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Meylin Allen & Jordanne Howell-Walton, both graduates of Andrews University, describe the peace march they organized with students from the Berrien Springs public high school. The event's purpose was to raise awareness about racial injustice an
In this episode Bill Wolfer argues that failure is an important part of the learning process, an unavoidable feature of the road to success. Bill Wolfer is an assistant professor of Computer Science, chair of the Department of Computing, and D
In this episode Dr. Jay Brand invites us to again learn to play. To this end, he introduces us to important concepts of divergent thinking and deep empathy. Dr. Brand is a professor of Leadership and Higher Education, and he has extensive exper
8th Annual Social Consciousness Summit (Apr 23, 2020). Theme: “COVID-19: Understanding and Breaking the Socio-Economic and Racial Disparities.”Michael Nixon, Andrews University VP for Diversity & Inclusion, moderates the discussion, where pan
In this episode, we learn about the International Center for Trauma Education & Care and also about dealing with trauma and stress in our lives. To present on these themes, social work professor Ingrid Slikkers is joined by 3 graduate students
In this interview, Rachel Lamb discusses her faith, research and activism in the context of creation care, specifically focusing on climate change. Rachel is currently a PhD Candidate in Geographical Sciences at the University of Maryland, Coll
Dr. Gary Burdick presents on the influence that Isaac Newton had on science and on Adventist theology. Additionally, Chaplain José Bourget continues the on-going segment called Sacred Spaces.If you would like to watch the video version of thi
Dr. Anthony Bosman gives a creative and striking presentation that connects mathematics and faith. Additionally, Chaplain José Bourget continues the on-going segment called Sacred Spaces.If you would like to watch the video version of this pr
Dr. Dominique Gummelt shares her personal story relating to physical health before giving practical guidance on how to pursue wellness in our own lives. Dominique is Director of University Wellness and Executive Director of the Andreasen Center
Dr. Judith Fisher encourages the Andrews community to cultivate mental health even in a time of stress and difficulty. She reminds us that we were made to thrive! Additionally, Chaplain José Bourget continues the on-going segment called Sacred
Dr. Harvey Burnett presents on his research exploring the concept of psychological body armor. Additionally, Chaplain José Bourget continues the on-going segment called Sacred Spaces. Here he leads a reflection on the doors we pass through ever
Dr. Liz Muhlenbeck, associate professor of management and Adventist Health System Endowed Chair, analyzes change from a management or business perspective, making the theme accessible and applicable to a wide audience.CREDITSTheme Music: “On
Andrews University President, Dr. Andrea Luxton, presents on literature and change. Chaplain José Bourget also introduces a segment titled, "Sacred Spaces." Here he invites us to see our surroundings with new eyes.CREDITSTheme Music: “Onward
This episode introduces Season 2, which will be 15 installments through the end of the semester. The conversation explores living, learning, and serving in a time of social distancing.Episode 5 participants: Michael Nixon (VP for Diversity &
Dr. Bernard Taylor—Research Professor in Septuagint Studies in the Loma Linda University School of Religion and Andrews University alum—shares about his career in biblical translation. Dr. Taylor gave this presentation at an Andrews vespers co-
This episode is a recording of an event held at Andrews University commemorating the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Speakers include Andrews University president, Dr. Andrea Luxton, Congressman Fred Upton,
Physics professor Tiffany Summerscales shares about her research with the LIGO Scientific Collaboration on gravitational waves. Three LIGO leaders received the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics.Interviewer: Jeff Boyd, Office of Research & Creative
Michael Nixon, Andrews University's new Vice President for Diversity & Inclusion, shares about his mission and dreams for our diverse campus community.Interviewer: Becky St Clair.Sound Engineer: Jeff Boyd.Producer: Jeff Boyd.Executive Prod
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