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The Echo: December 8, 1995, Taylor University Dec 1995

The Echo: December 8, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

Merry Christmas

National and International News – Campus Calendar – Lighthouse teams prepare to spread God’s love to world – The arrival of Christmas – Taylor students to experience Daystar University in Kenya – New PJ’s to be shown off in D.C. – Martin Luther King Jr. day activities scheduled for J-term – Senior seminar preview – Merry Christmas To You! – Local bookstore gets ready for Christmas


The World Of Carl Sandburg Dec 1995

The World Of Carl Sandburg

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1995 Advanced Oral Interpretation Class’s performance of The World of Carl Sandburg by Norman Corwin.


The Echo: December 1, 1995, Taylor University Dec 1995

The Echo: December 1, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

National and International News – Calendar – Kroeker to retire from Taylor following Handel’s Messiah – Volleyball team heads west to battle in National Tournament – Walking my Dogma – Taylor computer professor to take sabbatical in Lithuania – Campus bands perform benefit concert for Fort Wayne youth – Letter to the Editor – SAC presents ‘Winter Wonderland’ banquet – Said One Drowning Man To Another – Men’s hoops work overtime


The Echo: November 17, 1995, Taylor University Nov 1995

The Echo: November 17, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

National and International News – Campus Calendar – D.C. changes don’t square with students – Sexual abuse: Confronting the pain; healing the wounds – This is Taylor’s recently adopted sexual assault policy – Letters to the editor submissions: – Interactive television comes to campus – Student Echoes – Scenic Overlook – Surf’s up; Taylor hits the Web – Nothing But A Long Hair-ed Hippy… f – Walking my Dogma – Letters to the Editor – Happy Thanksgiving Taylor! – Trojan hoop squads seeking MCC titles; post season tournament chances appear to be good – Volleyball captures MCC tourney championship


The Echo: November 10, 1995, Taylor University Nov 1995

The Echo: November 10, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

National and International News – Campus Calendar – Soccer team shooting for national tournament – Sexual abuse: The reality behind the pain – Taylor welcomes student leaders – Nothing But A Long Hair-ed Hippy… – Letters to the Editor – Don’t Forget! – Said One Drowning Man To Another – Fall athletes continue successful campaigns – Letters to the editor submissions:


The Echo: October 27, 1995, Taylor University Oct 1995

The Echo: October 27, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

National and International News – WOW to spotlight missions – Students reunite with families – The Life Our Parents Bring – MWS concert sells out – Student Echoes – Patterson inducted into NAIA Hall of Fame – Letter to the Editor – Said One Drowning Man To Another – Letters to the editor submissions: – Trojans capture three MCC titles


A Lincoln In Illinois Oct 1995

A Lincoln In Illinois

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1995 performance of A Lincoln in Illinois by Robert Sherwood.


The Echo: October 13, 1995, Taylor University Oct 1995

The Echo: October 13, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

National and International News – Campus Calendar – New capital campaign drive begins – Statues honor Sammy Morris – Nothing But A Long Hair-ed Hippy… – Voss, science students, conduct work on exploratory satellite – Lincoln prepares to make appearance at Taylor – Walking my Dogma – Letters to the editor submissions: – Trojans press into heart of seasons


The Echo: October 6, 1995, Taylor University Oct 1995

The Echo: October 6, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

Welcome Alumni

National and International News – Campus Calendar – Homecoming 1995 opens with dedication – Music department presents concert for the ages – Primary care center to locate across from campus – Sammy Morris memorabilia on display in archives – Nothing But A Long Hair-ed Hippy… – Letters to the editor submissions: – TU students head west for family students – New greenhouse expands TU’s environmental horizons – Member of the Class of 1945 recalls all of the good times at Taylor – Alumni Echoes – Letters to the Editor – Scenic Overlook – Strip Cycle receives thumbs-up – …


Homecoming 1995 Brochure, Taylor University Oct 1995

Homecoming 1995 Brochure, Taylor University

Homecoming & Family Weekend

No abstract provided.


Samuel Morris Sculpture Dedication And Sesquicentennial Launch (1995), Taylor University Oct 1995

Samuel Morris Sculpture Dedication And Sesquicentennial Launch (1995), Taylor University

Buildings and Grounds of Taylor University

The program for the 1995 Samuel Morris Sculpture Dedication and Sesquicentennial Launch.


Samuel Morris Sculpture Dedication Program (1995), Taylor University Oct 1995

Samuel Morris Sculpture Dedication Program (1995), Taylor University

Buildings and Grounds of Taylor University

The program for the 1995 Samuel Morris Sculpture Dedication Program.


Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne Oct 1995

Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The Fall 1995 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Fall 1995), Taylor University Oct 1995

Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Fall 1995), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Fall 1995 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Koinonia, Melissa Schermer, Steve Moore, Alan Mula Oct 1995

Koinonia, Melissa Schermer, Steve Moore, Alan Mula

Koinonia

An Article by Philip Yancey

President's Corner

CoCCA: Sharing the Wealth

Photo Collage of the ACSD '95 Conference

Who Wants Revival?

Book Review: Managing Student Affairs Effectively

Distinguished Service Awards

Hop on the Information Superhighway with the ACSD Electronic Discussion Group


1995-96 Chapel Schedule, Taylor University Oct 1995

1995-96 Chapel Schedule, Taylor University

Chapel Schedules

No abstract provided.


