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Update from the NetVUE Scholarly Resources Project
A group of scholars whose work appears in the forthcoming NetVUE volume, Called Beyond Our Selves: Vocation and the Common Good (Oxford UP), will present at a conference at Baylor University in October. Geoffrey Bateman (Regis University), Christine Jeske (Wheaton College), and David Timmerman (Carthage College) will be joined by Erin VanLaningham, editor of the […] -
Callings: The NetVUE Podcast
Having just hit the milestone of 7,500 downloads, the NetVUE podcast Callings is poised to kick off the fourth season! We are excited to share the fall lineup, which will include theologian Norman Wirzba from Duke Divinity School, climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, educational philosopher Parker Palmer, and Shirley Hoogstra, who is the president of the […] -
Pre-Conference at the AAR/SBL Meeting
NetVUE will host an AAR/SBL pre-conference meeting on the theme of “Vocation and/as the Work of Our Hands” during November 16-17. Aligning with the 2023 AAR theme (“La Labor de Nuestras Manos”) and building on previous NetVUE pre-conference meetings, this event will consider how our work, as educators in the field of religious studies and […] -
NetVUE Grant Proposal Season is Here!
Proposals are currently being accepted for NetVUE’s newest grant program, which provides support for Fostering Leadership for Communities of Faith. These grants provide up to $40,000 over two years; proposals are due by December 15. For eligible member institutions, it is a perfect time to begin thinking about grant opportunities. NetVUE will soon invite proposals […] -
Webinars
Did you beat the heat watching one of the summer’s Blockbusters? Check out the recording of our recent webinar on Vocation in Film – Finding Meaning at the Movies. This webinar discussed the vocational elements in four current films: Oppenheimer, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Barbie, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3. Film, […] -
“Whom do you Admire?”
By Daniel Meyers, NetVUE Online Network Coordinator Last spring, I was invited into a course on wellbeing, and the professor asked me to facilitate a discussion on values. I began with a standard values activity where students sort through a deck of values in three distinct steps, a process I have found to be very […] -
Campus Spotlight: Go and See – The NetVUE Campus Visit Program
In today’s world of technology and virtual meetings, why would you ever actually go somewhere else to learn new ideas, practices, and insights? We put this question to two participants in the NetVUE Campus Visit Program, Kristen Cahoon, director of the Piper Center for Vocation and Career at St. Olaf College, and the Rev. Peter […] -
The NetVUE Consultation Program: Bethel College and Union College
“Why do you think, as such a small institution, you don’t know all that is going on with respect to vocation?” This was the question posed to Union College campus leaders by NetVUE Consultants this past March of 2023. Union College had a NetVUE Professional Development grant in recent years. Campus partners helped students consider […] -
President’s Message
Read more from CIC President Marjorie Hass about how CIC programs are developing leaders, supporting campus success, and serving as a leading voice of independent higher education. -
CIC Selects 25 Institutions for Inaugural Work-Based Learning Consortium
CIC announced in August 2023 the selection of 25 member institutions to participate in the inaugural cohort of the Work-Based Learning (WBL) Consortium, which will provide a national community of practice to support institutions in easing student barriers to internship access and job market preparation, particularly for students from under-represented groups.
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