A Meaningful Career After Naropa
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Our Graduates Are Catalysts for Change
Naropa University’s mission of contemplative education invites students to engage in an internal process of exploring how they might make a positive difference in the world. Naropa’s emphasis on cultivating present-moment awareness and encouraging courageous engagement with the world attracts students who want to be catalysts for change.
A Naropa education prepares graduates for meaningful, purpose-driven work across a lifetime. Our graduates develop the contemplative and communication skills, adaptability and leadership capacity that are increasingly vital in today’s changing world.
Teachers. Psychologists. Chaplains. Entrepreneurs. Nonprofit directors. Novelists. Artists. Farmers. Ministers. Professors. Aid workers. Leadership consultants. And so much more. These are some of the careers forged by Naropa’s fierce, unflinching graduates.
Naropa University has also been recognized for its high percentage of alumni who go on to found companies and organizations. In June 2021, Digital Information World highlighted Naropa University in their survey of the best U.S. universities for aspiring business founders and entrepreneurs. At 14.2 percent, Naropa has one of the highest percentages of founders, ahead of Stanford University with 13.6 percent.
A Naropa education supports people in getting clear on who they are as individuals and how they want to shine. Contemplative education embraces inner discovery, and this speaks to the students that want to learn more about their unique gifts and strengths that they bring to this world…. Naropa students inspire each other to be creative and embrace an entrepreneurial spirit.
—Lyndsay Farrant
Watch Alumnx SparkTalks on YouTube
The Art of Life: Welcoming Grief as Creation
Re-contextualizing Embodiment
Lead Yourself First: Who You Are Is How You Lead
Both / And: Duality's Ashes
Dear Belly
Naropa alumnx Lucia Cordeiro Drever (MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Contemplative Psychotherapy and Buddhist Psychology, 2020) presents Dear Belly for SparkTalks 2025.
Resonating Inspiration: Inspiring Culture Through Story & Song
Naropa Alumnx Gabriel “Gah-bé” Vanaver (BA Music and Traditional Eastern Arts, 2017) demonstrates the importance of stories and songs as a way of strengthening culture. And how, combined, musical storytelling can impact our current culture.
The Intersection of Personal & Collective Transformation
Naropa alumnx Yasha S. Wagner (BA Religious Studies, 2018) presents Both Inner and Outer Change: The Intersection of Personal and Collective Transformation for SparkTalks 2025.
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