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2024 NetVUE Gathering
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Storytelling and Vocation
This gathering, in Bristol, Tennessee, will give particular attention to Appalachia in the context of broader questions. In these mountains, storytelling and vocation share a long history; hence, this location offers rich soil in which educators can cultivate new approaches to guiding their students as they discern their many callings in life. -
2024 NetVUE Conference
This spring, leaders from NetVUE member institutions will gather to consider how they might strengthen their support of undergraduate students as they explore their many callings in life. Students and educators alike are being called to contribute to the common good, to engage with our communities, and to lead in the midst of division. Our callings are not just our own; they are vocations for the life of the world. -
2023 NetVUE Gathering at the AAR/SBL Annual Meeting
The theme of this pre-conference gathering aligned with the 2023 AAR theme (“La Labor de Nuestras Manos”) and builds on gatherings at previous AAR/SBL Annual Meetings. -
Vocational Exploration in the Classroom
This event will provide faculty members with concrete strategies for vocational exploration and reflection that they can integrate into their teaching. Participants will reflect on their definition of vocation, share current practices, and discuss innovative methods for helping students make connections among coursework, service, and career goals. -
2022 NetVUE Conference
The 2022 NetVUE Conference will address the theme, “Called into Community: Vocation, Engagement, and Difference.” The goal of NetVUE is to provide a nationwide campus-supported network to foster the intellectual and theological exploration of vocation among college and university students. -
Vocational Exploration and Minoritized Communities
At this NetVUE regional gathering, participants explored the various conditions in our institutions which enable (or restrict) students' capacities to thrive and discover their vocation. -
Finding Ourselves at the Center
This gathering focuses on the “centers” that many institutions have established as integrated spaces—combining career development, academic advising, community engagement, diversity initiatives, internships, and other vocation-related efforts. Participants will explore models and best practices for this collaborative work, as well as how to involve various constituencies in this enterprise. -
Food and Vocation
Food is the great connector and a means for exploring vocation in a world emerging from the shadow of COVID. Undergraduate students can form deep roots to feed their sense of purpose and value when they are given the opportunity to explore vocation as an "edible theology" that appreciates the past, present, and future.
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