Archive for October, 2010
October 15, 2010
Hardin-Simmons University, in collaboration with ELI 360, recently launched its new English as a Second Language (ESL) Program in the Fall Semester of 2010. The groundbreaking program currently consist of five students from mainland China. Read more about this program and how it has been highlighted on the local news channel.
Topics: America, china, English, Enrollment, ESL Program, Hardin-Simmons University, Shane Davidson, Students, Ted Presley, university
October 13, 2010
On October 29, Lubbock Christian University (LCU) will host the Women in Leadership Conference (WILC). The Conference features presentations from four LCU alumnae who hold positions of leadership in the fields of finance, health care and education. More details are available on the LCU website.

Women in Leadership Conference
October 12, 2010
Spring Arbor University communication professor, Mary Darling and Tony Campolo recently published a book titled, Connecting like Jesus: Practices for healing, teaching and preaching. This is the second book coauthored by this team of writers. Their first collaboration, The God of Intimacy and Action: Reconnecting Ancient Spiritual Practices, Evangelism, and Justice, was published in 2007. Read more about this book and these authors in the news and events section of the Spring Arbor University website.
Topics: communication, justice, spiritual practices, Spring Arbor University
October 8, 2010
It is an undeniable truth is that being in university inevitably forces the individual to grow mentally. Students who persevere through the academic rigors of a four-year college career cannot avoid coming out being better and more efficient in dealing with knowledge and information. Read more…
Topics: Academic, college, Cost, Eli 360, Frederick Douglass, Hardin-Simmons University, intellect, Knowledge, Sacrifice, university