Darcey Engen Archives - Bernhard Christensen Center for Vocation /ccv/tag/darcey-engen/ Augsburg University Fri, 05 Mar 2021 17:52:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Vocation Lunch Archive, 2013-2016 /ccv/2016/03/08/vocation-lunch-archive-20/ Tue, 08 Mar 2016 20:46:13 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/?p=52257 CHRISTENSEN VOCATION LUNCH An event that strengthens the concept of vocation at Augsburg for faculty and staff by providing role ...

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CHRISTENSEN VOCATION LUNCH

An event that strengthens the concept of vocation at Augsburg for faculty and staff by providing role models from within the community to share a presentation on their sense of call and life journey.

SPRING 2016 – DARCEY ENGEN

Darcey Engen, Associate Professor and Chair of Theater Arts, reflected on her vocational journey on April 1, 2016.

Video of the presentation available upon request.

FALL 2015 – MARY LAUREL TRUE

A “True” Calling to this College and this Community

On November 18, 2015, Mary Laurel True, Director of Community Engagement and Service-Learning, shared about her “True” calling, which includes 25+ years serving Augsburg and the surrounding community. Audio of the presentation available upon request.

SPRING 2015 – JEFF SWENSON

On Wednesday, March 25, 2015Augsburg Athletic Director Jeff Swenson spoke on the winding road to his vocation.

FALL 2014 – DR. PHIL QUANBECK II

On Nov. 19, Dr. Phil Quanbeck II presented, ‘The Truth Will Make You Free’: Voice and Callings at Augsburg.

An audio recording of this presentation is available upon request.

WINTER 2014 – CAROL ENKE

Vocation Lunch with Carol Enke

A video of Enke’s presentation is available upon request.

FALL 2013 – DR. KAREN KAIVOLA

If you missed the fall luncheon with Provost Kaivola and would like to either view her powerpoint or a DVD recording of the presentation, please contact our office.

 

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