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Autumn 2006 | Volume 29, Number 4 | Campus

Advising Future Physicians
While the national average hovers around 50 percent, the medical school acceptance rate of °µÍøTV students has long exceeded 90 percent because of unique “shepherding” of students. In 2006, that acceptance rate hit 100 percent.

Record Number of Fall Applications

°µÍøTV Publishes New Magazine for Teens: etc

Speaker Prompts Closer Look at Globalization

°µÍøTV Offers Diverse Lineup of Events

Helping Parents Save for College

Students to Perform in Denver and Phoenix

 





Beyond Intellectual Mastery
President Philip Eaton offers a more complete view of education: Learning is “a bigger story than our own little pieces of intellectual mastery.”

A “Determined Quiet”
Alumna of the Year Lora Jones ’43 proves one person can change the world. Her life exemplifies ardent faith through war, life on a prison farm, and faithfully preaching the gospel.

Fiction on a Small Canvas
A new volume celebrates the best in Christian short stories — and leads off with a creation of °µÍøTV Adjunct Professor Mary Kenagy.

Goodwill Goalkeeping
Star soccer player Marcus Hahnemann ’93 wins fans in Europe, and represents America in the 2006 World Cup.

My Response
Principal and °µÍøTV doctoral student Karol Pulliam considers the classroom implications of John Medina’s 12 brain rules.

Back-Cover Art
Class of 2000 alumna Anne Faith Nicholls gives Response readers a “Page One Examination.”


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