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Ouachita To Present "A Service Of Lessons And Carols" On Dec. 6, Kaelin Clay, Ouachita News Bureau Nov 2022

Ouachita To Present "A Service Of Lessons And Carols" On Dec. 6, Kaelin Clay, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University’s Division of Music will present its 24th annual “A Service of Lessons and Carols” on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in McBeth Recital Hall. The service is free and open to the public.

A Service of Lessons and Carols features Advent scripture reading alternated with Christmas carols, inviting audience members to explore and celebrate Jesus’ birth and sing along to familiar songs.

The Ouachita Singers, featured choral ensemble for the evening, is directed by Dr. Joshua Brown, director of choral activities at Ouachita.


High Praise: Cedarville's School Of Pharmacy Second In Ohio, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2022

High Praise: Cedarville's School Of Pharmacy Second In Ohio, Mark D. Weinstein

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A recent U.S. News & World Report article published in the Journal of Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy ranked Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy as the second-best pharmacy school in Ohio, second to the Ohio State University College of Pharmacy.


“The Good Shepherd Is My Healer”, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2022

“The Good Shepherd Is My Healer”, Mark D. Weinstein

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Life is like a vapor, here today and gone tomorrow. Bethany Norris, a senior Christian education major at Cedarville University from Keedysville, Maryland, learned that truth firsthand as her health took a turn for the worse on Oct. 6, 2021.


The Sounds Of The Renaissance Coming To Springfield And Oakwood, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2022

The Sounds Of The Renaissance Coming To Springfield And Oakwood, Mark D. Weinstein

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For the first time since its beginning, Cedarville University’s newest ensemble, the Madrigal Choir, will be performing in Springfield and Oakwood, Ohio, to showcase the harmonies and sounds of years past.


Steve Forbes Addresses "What Is Conservatism?" At Cedarville Lecture, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2022

Steve Forbes Addresses "What Is Conservatism?" At Cedarville Lecture, Mark D. Weinstein

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Times are changing within the political landscape, and many are beginning to ask, “What is conservatism?” Long believed to be a set political thought, the label “conservatism” could be changing. In order to answer this question, Cedarville University is hosting the lecture series: What Is Conservatism? A Lecture Series Exploring Conservatism in America. These lectures are free of charge and open to the public.


Ouachita Presents 30th Annual Festival Of Christmas On Dec. 2-3, Kaitlyn Stoddard, Ouachita News Bureau Nov 2022

Ouachita Presents 30th Annual Festival Of Christmas On Dec. 2-3, Kaitlyn Stoddard, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University’s School of Fine Arts will present its 30th annual holiday program, A Festival of Christmas, on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2–3, in Jones Performing Art Center.

The Friday performance begins at 7:30 p.m., and the Saturday show starts at 2:30 p.m.

“We are so excited to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Festival of Christmas and Jones Performing Arts Center,” said Dr. Joshua Brown, co-director of the performance and director of choral activities at Ouachita. “This year we will have cookies and hot chocolate with Santa one hour prior to each performance, as well as an alumni …


Ouachita's Ian Cosh Receives Honorary Doctorate From Liverpool Hope University, Kaitlyn Stoddard, Ouachita News Bureau Nov 2022

Ouachita's Ian Cosh Receives Honorary Doctorate From Liverpool Hope University, Kaitlyn Stoddard, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ian Cosh, vice president emeritus for community and international engagement at Ouachita Baptist University, was awarded an honorary Doctor of Education degree from Liverpool (England) Hope University in July 2022 at the university’s graduation ceremony in the United Kingdom.

Dr. Gerald Pillay, vice chancellor and rector of Hope, notified Cosh at the end of the Spring 2021 semester that he was to receive the degree in recognition of his contributions to international education and support of Hope over many years. Cosh said he was “blown away by the honor because it was totally unexpected and one of the greatest honors …


Husband And Wife Pharmacy Duo Appointed To Caring Partners International’S Advisory Council, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2022

Husband And Wife Pharmacy Duo Appointed To Caring Partners International’S Advisory Council, Mark D. Weinstein

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In July 2022, Leno and Martha Abraham were appointed to the advisory council of Caring Partners International (CPI), a local ministry with a global impact.


Cedarville Student Filmmaker Wins "Best Documentary" Award, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2022

Cedarville Student Filmmaker Wins "Best Documentary" Award, Mark D. Weinstein

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For Cedarville University sophomore Elizabeth Kollmar, her passion for making films always seemed like an unattainable career. But, after a class project led to an award ceremony, the dream no longer seems out of reach.


Hartsell Awarded Mid-America Regional Emmy For Battle Of The Ravine Video Essay, Kaitlyn Stoddard, Ouachita News Bureau Nov 2022

Hartsell Awarded Mid-America Regional Emmy For Battle Of The Ravine Video Essay, Kaitlyn Stoddard, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University junior Chase Hartsell was awarded a Regional EMMYⓇ for his video essay about the Ouachita-Henderson State University football rivalry Battle of the Ravine, titled “A November Morn.” The award was presented to him by the Mid-America chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) at the 46th annual Regional EMMYⓇ Gala on Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch in St. Louis, Mo.

