Connect

You want to make a lasting difference as a professor—we want you to as well. Connect with us and find community, encouragement, and resources to flourish in your calling.

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Find a Community

We all need a community of colleagues and friends to help us along the way. A healthy community encourages and resources Christian faculty to follow Christ in the academy and around the world. Connect with us to find a community near you, or online.

“Professors are busy people, but A Common Call conferences give us a great opportunity to meet colleagues and learn strategies that are practical to use to make an eternal impact on our campuses.”

Phil Bishop, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Kinesiology, University of Alabama

A Common Call conference

As Christ-following faculty we need to hear from others who have honored Christ in their teaching, research, and service. These conferences (held in various locations and online) explore with other Christian professors our common call to the university and the world. Included is the chance to network with colleagues from other universities and opportunities to learn about ways to encourage and care for those around you. Sign up for scheduled A Common Call conferences and updates.

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Meet the Prof

Read the profiles of hundreds of professors as they share their journeys, beliefs, and hope in Jesus Christ. Join them by submitting your profile and help even more students and professors “Meet the Prof!”

Missions Opportunities

God created the people and resources of the university to help meet the needs of the world, accomplishing his purposes for the good of all.  Faculty Commons offers a variety of international missions experiences. Investigate opportunities to reach others beyond your borders. 

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