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What Matters to me and Why Dinner

November 12 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

What matters to Dr. Wayne Webster? What matters to our President? What matters to you? What matters to our students, faculty, and staff? There's one way to find out: join us for our "What Matters to Me and Why" dinner on Wednesday, November 12. Students, faculty, and staff will gather in Upper Baldwin at 7 PM, dressed in business casual attire. We will enjoy a free delicious dinner with vegetarian and gluten-free options available upon request. As we finish coffee and dessert, Dr. Webster will speak about what matters to him and why. We'll then spend a few minutes discussing what matters to him… and to you! If you attended other What Matters to Me and Why dinners with Elizabeth Rudolph, Barry Wolf, Jess Roberts, Cliff Harris, or Jocelyn McWhirter, you are still more than welcome. Students, this means you! Reply now! Space is limited to the first 100 people to respond, so RSVP today! Your dinner will be FREE thanks to a generous grant from the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE).

PathFinder Program – Did you know you could earn sweatshirts and other swag for reflecting on your experiences at Albion College? As part of the College's PathFinder program, you earn points by submitting reflections on how your experiences here have helped you clarify what matters to you and why. Not only do these reflections help you think about your future, but with handsome beanies, travel cups, t-shirts, and quarter zips, they help you look good doing it! For more information, visit albion.edu/pathfinder or check out our Facebook page. NetVUE "What Matters to Me and Why" dinners and the PathFinder Program began due to a generous grant from the Council of Independent Colleges through their Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education.

Dr. Wayne Webster, President of Albion College, Wednesday, November 12, 2025,  7-8:30 PM Upper Baldwin What Matters to Me and Why RSVP Register here by Friday, November 7, 2025, at 5:00 pm. Questions: Contact the Career and Internship Center Director, Troy Kase. Many Thanks This What Matters to Me and Why dinner has been brought to you by a generous grant from the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE) and the following committee: Dr. Jocelyn McWhirter, Dr. Troy Kase, and Dawn Hernandez

Location: Baldwin Hall – Upper Baldwin Ballroom