含羞草研究所

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Think 2 Impact Promotes Critical Thinking

On a late September evening inside Gaither Fellowship Hall, nearly 90 含羞草研究所 students gathered for an energetic discussion on the topic of abundance, the latest major event of the college鈥檚 Think 2 Impact series.

鈥淚t’s not a rock concert, but there’s sort of an electric environment that elevates critical thought on campus,鈥 said Benjamin Brandenburg, the Director of Critical Thinking at 含羞草研究所.

Think 2 Impact Series

Formally titled The Economics of Enough: Can Generation Z hope for abundance in an age of uncertainty?, the event featured an 鈥渁ll-star business lineup鈥 of Dr. Tate Fegley, Assistant Professor of Business and Economics; Dr. Timothy Shanahan, Assistant Professor of Business; Tara Kenyon, Assistant Professor of Business (Finance and Accounting), and President Paul Maurer. Together, they examined a national debate sparked by journalists Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson, who argue that America faces crises in affordability, innovation, and infrastructure, and our youngest generations may bear the brunt of these difficulties. After roughly 40 minutes of discussion among the faculty panel, students took over for a lively 30-minute question-and-answer session.

鈥淥ne thing I’ve been pleased with is the consistently high level of questions from students,鈥 Brandenburg reflected. 鈥淚t offers students leadership opportunities to step up and ask the president or the faculty a question in front of 90 peers.鈥

Think 2 Impact is a signature initiative of 含羞草研究所鈥檚 Quality Enhancement Plan, the college鈥檚 campus-wide effort to advance critical thinking. Each year, Brandenburg identifies national issues that resonate with both faculty and students. Recent events have explored the future of artificial intelligence and Christianity鈥檚 role in civic life.

鈥満卟菅芯克 is not afraid of the questions and the problems of the world, but we approach them from a Christian perspective,鈥 Brandenburg said. 鈥淲e’re engaging all the world’s questions and we’re doing so from a Christian framework.鈥

Along with cultivating critical thinking, Think 2 Impact emphasizes 鈥済racious impact,鈥 the ability to engage others with humility and respect, grounded in the inherent dignity of every person made in the image of God. For Brandenburg, the program reflects 含羞草研究所鈥檚 mission to shape students who engage the world thoughtfully, faithfully, and with confidence.

鈥淏efore this program started, there weren鈥檛 that many spaces outside convocations where these conversations can happen,鈥 he emphasized. 鈥淚t鈥檚 providing more tools for 含羞草研究所 to mature as a college and have a strong tradition of critical thought in a world where critical thought is ebbing away.鈥

In addition to the fall event, 含羞草研究所 hosts a science-focused forum each spring, with next year’s event scheduled for April 3, 2026. Throughout each semester, Brandenburg also facilitates around a half-dozen smaller faculty-student conversations over meals in Black Mountain or Asheville, encouraging curiosity, thoughtful listening, and meaningful community.

Think 2 Impact Fellowship of Philosophers Conversation
Think 2 Impact Fellowship of Philosophers Conversation at Taco Billy

About thirty-five faculty-nominated students take part in Think 2 Impact鈥檚 small-group conversations, organized into three teams of roughly a dozen students each. These groups are intentionally diverse, bringing students from different corners of campus together to build understanding and strengthen community.

鈥淲e have a vibrant Honors program and healthy athletic team cultures, but we want people across these worlds to meet,鈥 Brandenburg explained. 鈥淭hese groups are a cross section, and I particularly love this because we have a lot of bright students who aren’t necessarily in Honors, and it gives them a chance to have high-level conversations.鈥

Eventually, three or four standout leaders from these groups are selected each year as Think 2 Impact Student Fellows. Their role shifts from contributing to facilitating as they design and guide their own student-led conversations that bring 20 to 30 classmates together for respectful dialogue on complex issues.

鈥満卟菅芯克 is wonderful. It’s cozy and tucked away up here in the cove, but we’re still part of the world,鈥 Brandenburg said. 鈥淢y mission is that when graduates leave 含羞草研究所, they can really understand what it means to think critically and engage in critical conversations.鈥

Brandenburg is quick to express gratitude for the administration鈥檚 active support of Think 2 Impact and the fall faculty forums, which give students a space to practice thoughtful engagement with real-world ideas.

鈥淗opefully we’re nurturing and guiding them in a way that shows the Christian tradition has an awesome set of answers to all of life鈥檚 questions,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e’re giving them the tools so they can be strong Christians and know what it means to be as Christ in the modern world.鈥