Meaningful Careers

A Meaningful Career After Naropa

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

(MA, Transpersonal Counseling Psychology)

Watch Alumnx SparkTalks on YouTube

The Art of Life: Welcoming Grief as Creation

Naropa alumnx Paula Gasparini-Santos (MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Transpersonal Art Therapy) reimagines grief not as a force that diminishes us, but as a profound source of creative potential. She explores grief as an energy that directs us toward wholeness—inviting us into the art of surrender, deep acceptance & transformation. 

Re-contextualizing Embodiment

Tajah Schall (MA Somatic Counseling Psychology, 2015) & Rachael Collins (MA Somatic Counseling Psychology, 2015) explore how rhythm, presence, embodiment and connection to the more-than-human world helped them to find belonging together across their different socio-cultural identities.

Lead Yourself First: Who You Are Is How You Lead

Dr. Kevin Mays (MA Contemplative Psychotherapy, 1994) presents Lead Yourself First: Who You Are Is How You Lead for SparkTalks 2025
 

Both / And: Duality's Ashes

Joe Richie (BA Writing, 1984) and Carla Friedman (BA Poetics, 1985) present Both / And: Duality’s Ashes for SparkTalks 2025. A triptych on the poetic, psycho-spiritual and political contradictions found in Joe Richie & Carla Friedman’s formative years at Naropa and a homage to the late great song man Glenn Edward Seaman.
 

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.

Making the World a More Beautiful & Just Place

One Naropa Graduate at a Time

Paula Gasparini-Santos painting a work of art on a canvas resting on the floor

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The Marriage of Art and Healing

The two paths of art and therapy converge in the heart of Paula Gasparini-Santos. She has cultivated her passion for helping others navigate trauma and creates artwork that is as...
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The Art of Being a Better Human

“Looking back, there’s a peeling away of the layers that happens over time with basic teachings on nonattachment,” Brooks Witter (MA, 2005) says. “Just today, homeschooling my kid, I came...
Kyva on the swing at the entrance to the Allen Ginsberg Library

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Spiritual First Responders

"As long as the arc of history bends, it bends toward justice. Now is not the time for trepidation or cowering, but boldness and vision. I have said that the...
Naropa alumnx Joshua Brailler

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Liberation Through Buddhadharma

Joshua Braillier (MDiv, 2016) took quite a leap when he left a premier law school for Naropa’s Buddhist divinity program....
Kemba Douglas, beautiful black woman wearing a yellow shirt and yellow floral shawl, in front of a waterfall.

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Investing in Representation

Multi-passionate Kemba Douglas (MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Mindfulness-Based Transpersonal Counseling) is utilizing her education to step into her power and provide service to the Boulder community....
Tai Amri Spann-Ryan

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Illuminating Injustice

“Injustice is my greatest illuminator,” says educator, biodynamic farmer, and artist, Tai Amri Spann-Ryan (BA Writing & Literature, ’05). “The war on the poor, the war in Palestine and Israel....
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Healing Through Presence

Grasmick works in private practice as a transpersonal somatic psychedelic therapist, yoga and meditation teacher, and breathwork guide...
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Episode 59. Bari Tessler: The Art of Money

Naropa Alumna Bari Tessler Linden, M.A., is a Financial Therapist, Mentor Coach, Mama-preneur, and the Founder of The Art of Money. She has guided thousands of people to new, empowered,...
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Entrepreneurial Mindset Case Study: Death as Teacher

A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, Seth Viddal (BA Interdisciplinary Studies, '19) describes his professional life following active duty as diverse, unpredictable, and exceptionally fun.“...
Tosha Jorden and Christina Shore, both alumnx of Naropa’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Somatic Counseling program

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Embracing the Awkward

Many of us consider awkwardness as something we try to avoid. For Tosha Jorden (BA Contemplative Psychology, '15, MA,'19) and Christina Shore ('19), alumnx of Naropa’s MA in Clinical Mental...
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Curiosity & Compassion

As executive clinical director and founder of Embodied Mind Mental Health, Daniel Cook (MA Transpersonal Counseling Psychology, 2011) draws on his Naropa education in both his personal and professional life....
Anthony Gallucci on the swing outside of the Ginsberg library.

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Building a Home at Naropa

As a graduate student in Religious Studies, Anthony Gallucci (MA Religious Studies, 2020) made a huge impact both academically and in the wider community of Naropa and Boulder....

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About Naropa

Located in Boulder, Colorado, Naropa University is a Buddhist-inspired, nonsectarian liberal arts university that is recognized as the birthplace of the mindfulness movement. Naropa offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs that emphasize professional and personal growth, intellectual development, and cultivating compassion. 

Academics

Contemplative education brings together the best of Western scholarship and Eastern world wisdom traditions. Therefore, your pursuit of wisdom at Naropa means learning both about academic subjects and about your own place in the world. This innovative approach places Naropa on the cutting edge of the newest and most effective methods of teaching and learning.  

Admissions & Aid

If you’re seeking an education that resonates with both personal fulfillment and global impact, Naropa could be your top choice. At Naropa, you will experience a comprehensive curriculum that integrates the best of Eastern and Western educational approaches. Explore how Naropa can fuel your journey of intellectual and spiritual development.

Life at Naropa

Through its incredibly vibrant and welcoming community,  “Naropa offers a home for those who aren’t willing to conform to convention—the mystic, the healer, the prophet, the rebel, the artist, the revolutionary, the oddball—those who are incredible contributors to the evolution of society and of our planet.”—Core Associate Professor Zvi Ish-Shalom

The Naropa Difference

How is Naropa different from other universities? At Naropa, a liberal arts education balances rigorous academics with powerful interpersonal skills and self-awareness to educate the whole person. Naropa’s contemplative approach is inspired by Buddhist philosophy and the conviction that we can build a diverse, contemplative, enlightened society when we have transformed education to affirm the basic goodness of every person. 

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At a time when the value of higher education is being questioned, Naropa University stands firmly rooted in its mission to create a more just and regenerative world by nurturing insight, awareness, courage, and compassion in its students. By making a gift to Naropa, you play a pivotal role in helping to create the authentic, effective & mindful leaders that the world desperately needs.

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Naropa University campuses are closed on 12/17/2025. 

Due to adverse weather conditions of high winds and planned power outages, all Naropa campuses will be closed today. 

 

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Spring and Summer Start Dates for the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Concentrations

In support of students and in response to federal legislation impacting financial aid for graduate students, Naropa University will be accepting applications for MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling for spring starts through January 10.

Graduate School of Counseling concentrations listed below will be offering online and low-residency courses to start their programs in January 2026 as well as our Summer 2026 terms.

Beginning a graduate program in Spring 2026 or Summer 2026 means that you will have access to apply for Graduate Plus loans as these loans will be eliminated at the federal level starting in Fall 2026.

Contact Admissions (admissions@naropa.edu) today to learn how you can begin the next step in your graduate education journey.