According to John Paul, chair of the NATAS Mid-America education committee, the Mid-America chapter honors high school and college students with awards called crystal pillars that …


Ouachita To Offer Masters Of Arts Degree In Applied Behavior Analysis, Felley Lawson, Ouachita News Bureau Nov 2022

Ouachita To Offer Masters Of Arts Degree In Applied Behavior Analysis, Felley Lawson, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University is preparing to offer Arkansas’ first Master of Arts degree program in applied behavior analysis – an additional option to the university’s existing Master of Science degree. The M.A. program will launch in Fall 2023, pending Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and Verified Course Sequence (VCS) approvals.


“Paul’S Promise”: Film Screening At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2022

“Paul’S Promise”: Film Screening At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein

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Michael Davis, a 1990 Cedarville University graduate, will return to his alma mater for a special screening of his recent film, “Paul’s Promise,” on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m.


“O Come, All Ye Faithful” To The Inversions Fall Performance, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2022

“O Come, All Ye Faithful” To The Inversions Fall Performance, Mark D. Weinstein

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Just in time for dropping temperatures, Cedarville University’s acapella group, The Inversions, will be performing its first Christmas-themed concert November 11-12.


Innovation Startup Leads Graduates To Success, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2022

Innovation Startup Leads Graduates To Success, Mark D. Weinstein

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In 2001, Columbus, Ohio-based entrepreneurs Tom Balliett and Jim Stevenson were working corporate leadership and consulting positions after selling their marketing firm, which specialized in global branding and product launches for multiple domestic and international Fortune 500 companies.


Mexico Mission Miracle Transforms Student's Faith, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2022

Mexico Mission Miracle Transforms Student's Faith, Mark D. Weinstein

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For Sydney Mason, a Cedarville University junior studying studio art, her high school years were plagued by doubts about her faith until a brush with death led to a miracle. In 2018, as a high school sophomore, Mason’s church took a group of students on a mission trip to help build new dormitories at the Praise Valley Camp and Retreat Center in Saltillo, Mexico.


Reaching Higher: Student Act Scores Higher Than The National Average, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2022

Reaching Higher: Student Act Scores Higher Than The National Average, Mark D. Weinstein

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Academic excellence has always been a key pillar at Cedarville University, and its students’ average standardized test scores only confirm that.


The Love Of Students Leads Search For A Kidney Donor, Mark D. Weinstein Oct 2022

The Love Of Students Leads Search For A Kidney Donor, Mark D. Weinstein

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Deep Calls for Life, a student-led campaign at Cedarville University, is taking drastic measures to help Dr. Chuck Elliott, senior professor of communication, find a kidney donor that can sustain his life. This campaign not only demonstrates a deep love and support for the students’ beloved professor but also addresses the need for organ donation.


Hamilton, Hubbard Use Inbre Grant To Bring New Instruments To Ouachita Chemistry Program, Kaitlyn Stoddard, Ouachita News Bureau Oct 2022

Hamilton, Hubbard Use Inbre Grant To Bring New Instruments To Ouachita Chemistry Program, Kaitlyn Stoddard, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University chemistry instructors Dr. Sharon Hamilton and Dr. Sara Hubbard were awarded a $14,135 small instrument grant by the Arkansas IdeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE), which they used to purchase a spectrophotometer and a fluorometer for use by students in Ouachita’s Department of Chemistry. The grant was made possible by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences in the National Institutes of Health.

Hubbard, associate professor and Nell I. Mondy Chair of Chemistry, and Hamilton, associate professor of chemistry, were notified of their award in January. They collaborated with Dr. Christen Pruett and Dr. Ruth Plymale, …


Ouachita's Department Of Theatre Arts To Present "A Servant To Two Masters", Sierra Hoss Oct 2022

Ouachita's Department Of Theatre Arts To Present "A Servant To Two Masters", Sierra Hoss

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Ouachita Baptist University’s Department of Theatre Arts will present “A Servant to Two Masters” from Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 17-19, and Monday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. in Verser Theatre. A matinee performance is set for Sunday, Nov. 20 at 2:30 p.m.

Written by Carlo Goldoni in 1746 and adapted by David Turner and Paul Lapworth, “A Servant to Two Masters” is a comedy that tells the story of Truffaldino, a hungry servant who, upon realizing that working for two masters could ensure him a greater supply of food, tries to do the job of two men while working desperately to conceal …


Honoring A Legacy: Artwork Dedicated In Honor Of Nora Bolthouse, Mark D. Weinstein Oct 2022

Honoring A Legacy: Artwork Dedicated In Honor Of Nora Bolthouse, Mark D. Weinstein

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Longtime friends of Cedarville University Bill and Nora Bolthouse will long be remembered, as Nora’s name is now honored in the Dixon Ministry Center.


