Sessions
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Poetry Reading
Calling all poets and poetry lovers! This session will feature volunteers of all levels of mastery to share a favorite poem, be it their own work or someone else’s that they admire. All conference participants are invited to this time of relaxed and informal sharing, and the roles of audience and readers are equally valuable. […] -
Words of Torah in Honor of Shabbat
An optional gathering led by CIC President Marjorie Hass. Participants from all faith traditions are welcome. -
Dinner on Your Own
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Networking Reception
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Vocation in Departments and Schools of Business
Are students who major in business concerned about more than just professional credentials and making money? Yes! Business majors are full human beings with the same desires for calling, meaning, and purpose as their peers. This session will explore how departments of business and undergraduate business schools are integrating vocational exploration into the fabric of […] -
Vocation and the Social Sciences
The social sciences can prepare students for lives of deep engagement with human communities, both professionally and personally. But while social scientists study human behavior—and, in training practitioners, even help try to shape it—are they ready to guide students through the practical and ethical challenges that are present in this kind of work? This session […] -
Students in Pre-Health Programs: Vocational Discernment and the Holistic Admissions Process
Contemporary admissions processes to health-related professional schools have a strongly holistic focus. Consideration is given not only to academic performance, but also to a student applicant’s virtues, service, co-curricular experiences, and potential for practicing and teaching in their profession. For many students, however, the demands of their major field tend to absorb most of their […] -
Setting the Stage: Framing Expansive and Inclusive Vocations in the Arts
In this interactive session, participants will engage in dialogue about the challenges and joys of being arts educators, as well as the implications of this vocation for undergraduate students. The panelists will address the nuances of pursuing a vocation in each of their areas (visual arts, music, and theatre), while also addressing the common threads […] -
People-Focused Vocation: Themes and Solutions for Education and Communication
Students interested in majoring in the fields of education and/or communication usually see themselves as pursuing their vocation based on person-centered values (i.e., callings to community and greater good), rather than economic incentives or professional prestige. However, in the face of recent broad cultural changes, students may be questioning and rethinking these choices. This panel […] -
Keep Teaching and Carry On: Religious Studies, Vocation, and Playing the Hand We’re Dealt
As the assault on the humanities and liberal education rages, religious studies and theology remain fertile ground for nourishing reflection on vocation. But at NetVUE member institutions, teaching and learning take place in a sea of religious contexts, at institutions ranging from faith-affirming to faith-bracketing (and everything in between). This workshop invites participants to consider […]
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