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C. S. Lewis Scholar to Speak for 2011 Convocation

Noted C. S. Lewis scholar Louis Markos will be the featured speaker for the 2011 Convocation at Southwestern Adventist University. The annual event is scheduled for the Keene Seventh-day Adventist

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Using the iPad in the Classroom

Even though I believe that successful teaching doesn’t depend on technology, the appropriate use of it can enhance the teaching experience. This is something that I had the privilege of experiencing

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Reality Check

I was upset. I was mad. I felt as if I had been taken advantage of. Ever since the iPad had come out, I had wanted one. But we could

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Art Exhibit Features Famous Composers

The world of art meets the world of music when Marcela Wall hosts a special on-campus art exhibit featuring famous musical composers.  The exhibit will take place at the Chan

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Comm. Dept. Changes With the Times

Probably no other academic department at Southwestern Adventist University has been affected more by the incessant changes in technology than Communication. The term media no longer just refers to broadcast

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Three Receive Extra Mile Awards

Susan Gardner, Susan Grady and Islem Mattey were named by Southwestern Adventist University as recipients of this year’s Extra Mile Awards.

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Southwestern Moves to Online Bookstore Service

Southwestern students now will be encouraged to buy or rent their textbooks from the school’s new online bookstore.

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“They Love Me–And I Don’t Know Why”

She came to earn a degree, and fell in love with the Southwestern education department and teaching.

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James The Named VP for Student Services

James The now serves as Southwestern’s new Dean of Students.

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Education Is About Learning to Think

Would an independent thinker be comfortable on a traditional Seventh-day Adventist University campus? Nursing major Kenny Collins tells his story.