Archive for May, 2011
May 20, 2011
Truly a living testimony to the value of high education, 80 year old Betty Simmons will join 250 other students, most of whom are four times younger than she is, at this year’s Spring Commencement at Lubbock Christian University. Read more…
Topics: 80 Year Old, education, LCU, Learning, Life-long learning, Lubbock Christian University, Octogenarian
May 20, 2011
In order to encourage more innovation and independent studies, Math and Science students at Spring Arbor University are given the opportunity to showcase their research project at the university’s annual Math and Science Exhibition. Read more…
Topics: Community, Exhibition, High school, international students, Math, Projects, Research, Science, Spring Arbor University
May 19, 2011
On May 14th 2011, current ELI 360 Communication Coordinator, Benjamin Skye, was awarded the Julius Olsen Medal award during the Hardin-Simmons Spring commencement. Graduating in a Bachelor of Arts, double-majoring in Bible and Psychology, Skye was presented with the award by Hardin-Simmons President, Dr. Lanny Hall.
Topics: Academic, Hardin-Simmons University, international students, Julius Olsen Medal, Malaysia, Penang, Private Christian University, Success
May 10, 2011
Beginning next year, the Ministry of Education of Hong Kong will drastically over-haul the nation’s education system in order to better equip the nation’s youth to face the challenges of the 21st Century workplace. Read more…
Topics: American Model, British Model, Core Values, Eli 360, Higher Education, HKUST, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, leadership, Liberal Arts, Paradigm Shift, university
May 3, 2011
During a recent visit, Edmund Moy, former director of the U.S. Mint and aide to President George W. Bush encouraged students to practice integrity in the workplace. Read about his visit…
Topics: Edmund Moy, Employment, integrity, Students, Union University, university, Workplace