Sessions
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Race, Class, and Belonging in Vocational Discourse and Practice
What animates us, and how has this brought us to our work? What barriers to bringing our whole selves to our campuses do we see—for ourselves, our colleagues, and our students? What conditions or elements are needed for everyone to lead fully-lived lives at your institution? These questions will be central to this workshop’s exploration […] -
Our Students’ Callings to Advocacy and Civil Discourse
Some of our students arrive on campus with activist mindsets and practices—feeling a call to serve, advocate, and engage with their communities. For others, this facet of their identity blossoms during their collegiate journey, as their institutions intentionally encourage both vocational discernment and informed and active citizenship. This workshop invites participants to consider the curricular […] -
Leisure: An Essential Element of Our Callings
Vocations, despite the challenges and hardships they sometimes bring, are meant to be paths to life; they are also indispensable sources of meaning, hope, and even joy. And yet—increasingly today—many people find themselves barely hanging on, enduring their callings more than flourishing in them. They find themselves stressed and exhausted, stretched way too thin, and […] -
Higher Purposes for Higher Education: Developing Character to Support Vocation
How can institutions introduce questions of vocation and purpose to diverse student populations with a multitude of needs, responsibilities, and expectations? How might this endeavor be deepened by an intentional focus on character formation and leadership development? How can institutions design and assess creative courses and co-curricular programs that educate character effectively? This session presents […] -
Bringing “The Good Life Method” to Your Campus
We often assume that student wellbeing is promoted by programs outside of the classroom—in dorms, in student health centers, and in co-curricular activities. But what if the classroom could also serve as a positive space for the intentional cultivation of human flourishing? Join the conference keynote speaker, Meghan Sullivan, and two of her colleagues at the […] -
Archives and the Institutional Saga
This session will share the hard-earned wisdom of experienced college and university archivists, who are doing the delicate work of discovery and dissemination of new information about the past to help their institutions reframe—and sometimes reckon with—their historical narratives. Panelists will speak about why it is worth the time and effort to begin this challenging […] -
Accompanying Queer Students into Vocational Discernment
In this session, the presenters will name the distinct vocational challenges faced by many LGBTQIA+ students. More specifically, they will identify the ways in which many well-received texts, models, and pedagogies related to vocation can sometimes actually function to marginalize queer students, making it more difficult for these students to embrace their vocational identities. The […] -
Lunch Meeting for Futuring Chaplaincy
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Lunch Meeting for Vocation: The Role of the Faculty
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Lunch by Campus Role
Join colleagues from one of seven available campus roles.
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