The Lilly Project
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?"
Mary Oliver
The Summer Day
The Lilly Project for the Theological, Spiritual and Ethical Exploration of Vocation is a university-wide program dedicated to helping students to engage the larger questions of meaning and purpose, and to discern their vocation -- their calling in life. Funded in part by a generous grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc., the Lilly Project is embedded in the intellectual and residential life of the university.
Opportunities for members of the community:
- to consider issues of vocation
- to engage in and reflect on service
- to explore meaning-making life choices through a variety of academic and co-curricular programs
Our definition of "vocation"
Vocation, as we are using it in the context of the Lilly Project at Willamette, does not mean strictly religious vocations; neither does it refer to building a skilled workforce. Rather, it means the way in which we live out our passions in the world, the way in which our values, our commitments and our beliefs are embodied in our choices about work, about family, about our political and social lives.
Exploring vocation
Means talking about engaging the larger questions of meaning and purpose, questions that, we hope, inform students' decisions and shape their lives, both during their time here and after graduation. We are talking about vocation in the context of a liberal arts education, one that opens up choices and options, one that teaches students how to think critically, inquire freely, lead wisely, serve generously and live with integrity.
Vocation
How we live out our passions in the world; the way in which our values, commitments and beliefs are embodied in our choices about work, family, community life and civic engagement.
Project Governance
The Lilly Project at Willamette University is governed by an Advisory Board of faculty, students and administrators, and is administered by the Associate Chaplain.
2011-12 Lilly Advisory Board
- Hilary Cornwell - executive director, Global Community Engagement Institute
- David Douglass - dean of Campus Life and professor of rhetoric and media studies
- Reynaldo Goicochea - CLA '13
- Sue Koger - professor of psychology
- Gretchen Moon - professor of English
- Dave Rigsby - director of athletics, associate dean of Campus Life
- Catherine Stockdale - CLA '12
- Charlie Wallace - university chaplain and associate professor of religious studies
- Ex-Officio
- Karen Wood - associate chaplain for vocational exploration and director of the Lilly Project
- Jeani Bragg - associate director of the Lilly Project
- Holli Davenport - assistant to the chaplains and the Lilly Project
Funding
The Lilly Project at Willamette is funded in part by a grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc.

