About

Furman University’s Center for Vocational Reflection was established through a grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc., in January 2001.  Directly serving students, faculty, and alumni with interest in faith and vocation, the Center also provides resources for the Greenville community through biennial public lectures and other events.

The mission of the Center is to provide resources for individuals and groups to reflect upon their vocational choices.  The Center initiates opportunities for thoughtful and open dialogue among persons of differing disciplines and religious perspectives, while seeking to stimulate and inform social action.

 

 

To receive a copy of our latest Center brochure or newsletter, contact rolyn.rollins@furman.edu or call the Center office at 864.294.2427.