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 annual public lectures.
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.
Center Staff
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Elaine Nocks
Professor of Psychology, Furman University
B.S., Winthrop University
M.A., Uinversity of Florida
Ph.D. (Social Psychology), University of North Carolina
Master of Divinity, Candler School of Theology
Phone: 864-294-2220
E-mail: elaine.nocks@furman.edu |
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Ann Quattlebaum
Center Coordinator
B.A., Furman University
M.S.W., Ph.D. (Social Work), University of South Carolina
Phone: 864-294-2511
E-mail: ann.quattlebaum@furman.edu |
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David Bost
Professor of Modern Languages
and Literature, Furman University
B.A., University of North Carolina at Charlotte
M.A., Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
Phone: 864-294-3177
david.bost@furman.edu |