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The Ouachita Circle Summer 2005, Ouachita Baptist University
The Ouachita Circle Summer 2005, Ouachita Baptist University
The Ouachita Circle: The Alumni Magazine of Ouachita Baptist University
Tsunami Relief: Professors participate in relief effort
Spring Commencement: 196 students receive degrees
Music, Mud & Mayhem: Arkansas' Most Exciting College Weekend
Schleiffs minister to MKs: Former missionaries provide MKS "home"
Point of Grace aids students: Group provides scholarship
Fitz Hill leads Opportunity Fund: Alumnus returns to raise scholarship funds
President becomes author: Westmoreland shares ideas on Christian leadership
Circle of Excellence Campaign: $62.5 million goal surpassed
The Ouachita Circle Spring 2005, Ouachita Baptist University
The Ouachita Circle Spring 2005, Ouachita Baptist University
The Ouachita Circle: The Alumni Magazine of Ouachita Baptist University
Hampton Board Room: Jeral & Betty Hampton Honored for Decades of Service to Ouachita
Homecoming '04
Flight 1420 Memorial: Remembering June 1, 1999
The Steven Foster Story: Dr. Scott Holsclaw Passes the Torch to Rick Dildine as Artistic Director
Alumni Associations formed Across the U.S.: Alumni assist with Recruitment, Job Placement
My Ouachita Experience by Margaret Haynes Jordan
Finding Peace Through Music: Josh Payne Debuts CD "Your Love, My Home"
A Ouachita Story: The Heflin Family Lifelong Relationships that Encourage Purpose and Learning
From JPAC Stage to Atlantic City: Lacy Fleming, Ouachita Senior, Wins Fourth Runner-up at Places at Miss …
Faith And Learning: A Case Study Of The Ouachita Baptist University Student Body, Amy Michelle Packer
Faith And Learning: A Case Study Of The Ouachita Baptist University Student Body, Amy Michelle Packer
Honors Theses
With each new generation of students the Christian liberal arts university faces anew the question of how its faith tradition will influence its level of academic excellence. This question becomes increasingly challenging as society becomes more secularized. When the first ' universities were established in America, religion was considered the appropriate foundation of education. The work of George Marsden has shown, however, that by their very structure these universities would guarantee the eventual exclusion of religion altogether? Many in the church related university have similarly excluded religion from the academic environment. In the shadow of increasingly secular universities, the church-related …
The Truth Of English Language Acquisition, Dinah R. Rucker
The Truth Of English Language Acquisition, Dinah R. Rucker
Honors Theses
Every year, over 1,221,000 immigrants come to this country without any English background knowledge in English and are immersed in the public school system. The approximate net international immigration rate of Arkansas is approximately 4500 people annually. Most students that come at a young age must immediately adjust to American life as they go to a new school with a foreign language with strange people and customs. What happens to the students that have language differences, the ones that don't grasp the language easily and continue to struggle through their education and in their careers? How do we know which …