
The 2025 Distinguished Lecture Collection is a part of Trinity College’s The Dialog, a collection of discussions, workshops, screenings, roundtables, and public debates, every designed to foster constructive dialogue on campus. For extra data, go to gotu.us/dialog.
 
			 
		     
                                 
                                
