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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Alyssa Cheadle, Sara Friedl-Putnam
From The Publisher, Mark Wilhelm
"Annoying The Student With Her Rights:" Human Life Coram Hominibus; Reflections On Vocation, Hope, And Politics, Caryn D. Riswold
"Annoying The Student With Her Rights:" Human Life Coram Hominibus; Reflections On Vocation, Hope, And Politics, Caryn D. Riswold
Intersections
No abstract provided.
Called For Life--Affirming Vocational Discernment, Richard L. Torgerson
Called For Life--Affirming Vocational Discernment, Richard L. Torgerson
Intersections
No abstract provided.
From The Publisher, Mark Wilhelm
Erin Blecha, Erin Blecha
Full Issue, Number 32, Spring 2010
Full Issue, Number 29, Spring 2009
From The Editor, Robert D. Haak
Students In The Cloud: Creating Digital Citizens, José Marichal
Students In The Cloud: Creating Digital Citizens, José Marichal
Intersections
No abstract provided.
From The Editor, Robert D. Haak
Full Issue, Number 30, Fall 2009
From The Publisher, Mark Wilhelm
From The Publisher, Mark Wilhelm
Reviews, Matthew J. Marohl
Professional Education/Liberal Arts Education: Not A Case Of Either-Or But Both-And, Gail Summer
Professional Education/Liberal Arts Education: Not A Case Of Either-Or But Both-And, Gail Summer
Intersections
No abstract provided.
An Historical Survey Of The Augustana College Campus, Glen E. Brolander
An Historical Survey Of The Augustana College Campus, Glen E. Brolander
Augustana Historical Society Publications
Abstract (excerpt):
Augustana College, through its 110 years in Rock Island, from 1875 to 1985, has constantly sought to develop physical facilities which appropriately support its educational program. The growth of the campus and facility improvements have reflected a commitment to excellence. The purpose of this publication is to tell the story of that change. Others have written of the history of the College and about those who have given leadership to it. In this work we will not deal primarily with people, but rather with a detailed description of the facilities of the College as they have developed through …