As you prepare for life beyond the PhD, conversations about research often take center stage. But what about the teaching life that awaits you? This luncheon invites doctoral students to gather in intentional community to reflect on the transition from doctoral study to faculty leadership. Hosted by the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion, this gathering creates space to connect with peers across institutions and to begin building relationships with an organization deeply committed to strengthening teaching in theology and religion. While Wabash primarily supports faculty, we recognize that the habits, imagination, and pedagogical commitments of future professors are formed long before the first faculty appointment. This conversation will explore what it means to prepare now for a thriving teaching life—intellectually, relationally, and vocationally. Come meet other doctoral students navigating similar questions. Learn how Wabash supports faculty once they enter the professoriate. Begin building the networks that will sustain you not just through the dissertation, but into the classroom and beyond. This is a space to think ahead, build relationships, and imagine your future as a teacher-scholar with intention. Please register directly on our website or at this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeb3oDM9TAdiHFE3dbkT8N6mTWr_pO…
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In-person November Annual Meeting 2026
Wabash Doctoral Student Luncehon
Saturday, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM | Hyatt Regency Denver, Centennial E …
Session ID: P21-113
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