In Education

College Students Can Take A Course In ‘Doing Nothing’ At This University

https://dailycaller.com/https://dailycaller.com/

Lawrence University, a private school in Appleton, Wisconsin, offered a course called “Doing Nothing” during the fall semester which invited students to focus on relaxation and tools on how to de-stress, according to its website.

Constance Kassor, an associate professor of religious studies, introduced the one-unit course which was held once a week, according to the university website. Students were not allowed to have their phones in class and, instead, were encouraged to practice mindfulness activities including meditation, tai chi and learning about sleep.

Students also read poetry and knitted, Fox6 Milwaukee reported.

The course is graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory scale and was the most in-demand class during the fall semester with 52 students enrolled, according to the website. Kassor said she hopes the class will be offered regularly.

“One of the key ideas behind this class is to encourage students to be fully present with their whole selves: mentally, physically, and emotionally,” Kassor said, according to the website. “The course isn’t structured with an end goal or final product or project in mind. It’s about being intentional about how and why we choose to do the things that we do. Our aim is to really build a culture of belonging and inclusion at LU.”

Kassor announced the course earlier in the semester on Twitter and stated that the popularity of the course “should tell us something about the current state of college students.”

A variety of instructors were brought in to teach students different practices, and Kassor said that the only requirements were to “show up, participate, and put your phone away.”

“This is a real course, designed to give stressed students strategies to relax and disconnect,” Kassor tweeted. “It’s 1/6 of a ‘standard’ course at my uni & it’s team taught by 12 people. So students don’t pay more, and instructors aren’t paid more for it.”

Kassor and Lawrence University did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.

Alexa Schwerha

Share
Published by
Alexa Schwerha

Recent Posts

Congress Calls On Prestigious University To End CCP-Linked School Allegedly Leaking ‘Sensitive’ DataCongress Calls On Prestigious University To End CCP-Linked School Allegedly Leaking ‘Sensitive’ Data

Congress Calls On Prestigious University To End CCP-Linked School Allegedly Leaking ‘Sensitive’ Data

The House Committee on Education and Workforce and the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist…

5 hours ago
Top Trump Military Official Takes Aim At Absurd Bloat In NavyTop Trump Military Official Takes Aim At Absurd Bloat In Navy

Top Trump Military Official Takes Aim At Absurd Bloat In Navy

U.S. Navy Secretary John Phelan took aim at the rampant waste in the Navy during…

5 hours ago
Cell Phone Titans Clash With Cable Companies, Pentagon Over Cruz-Backed Idea For ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’Cell Phone Titans Clash With Cable Companies, Pentagon Over Cruz-Backed Idea For ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

Cell Phone Titans Clash With Cable Companies, Pentagon Over Cruz-Backed Idea For ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

An $88 billion tug-of-war over America’s airwaves is pitting the Pentagon against telecom giants —…

5 hours ago

Victor Davis Hanson Predicts What Type Of Candidate Democrats Want In 2028 And How MAGA Will Make That Difficult

Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson predicted Friday that Democrats will seek a centrist in…

5 hours ago

How Israel Can Win

Last week, Israel announced the launch of “Operation Gideon’s Chariots” in Gaza. But why hasn’t…

5 hours ago

Newsom Looks To Extend Carbon Cap Policy, Fund Rail Boondoggle As Possible Gas Crisis Looms

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday released the May revision of his state budget…

5 hours ago