When we’re talking about difficult things, stories are our best way of communicating with each other when we might be disconnected. We’re interviewing people on Pitt’s campuses to tell stories about their experiences so we can better understand how to become an inclusive community.
CuPID courses are built from the interviews up. We start by interviewing folks from a particular field. We then identify themes from the interviews and we source learning materials that both align with those themes and are field specific.
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Our Common Purpose: We create experiences that delight, inspire, and empower people to impact education, research, and the broader community.
Resilience and Engagement: We have created a dynamic program of research and practice that promotes adaptive mindsets—a mindset where students regard difficulties as challenges they can overcome rather than as fixed and discouraging statements of their worth—in law students and address their changing social and academic needs. As a collaboration between students, law faculty, and learning scientists, our goal is to create meaningful cultural change