Webinar
2026 NetVUE Webinar
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NetVUE Big Read Webinar: Asking Questions Across the Disciplines
Back to NetVUE Events Please join us for a 60-minute conversation with Mari Elise Ewing and Justin Klassen, hosted by John Barton and Erin VanLaningham, to further the conversation about the 2026-2027 Big Read. This webinar brings forward key questions that “Big Read” facilitators and participants may be asking as they read the book together. Some may […] -
NetVUE Big Read Webinar: An Itinerary of Hope for Higher Education
Back to NetVUE Events Please join us for a 60-minute conversation with Norman Wirzba to launch the 2026-2027 Big Read. In this webinar, we will hear from Wirzba as he reflects onLove’s Braided Dance: Hope in a Time of Crisis.During the webinar, he will explore major themes from the book and the implications for creative and hopeful approaches to vocational discernment and development. We will […] -
Teaching in a Polarized Time: Course Design for Constructive Dialogue
GenZ undergraduates often matriculate without skills for constructive dialogue with people whose views differ from their own—and they lack models of productive dialogue across lines of difference in our polarized age. It’s increasingly up to faculty members to teach students the skills and dispositions to engage with peers with differing views and with texts that […] -
NetVUE Webinar: (Re)Experiencing the NetVUE 2026 National Conference
Back to NetVUE Events Please join us for a 90-minute online wrap-up of the 2026 NetVUE Conference. If you are on your institution’s team for the event, this webinar will give you a chance to relive some of the highlights and to offer your own thoughts on what worked well and what could be improved. If you […] -
NetVUE Webinar: Vocation & Character
Back to NetVUE Events Join us as we explore the deep connections between vocation and character, emphasizing how our sense of purpose has the potential to shape who we become. Presenters Paul Wadell, Professor Emeritus of Theology & Religious Studies at St. Norbert College in De Pere, WI, and Hannah Schell, Associate Director of Advancement […] -
Scriptural Reasoning for Vocational Reflection
Back to NetVUE Events Some institutions are finding that their vocational and other educational efforts can be augmented by offering opportunities for Scriptural Reasoning on campus. Nick Adams, NetVUE scriptural reasoning coordinator, will interview campus leaders who are making use of this approach. These leaders include: Ashleigh Elser, a postdoctoral fellow in Theology Studies at […] -
NetVUE Big Read Webinar: Narrating Vocational Journeys
Back to NetVUE Events Join us for a rich opportunity to hear how some of our NetVUE colleagues arrived at and navigate their callings to higher education. Presenters will draw on language and themes from Miller-McLemore’s recent book, Follow Your Bliss and Other Lies About Calling as they share their stories. Presenters include Douglas Johnson, […] -
Using “Follow Your Bliss and Other Lies About Calling” in the Classroom
Back to NetVUE Events In this webinar we will hear from faculty teaching in a variety of disciplines about ideas on integrating Miller-McLemore’s recent book, Follow Your Bliss and Other Lies About Calling, in undergraduate classrooms. Presenters include, Brian Bowman, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Campbell University; Deirdre Egan-Ryan, Professor of English at St. […] -
NetVUE Big Read Webinar: Exploring Our Callings to Higher Education
Back to NetVUE Events In this webinar, we will hear from Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore as she reflects on her most recent book Follow Your Bliss and Other Lies About Calling. A nationally and internationally recognized leader in women and childhood studies and Christian theology, Bonnie Miller-McLemore is author, co-author, and editor of eighteen books as […] -
The Vocation of Citizenship for the Common Good
Explore, Engage, and Envision! Tap into this resource that contains questions for students at all levels of vocational inquiry, from first-year icebreakers to senior-year capstones.
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