Ouachita's Division Of Music Presents "This Is My Father's World" From Nov. 3-6, Abigail Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau Oct 2022

Ouachita's Division Of Music Presents "This Is My Father's World" From Nov. 3-6, Abigail Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University’s Division of Music will present an opera and musical theatre experience titled “This Is My Father’s World” from Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 3-5, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 6, at 2:30 p.m. in Mabee Fine Arts Center’s McBeth Recital Hall.

“The show is based on a concept that I developed over the summer,” said director Dr. Kara Claybrook, visiting assistant professor of music at Ouachita. “It has different genres from different shows; the hymn ‘This is My Father’s World’ serves as the connecting device. The idea is to explore how our senses draw us closer to God or …


Trip Lee, Shane & Shane Stand For Life At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein Oct 2022

Trip Lee, Shane & Shane Stand For Life At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein

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Stand for Life, a holistic pro-life movement, is on tour, visiting several universities around the country. The tour is coming to Cedarville University on Tuesday, Nov. 1, with keynote speaker Trip Lee, a former Christian rapper and now a young adult pastor at Concord Church in Dallas, Texas, and musical group Shane & Shane.


What Is Conservatism? Exploring The Future Of American Politics, Mark D. Weinstein Oct 2022

What Is Conservatism? Exploring The Future Of American Politics, Mark D. Weinstein

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Times are changing within the political landscape, and many are beginning to ask, “What is conservatism?” Long believed to be a set political thought, the label “conservatism” could be changing. In order to answer this question, Cedarville University will be hosting a new lecture series: What Is Conservatism? Exploring the Future of American Politics.


Ouachita's Hickingbotham School Of Business To Launch Mba Program, Felley Lawson, Ouachita News Bureau Oct 2022

Ouachita's Hickingbotham School Of Business To Launch Mba Program, Felley Lawson, Ouachita News Bureau

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The Hickingbotham School of Business at Ouachita Baptist University is preparing to launch a fully-online Master of Business Administration degree program, set to begin in Fall 2023 pending approval from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

The HLC is Ouachita’s accrediting agency; additionally, the Hickingbotham School of Business is also accredited by the AACSB. It is Arkansas’ only private AACSB-accredited business school.


Fifth Generation Student Making Her Mark At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein Oct 2022

Fifth Generation Student Making Her Mark At Cedarville University, Mark D. Weinstein

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It’s not uncommon for Cedarville University students to be second- or third-generation students. But for Hannah Dow, a freshman exercise science major, her family’s legacy at Cedarville spans five generations of students.


Savannah Pierce Crowned 2022 Homecoming Queen At Ouachita, Addie Woods, Ouachita News Bureau Oct 2022

Savannah Pierce Crowned 2022 Homecoming Queen At Ouachita, Addie Woods, Ouachita News Bureau

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Savannah Pierce, a senior Christian studies major from Dover, Ark., was crowned Ouachita Baptist University’s 2022 Homecoming Queen during a pregame ceremony at Cliff Harris Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 8. Pierce represented the Ouachita marching band. A member of the Ouachita marching band color guard and Tri Chi women’s social club, Pierce is a resident assistant and a Kappa Chi men’s social club little sis.


African Governments’ Foreign Publics Engagement: Public Diplomacy In African Perspective, Isaac Antwi-Boasiako Oct 2022

African Governments’ Foreign Publics Engagement: Public Diplomacy In African Perspective, Isaac Antwi-Boasiako

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Scholars over the years have delved into the discourse of states’ foreign publics engagement in achieving their foreign policy objectives. This analysis is done generally with the western perspective of public diplomacy with recent Asian scholarship evolving. As a result, this study aims to reflect on public diplomacy from an African perspective. Therefore, it analyses how African governments have engaged their foreign publics (foreign governments and their citizens) to attract foreign aid, tourism, and investments in their nation-building and development trajectory. The article explores African public diplomacy mechanisms such as diasporas, nation branding, cultural diplomacy, and many others. It also …


From The "Ouachitonian": Meghann Bledsone, Emma Dannis, Ouachita News Bureau Oct 2022

From The "Ouachitonian": Meghann Bledsone, Emma Dannis, Ouachita News Bureau

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Meghann Bledsoe was one of many people in America who grew up bilingual. Her second language is not spoken, though. Bledsoe grew up fluent in American Sign Language.


From The "Ouachitonian": Allie Bailey, Addie Woods, Ouachita News Bureau Oct 2022

From The "Ouachitonian": Allie Bailey, Addie Woods, Ouachita News Bureau

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The Ouachita Baptist University Elrod Center has provided many opportunities for students to get involved with various programs to serve the Arkadelphia community along with students and professors alike on campus. In particular, ElderServe allowed students to be paired with an elderly couple or elder and visit them, bring them food or write them letters.


From The "Ouachitonian": Kevin Merino, Katie Moore, Ouachita News Bureau Oct 2022

From The "Ouachitonian": Kevin Merino, Katie Moore, Ouachita News Bureau

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The Ravine Rovers began their journey during the first semester of the 2021-2022 academic year at Ouachita as a group of students looking for an organized league in which to play soccer. The team was initially created by Kevin Merino, a senior biology major from Wylie, Texas, and Logan Daust, a senior business administration/sport management major from Plano, Texas.