The Echo: September 29, 1995, Taylor University Sep 1995

The Echo: September 29, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

National and International News – Campus Calendar – Taylor welcomes several new faculty members – Sammy Morris statues to be dedicated – ICC Spirit Week Events – Gnagey heads TV studies – Did You Get The Classes You Needed This Semester? – The shape of it all – Letters to the Editor – Said One Drowning Man To Another – Soccer improves to 9-1-1; V-Ball defeats nationally ranked Huntington – Letters to the editor submissions:


The Echo: September 22, 1995, Taylor University Sep 1995

The Echo: September 22, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

National and International News – Campus Calendar – Jenkinson honored for efforts – Taylor mourns loss of two past professors – Hall Director Echoes – Letters to the editor submissions: – Third East raises funds – SAC presents new Olympic competition for wings – Hispanic month – Thumbs Up Thumbs Down – Walking my Dogma – Fall athletes in heart of schedule


The Echo: September 15, 1995, Taylor University Sep 1995

The Echo: September 15, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

National and International News – Campus Calendar – Hall leader settle in – TU reaps high honors – Nothing But A Long Hair-ed Hippy… – Donors, students come together – Lit lovers leap to London – Correction: – Letters to the editor submissions: – Letter to the Editor – Said One Drowning Man To Another – Volleyball hits 10-1 mark; Cross country, women’s tennis continue winning ways


The Echo: September 8, 1995, Taylor University Sep 1995

The Echo: September 8, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

National and International News – Campus Calendar – Renewal week aims to sustain revival – Briscoe: Saved to serve – Campus communications get new technology – Attention Students: CLEP Testing Changed – Letters to the Editor – Said One Drowning Man To Another – Letters to the editor submissions: – Njoroge, Steele continue seasons where they left of


The Echo: September 1, 1995, Taylor University Sep 1995

The Echo: September 1, 1995, Taylor University

1995-1996 (Volume 99)

National and International News – Campus Calendar – Students question housing policies – Sicker, Union renovated – Echo Publishing Scheudle ’95-96 – From the President’s Desk: Heather Shimko Student Body President – George by Mark Szorady – Letters to the editor submissions: – Campus radio goes on-air – Thumbs Up Thumbs Down – TU athletes set stage for fall campaigns


Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne Jul 1995

Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The Summer 1995 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Summer 1995), Taylor University Jul 1995

Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Summer 1995), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Summer 1995 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Mathematical And Theological Beliefs: A Cognitive Science Perspective, Ron Benbow Jun 1995

Mathematical And Theological Beliefs: A Cognitive Science Perspective, Ron Benbow

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1995

In recent years, research studies have shown that control decisions and processes, beliefs about the nature of mathematics, attitudes, and other affective variables have enormous impact on the mathematical performance of students. This paper gives an overview of the research on mathematical beliefs and reviews some work done in Christian education relating to theological beliefs. It then compares the two.


Using Data To Develop Mathematical Methods, Philip R. Carlson Jun 1995

Using Data To Develop Mathematical Methods, Philip R. Carlson

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1995

An analysis of ordered pairs and their scatter plots leads to interesting questions related to mathematical modeling. Some statistical methods suggest ways to approach this analysis of the ordered pairs. Both high school and college methods are illustrated in this paper.


The Intermediate Value Theorem, Dale Varberg Jun 1995

The Intermediate Value Theorem, Dale Varberg

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1995

The Intermediate Value Theorem (a continuous function on an interval assumes all values between any two of its values) is one of the big theorems of calculus. Yet the theorem is absent or briefly mentioned in most calculus textbooks. The theorem deserves better as we intend to show by listing ten picturesque consequences that we think could enliven any calculus course.


What Does A Computer Program Mean? An Introduction To Denotational Semantics, Gene B. Chase Jun 1995

What Does A Computer Program Mean? An Introduction To Denotational Semantics, Gene B. Chase

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1995

This paper is for mathematicians who are curious about how topology is being used to prove computer programs correct. Those advanced parts have been limited to Sections III, V, and VI, and they are marked by a [clock symbol]. By contrast, sections II, IV, and VII are suitable as a companion to existing textbooks in a Computer Science course such as Organization of Programming Languages, the course CS 8 as described in Curriculum [1979]. Perhaps in a first reading you might read just those sections.

Among many books and articles on the semantics, or meaning, of computer languages, …


Statistics, Mathematics, And Teaching, David S. Moore Jun 1995

Statistics, Mathematics, And Teaching, David S. Moore

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1995

In discussing our teaching, we may focus on content, what we want our students to learn, or on pedagogy, what we do to help them learn. These two topics are of course related. In particular, changes in pedagogy are often driven in part by changing priorities for what kinds of things we want students to learn. It is nonetheless convenient to address content and pedagogy separately. Pedagogy, certainly the less specific of the two, is the topic of my second paper. This paper concerns content, and in particular contains one side of a conversation between a statistician and mathematicians …


Constructivism, Mathematics Education And Christianity, Ted Watanabe Jun 1995

Constructivism, Mathematics Education And Christianity, Ted Watanabe

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1995

In this paper, I briefly describe what constructivism is and its implications in the field of mathematics education. I will then discuss what this epistemology may mean to Christians who are in the field of mathematics education


The 25 Greatest Mathematicians, Robert Brabenec Jun 1995

The 25 Greatest Mathematicians, Robert Brabenec

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1995

Many have tried to determine the greatest mathematicians in history. The purpose of this paper is to consider making such a list, along with some criteria to consider in making a rank order of these mathematicians.