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Book Review – The Student: A Short History, by Michael Roth (Yale, 2023)
Erin VanLaningham In this post-pandemic reality, as educators continue to adapt to student needs and societal expectations about the value of a college education, Michael Roth’s new book, The Student may help us get our bearings . Roth provides a roadmap to contextualize the foundational values of American university education and helps us see the […] -
After the Conference: What’s Next on Your Campus?
We hope that, whether from your experience at the conference or through the stories shared in this newsletter, you encounter ideas that help you think about next steps for vocation in your classroom or on your campus. Whatever your next steps are, remember that NetVUE has professional development programs that are designed to help you move your project forward by providing resources and additional support. You don’t have to travel to take advantage of most of these opportunities, which are made available to you through the generous support of Lilly Endowment Inc. -
“Is This My Calling? Or Just My Major?”: Exploring Vocational Languages within Academic Disciplines
The sessions that took place under the general theme of “Is This My Calling? Or Just My Major?” were a new addition to the NetVUE conference offerings. Colleagues who work within similar fields from various institutions were grouped together to provide unique insight on the kinds of questions, challenges, and opportunities students in related majors have for vocational reflection. One central theme that stood out was that, even though we are all teachers of students (as opposed to teachers of disciplines), the disciplines do provide important languages for students to use and claim as they pursue futures informed by their educations. -
Campus-Based Sessions: Vocational Exploration Anchored to Campus Context
In two rounds of campus-based sessions, teams of presenters from 19 different institutions shared projects, initiatives, and practices that they are using to enhance vocational reflection. If anything could stand out as a theme across 19 different sessions, it would be the importance of anchoring vocational reflection to the distinctiveness of a given institution. -
Concurrent Workshops: Diverse, Dynamic, and Distinct Students
The concurrent workshops were designed to bring together leaders and experts from different institutions who are working on similar themes. This piece highlights four of the nine sessions that considered the unique needs that different student populations may have in their pursuits of meaningful lives. Sessions reviewed here are “Accompanying Queer Students into Vocational Discernment” (RJ Rapoza, Kiki Kosnick, and Mary Elise Lowe, above); “Bringing ‘The Good Life Method’ to Your Campus” (Meghan Sullivan, at right); “Race, Class, and Belonging in Vocational Discourse”; and “Vocation and College Athletes." -
Pre- and Post-Conference Workshops: Making Time for What Can’t Be Forgotten
In addition to the regular conference sessions, NetVUE provided special topical gatherings prior to the conference on Wednesday and Thursday and after the conference concluded on Saturday. For those who could not attend, the following reflections offer an entry point into the conversations from “Vocation: The Role of the Faculty,” “Making Assessment Practical: Tools for Evaluating NetVUE Grants and Programs,” and “Post-Conference Workshop: “How to Tell Your Story: Narrative Communication Strategies.” -
The Plenary Sessions: Three Voices on the Common Good
The 2024 NetVUE Conference on “Vocation for the Life of the World” brought campus leaders from across the country together around the question of how best to prepare students to contribute to the common good. Anchoring that conversation were three powerful plenary speakers who, while approaching the question of vocation for the life of the world differently, strengthened and deepened our understanding of this important work. -
The Latest Resources from NetVUE | February 2024
Back to NetVUE Connections The NetVUE Podcast Callings: Conversations on College, Career, and a Life Well-Lived NetVUE’s podcast Callings has dropped three exciting episodes since our last newsletter, featuring three voices who have made incredible contributions to the intersection of vocational reflection and academia: Parker Palmer, Katharine Hayhoe, and Shirley Hoogstra. Shadow and Light | […] -
Learning and Networking: NetVUE Events | February 2024
Back to NetVUE Connections Upcoming Events The 2024 NetVUE Conference: Just Around the Corner! The 2024 NetVUE Conference is just around the corner, and we are looking forward to hosting over (how many institution teams?) in Atlanta this March 21-23! The three plenary speakers will provide perspectives on the overall conference theme, “Vocations for the […] -
Highlights and Fast Facts from CIC Institutes
Highlights and Fast Facts from the 2023 Institute for Chief Academic Officers and 2024 Presidents Institute
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