Caring, Character, and Community
Caring, Character, and Community
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Caring, Character, & Community

Semester 1, Part 2, Episode 1: Nicholas Covino on Leadership in Times of Crisis

In this fifth episode of the Caring, Character, and Community podcast, and the first of our higher-education series, Hardin Coleman interviews Nicholas Covino, President of William James College, who discusses the importance of showing up — being present and available to one’s community — as foundational to effective leadership in crisis.  He shares the challenges this commitment can pose to one’s sense of well being, and how gratifying this level of commitment can be.

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BU Wheelock College of Education and Human Development

Center for Character and Social Responsibility

“Caring, Character, and Community” Podcast Series

To prepare the next generation to become caring and effectively engaged citizens requires a multi-faceted approach. It includes a focus on personal development, professional development, program development and implementation, and on systems change. As part of the CCSR’s focus on personal and professional development of educators, parents, and community leaders, we are pleased to announce our upcoming podcast, “Caring, Character, and Community.”

Semester One of this series will focus on how leaders integrate the ethic of caring, their own and others’ character development, and a commitment to serving the needs of others to guide and inform their leadership in times of crisis. Part One will focus on PK-12 leaders, Part Two will focus on Higher Education Leaders, and Part Three will focus on leaders of youth-serving, community-based leaders. Each part will include 4 podcasts and an interactive webinar, during which listeners can participate in a Q&A with the leaders who have shared their stories in the podcasts. 


Part Two, Episode One: Nicholas Covino

Dr. Nicholas Covino is president of William James College and a practicing psychologist. His clinical career has been devoted to caring for the psychological needs of medical patients and engaging in long-term psychotherapy with adults, and his research interests have mirrored his clinical work. Before coming to William James, he was the Director of Psychology and Director of Training at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. He is a psychoanalyst, a member of the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, and a former faculty member at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Covino was named the second president of William James College in 2002. Under his leadership, the college has grown from a single-degree institution to one with 4 academic departments and specialty training in military, global, forensic, and leadership psychology. In addition, the college offers consultative services to schools, courts, and business.

In this conversation, Nick shares with us the importance of showing up — being present and available to one’s community — as foundational to effective leadership in crisis.  He discusses the challenges this commitment can pose to one’s sense of well being, and how gratifying this level of commitment can be.


Welcome to Semester One of “Caring, Character, and Community,” a podcast from the BU Wheelock College of Education and Human Development Center for Character and Social Responsibility. In this season, we will focus on learning from leaders about how they integrate the ethic of caring, a focus on their own and others’ character development, and a commitment to serving the needs of their community, in order to guide and inform their leadership in times of crisis. 

Part One: PK-12

September 7, 2021 CCC Season One, Part One, Episode One: Karen Bohlin, Principal of Practical Wisdom Group,  discusses the importance of developing a caring and compassionate framework, a compass, for guiding a leader’s and community’s response to crisis.

September 14, 2021 CCC Season One, Part One, Episode Two: Brenda Cassellius, Superintendent of the Boston Public Schools shares with us how centering on the needs of children, with commitment to caring, helps organize the efforts of adults in the community to help children flourish-- even, and especially, in times of crisis.

September 21, 2021 CCC Season One, Part One,  Episode Three: Julie Lawton, Chief Academic Officer of YueCheng Education in Beijing PRC shares the a story of how creating a school that is centered on caring and compassion facilitates positive outcomes in times of crisis

September 28, 2021 CCC Season One, Part One, Episode Four: Dana Weeks, Head of Germantown Friends School, discusses the importance of integrity and trust in building and sustaining a caring school community that helps children to flourish.

Part Two: Higher Education

October 14, 2021 CCC Season One, Part Two, Episode One: Nicholas Covino shares with us the importance of showing up — being present and available to one’s community — as foundational to effective leadership in crisis.  He discusses the challenges this commitment can pose to one’s sense of well being, and how gratifying this level of commitment can be.


Thanks to Lizzie Barcay for the editorial and production work.

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