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Cedarville Magazine, Fall 2013: A Light In The Pharmacy, Cedarville University
Cedarville Magazine, Fall 2013: A Light In The Pharmacy, Cedarville University
Cedarville Magazine
In recent years, we’ve seen the health care industry become an expansive force in American culture, politics, and the economy. It has grown more specialized at a time when we, as patients, are increasingly responsible to navigate its complexity on our own. Sometimes help can be found in surprising places.
Pharmacy, as a profession, is responding to the needs and opportunities created by the new health care landscape. Your “friendly neighborhood pharmacist” does much more than stand behind a counter and fill your prescriptions. Pharmacists are taking more active roles in research, medication management, preventive care, education, ethics … and …
Cedarville Magazine, Summer 2013: Mind Body Soul Food, Cedarville University
Cedarville Magazine, Summer 2013: Mind Body Soul Food, Cedarville University
Cedarville Magazine
It’s summertime! And our thoughts turn to backyard barbeques and picnics at the park, vegetable gardens and farm markets. It’s not just the bold colors and textures of summertime foods that capture us, but also the words we use to describe them: fresh, ripe, juicy, crisp, organic. Summer is an exciting food season. And because this is a time of year when we tend to be more active, spending more time outdoors, we are more intentional about how we fuel, restore, and steward our bodies.
In this issue of Cedarville Magazine, we provide a variety of perspectives and resources to …
Cedarville Magazine, Spring 2013: Reconsidering The American Dream, Cedarville University
Cedarville Magazine, Spring 2013: Reconsidering The American Dream, Cedarville University
Cedarville Magazine
In October 2012, Cedarville hosted the American Dream Conference: Christian Perspectives on the Economy. The conference was part of the Critical Concern Series exploring cultural issues of our day from a biblical perspective.
Keynote speakers included economists, authors, professors, and market researchers. Their areas of scholarship ranged from Social Security administration and investment research to biblical perspectives on capitalism and the role of government.
In this debut issue of Cedarville Magazine, we present a sampling of the keynote remarks as well as supporting perspectives from our own Cedarville family. In these pages you will find men and women …
Jewerl Maxwell Announces Book Publication, Andrea Speros
Jewerl Maxwell Announces Book Publication, Andrea Speros
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Jewerl Maxwell, Ph.D., associate dean of the center for lifelong learning and assistant professor of political science at Cedarville University, co-authored “Tough Times for the President: Political Adversity and the Sources of Executive Power” with professor, author and presidency scholar Ryan J. Barilleaux.
Theology Central To Bible Minor Revisions, Andrea Speros
Theology Central To Bible Minor Revisions, Andrea Speros
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Cedarville University is announcing revisions to the Bible minor, a requirement for all students. This change will impact incoming students as well as current freshmen, sophomore and junior students. According to Chris Miller, Ph.D., biblical and ministry studies chair and senior professor of biblical studies, the revisions were made to improve how theology is taught and maximize teaching outcomes by improving the sequencing between courses.
Tutors Present Research At International Conference, Jenni Hodges
Tutors Present Research At International Conference, Jenni Hodges
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Eight writing center tutors and director Julie Moore presented research at the International Writing Centers Association Conference in San Diego last October. Most of the students presented capstone projects from Moore’s writing center theory and training class, which is a required preparation for all tutors.