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Vocation Author, Scholar to Visit Campus

09/11/2017

John Neafsey, Psy.D.
Neafsey has taught on vocations and discernment at Loyola University in Chicago. Submitted photo

Clinical psychologist and author John Neafsey, Psy.D., will visit SLU in November as part of the Vocational Inquiry Through Advocacy and Service (VITAS) program. Neafsey will speak on vocations and social consciousness to faculty and staff on Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. to noon. He will then talk with students later in the day.

Neafsey, who previously taught at Loyola University in Chicago, is the author of A Sacred Voice is Calling: Personal Vocation and Social Conscience. His most recent book is Act Justly, Love Tenderly.

Space for Neafsey’s talk for faculty and staff is limited. Registration is required. The first 25 people to register for the Nov. 3 event will receive a free copy of Neafsey’s book in advance of the talk.

The event is co-sponsored by the Service-Leadership program in the Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business and the VITAS program. For more information, contact Ben Smyth or call 314-977-3609.