Institute Helps Students Integrate Faith and Work
January 16, 2013
Students analyze their passions to help identify possible career paths.
The years between high school and adulthood are often rife with uncertainty and trepidation as young adults attempt to navigate college and decide on a career. That's where the Institute of Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) steps in. The IFWE is a unique organization that recently partnered with Regent University's College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) to help give students direction and focus toward their future career goals. The conference was held on campus Monday, Jan. 14.
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