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Lessons Of Resilience From Our Founding Mothers: An Examination Of Women From 1776 To 1830, Jody A. Kunk-Czaplicki Dec 2018

Lessons Of Resilience From Our Founding Mothers: An Examination Of Women From 1776 To 1830, Jody A. Kunk-Czaplicki

Journal of Research, Assessment, and Practice in Higher Education

The role of women in American society during its first 50 years (1776-1830) varied. Women, however, built and maintained the Republic but were not granted access to the Academy (Nash, 2005, Kerber, 1997). At the threshold of the Revolutionary War, women served not only their home, family, and husbands, they began to serve the broader country. In the first third of the 19th century, white women of wealth engaged in political acts of service and in acts of disruption (Kerber, 1997). The rest of this paper examines how women leaders of early America laid the foundation for women’s access …


Teaching Magis At College: Meaning, Mission, And Moral Responsibility, Marcus Mescher Dec 2018

Teaching Magis At College: Meaning, Mission, And Moral Responsibility, Marcus Mescher

Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal

Jesuit colleges and universities highlight terms like magis to accentuate the specific charism of Jesuit education. But when these words and phrases are separated from their context in Ignatian spirituality and the mission of the Society of Jesus, they risk becoming banal jargon. When magis is properly understood and effectively taught, it provides a fundamental horizon of meaning, calls everyone to partner in the mission of Jesuit education, and empowers faculty, staff, and students to embrace moral responsibility in a world marked by sin and suffering. In the praxis of teaching magis, contemplation, imagination, and vocation discernment are three …


"Welcome Christmas" Concert At Andrews Friday, Dec. 7, In The Howard Performing Arts Center, Stephen Zork Nov 2018

"Welcome Christmas" Concert At Andrews Friday, Dec. 7, In The Howard Performing Arts Center, Stephen Zork

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

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Chuck Degroat, Lydia Marcus Nov 2018

Chuck Degroat, Lydia Marcus

The Voice

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Elizabeth Blankespoor, Sarah Moss Nov 2018

Elizabeth Blankespoor, Sarah Moss

The Voice

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Setting The Direction, Sue Droog Nov 2018

Setting The Direction, Sue Droog

The Voice

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Fifty Years Later, The Class Of '68 Remembers, James C. Schaap Nov 2018

Fifty Years Later, The Class Of '68 Remembers, James C. Schaap

The Voice

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400 Years And Counting, Contributing Writer Nov 2018

400 Years And Counting, Contributing Writer

The Voice

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Dordt: What's In A Name?, Kate Henreckson Nov 2018

Dordt: What's In A Name?, Kate Henreckson

The Voice

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3 For 3: Dordt Gets Engagement Award Third Year In A Row, Sarah Moss Nov 2018

3 For 3: Dordt Gets Engagement Award Third Year In A Row, Sarah Moss

The Voice

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Responsibility And Technology, Sarah Moss Nov 2018

Responsibility And Technology, Sarah Moss

The Voice

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My Iphone Made Me Do It, Kevin Timmer Nov 2018

My Iphone Made Me Do It, Kevin Timmer

The Voice

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Dordt Reveals The University Logo, Sarah Moss Nov 2018

Dordt Reveals The University Logo, Sarah Moss

The Voice

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Who Is Our Neighbor?, Kate Henreckson Nov 2018

Who Is Our Neighbor?, Kate Henreckson

The Voice

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Dordt's Default Rate Well Below National Average, Sarah Moss Nov 2018

Dordt's Default Rate Well Below National Average, Sarah Moss

The Voice

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Student Entrepreneurs, Sarah Moss Nov 2018

Student Entrepreneurs, Sarah Moss

The Voice

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Campus Visit Days: An Inside Look, Kate Henreckson Nov 2018

Campus Visit Days: An Inside Look, Kate Henreckson

The Voice

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Sanford Health Partners With Dordt In Research, Erika Buiter Nov 2018

Sanford Health Partners With Dordt In Research, Erika Buiter

The Voice

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Concert Band Raises Money For Hospice House, Lydia Marcus Nov 2018

Concert Band Raises Money For Hospice House, Lydia Marcus

The Voice

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Hats Off To My Fair Lady, Kate Henreckson Nov 2018

Hats Off To My Fair Lady, Kate Henreckson

The Voice

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Leah Zuidema, Fulbright Scholar, Erika Buiter Nov 2018

Leah Zuidema, Fulbright Scholar, Erika Buiter

The Voice

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Being Light, Sarah Moss Nov 2018

Being Light, Sarah Moss

The Voice

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Always Winter, Never Christmas, Erik Hoekstra Nov 2018

Always Winter, Never Christmas, Erik Hoekstra

The Voice

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Case Study: Robin Hood Or Criminal? The Case Of A Bank Loan Officer, Vincent Agnello, Joseph F. Winter, Hai Ta Nov 2018

Case Study: Robin Hood Or Criminal? The Case Of A Bank Loan Officer, Vincent Agnello, Joseph F. Winter, Hai Ta

Journal of Vincentian Social Action

Employees who deviate from established rules at work face suspension or termination from their employment. Yet, knowing these dire consequences employees may still find themselves walking on a different path of business policy. Most employee wrongful conduct is done with the specific intent of benefitting the employee. In some cases, the authorities are brought in to intervene and criminal charges are brought against the employee, as in the case of embezzlement. Some acts are done by employees who do not believe in their company’s rules and are willing to deviate from them, not for their own benefit, but rather for …


Usury And The Common Good, Jim Wishloff Nov 2018

Usury And The Common Good, Jim Wishloff

Journal of Vincentian Social Action

The human person’s social nature makes justice and the common good subjects of immense importance. St. Thomas Aquinas defines justice as “the habit whereby a man renders to each one his due by a constant and perpetual will” (Aquinas, 1948, II-II, q.58, a.1). Looking more closely at the definition, we see that justice resides in and perfects the rational will. By willing to be just we perfect our moral personhood. The essence of the virtue is to give to others what is their right by virtue of their nature as human beings. Thus, justice inclines us to think of and …


Table Of Contents Nov 2018

Table Of Contents

Journal of Vincentian Social Action

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Editors Nov 2018

Editors

Journal of Vincentian Social Action

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Cover Nov 2018

Cover

Journal of Vincentian Social Action

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Presidio Brass In Concert At Andrews University, Howard Performing Arts Center Nov 2018

Presidio Brass In Concert At Andrews University, Howard Performing Arts Center

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Wind Symphony: "Christmas Around The World", Brandon Shin Nov 2018

Wind Symphony: "Christmas Around The World", Brandon Shin

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.