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《全人領袖》季刊 第一期, Jenny Fang
《全人領袖》季刊 第一期, Jenny Fang
Whole Leader
The Introduction of Oral Roberts University in the Chinese Language. This is the first publication published by Global Chinese Relations/ORU Press, Oral Roberts University. It introduced the university Leadership team, Chinese Pastor' messages, student transformational testimonies, parents' gratitude letters to the university, and other global collaborations aligning with ORU's vision and mission.
Lilly Fellows Program Grant To Fund Conference Honoring Vatican Ii, Shu Founding, Sacred Heart University
Lilly Fellows Program Grant To Fund Conference Honoring Vatican Ii, Shu Founding, Sacred Heart University
Events
Sacred Heart University has received a Lilly Fellows Program grant to develop and host a three-day, regional conference next October on Vatican II and Catholic Higher Education which will be held on the 60th anniversaries of the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II) and Sacred Heart University’s founding.
Review Of Idiocracy, Joshua Matthews
Review Of Idiocracy, Joshua Matthews
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Idiocracy (Beverly Hills, California : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2011]).
As Catholic Schools Become More Diverse, How Should We Prepare New Catholic School Educators For Inclusive Schools? An Analysis Of Research On University And Diocesan Teacher Training, Rebekka J. Jez, Julie C. Cantillon, Lauren H. Ramers, Melissa M. Burgess
As Catholic Schools Become More Diverse, How Should We Prepare New Catholic School Educators For Inclusive Schools? An Analysis Of Research On University And Diocesan Teacher Training, Rebekka J. Jez, Julie C. Cantillon, Lauren H. Ramers, Melissa M. Burgess
Journal of Catholic Education
Educators can improve academic and socio-emotional wellbeing of their students if they are equipped with strategies and skills to support learners and families from a variety of diverse backgrounds and experiences, such as culturally and linguistically diverse students, students with differing abilities, and those who may experience trauma and/or socio-economic challenges. To learn more about this topic a Catholic university and local diocese examined the literature on the impact of Catholic teachers in under-resourced schools, practices for training Catholic educators with skills to meet the needs of all learners, and the structures needed to ensure that diocesan and university supervisors …
Post Pandemic Praxis: A Meditation On Psalm 23, Esther R. Gillie
Post Pandemic Praxis: A Meditation On Psalm 23, Esther R. Gillie
The Christian Librarian
As universities and colleges begin to define ways to move forward in a post-COVID year, Psalm 23 offers some thoughtful practices for how to return to a new normal while still dealing with the side effects of pandemic pivoting. This article considers what provisions the Lord offers through the paradigm of Psalm 23. This Psalm offers helpful perspective, context, an overarching vision of life, and specific steps that are vital in recovering from valley experiences as people move towards a restored and flourishing new normal.
The Y-Factor: Why Do Research?, Jeff Gates
The Y-Factor: Why Do Research?, Jeff Gates
The Christian Librarian
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An Examination Of Alternative Break Trips And Whiteness In Jesuit Higher Education, Susan Haarman, Annie Selak
An Examination Of Alternative Break Trips And Whiteness In Jesuit Higher Education, Susan Haarman, Annie Selak
Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal
Alternative break trips punctuate life on Jesuit college campuses, acting as experiences of conversion and putting faith into action. The Universal Apostolic Preferences of “walking with the excluded” and “accompanying the youth” come together in the practice of alternative break programs. However, these trips often operate through the position of whiteness. In this paper, we examine alternative service trips through the lens of whiteness. Too often, predominately white groups insert themselves into non-white contexts and assert themselves as owners of the space. Practices of white university students instrumentalizing experiences of service as agents in their own conversion displace the agency …
Jane Wolterstorff's Lifetime Of Learning, James C. Schaap
Jane Wolterstorff's Lifetime Of Learning, James C. Schaap
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Dordt Graduates Serving In Wisconsin Politics, Lydia Marcus
Dordt Graduates Serving In Wisconsin Politics, Lydia Marcus
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Gray Seeing Blue Skies, Sarah Moss
In Their Honor, Sarah Moss
Managing The Cost Of A Dordt Education, Sarah Moss
The Upside Of Upcycling, Sarah Moss
Checking Out Actuarial Science, Sarah Moss
Dordt Community Support Runs Deep, Alicia Bowar
Defender Forever Program Makes Giving More Fun, Sarah Moss
Defender Forever Program Makes Giving More Fun, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Being Dordt Alumni, Sarah Moss
Dordt Tops List For "Best Undergraduate Teaching" In Midwest, Sarah Moss
Dordt Tops List For "Best Undergraduate Teaching" In Midwest, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Criminal Justice Majors Get Credit For Deputy Program, Sarah Moss
Criminal Justice Majors Get Credit For Deputy Program, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Ag Stewardship Center Expands, Liz Frisbee
Taking The First Step Toward A Research Career, Simon Floss
Taking The First Step Toward A Research Career, Simon Floss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Hearing B.J. Haan Again, Sarah Moss
Recent Faculty Keeping Busy In Retirement, Liz Frisbee
Recent Faculty Keeping Busy In Retirement, Liz Frisbee
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Investigating A Frisian Genetic Mutation, Sarah Moss
New Faculty Seminar Focuses On What Matters, Lydia Marcus
New Faculty Seminar Focuses On What Matters, Lydia Marcus
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Student Trains Pup For Partners For Patriots, Liz Frisbee, Sarah Moss
Student Trains Pup For Partners For Patriots, Liz Frisbee, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Thankful For Our Faculty, Sarah Moss
Making A Defense, Erik Hoekstra