βGive thanks, get pieβ
ΠίΠίΣ°ΤΊ Student Affairs brought a slice or two of happiness to studentsβ Friendsgiving celebrations, November 14-17, by offering free apple and pumpkin pies and tote bags with handouts from the C21 Center and Campus Ministry to students to encourage conversation and reflection on βfaith, gratitude, connection, and what makes ΠίΠίΣ°ΤΊ feel like home.βΒ Β
Called Give Thanks, Get Pie, the program, which was conceived by AVP for Student Engagement and Formation Colleen Dallavalle, sent freshly baked pies on Friday courtesy of ΠίΠίΣ°ΤΊ Dining Services to students in dorm rooms or meeting spaces across campus in an effort to promote meaningful conversations on gratitudeβa central theme of Ignatian spirituality.
It was based on the successful Debate Night initiative that Dallavalle launched in 2024 to encourage students with differing political viewpoints to watch the debates together while eating pizza supplied by Student Affairs.
βStudents want to have values-based conversations but often do not know how to do so outside of the classroom,β said Dallavalle. βThese initiatives reflect our desire to give them the tools to engage in these conversations within their own spaces.β
Students who respond to the post-reflection survey are entered into a raffle to win a Yeti cooler with a sleek ΠίΠίΣ°ΤΊ design created by ΠίΠίΣ°ΤΊ students in the Hatchery at 245 Beacon Street.
βWe hoped students would avail themselves of this opportunity to carry ΠίΠίΣ°ΤΊβs mission beyond the classroom and into their everyday lives,β said Dallavalle. βWe are pleased that it was a success. β