by David Christianson | Jan 23, 2015 | Adams Center Event, Faith & Learning, In Case You Missed It
Long before James K. Smith, Campbell understood the importance of beauty, narrative, and imagination in moral formation. Exciting manuscript evidence reveals the roots of his aesthetics, his pedagogy, and the practices he employed as a Christian educator.
by Berlin Fang | Jan 22, 2015 | Reading Group
The Adams Center and Charis (the Center for Heritage and Renewal in Spirituality) will be conducting a reading/discussion lunch group this semester focused on issues of “Race and ACU.” Some of you were involved in the reading group last semester that...
by Shaylee Southerland | Aug 28, 2014 | In Case You Missed It
If you missed the Faculty Fusion Turnitin session with Cliff Barbarick on August 19th, don’t worry! You can watch the full podcast of the session here.
by Shaylee Southerland | Apr 16, 2014 | In Case You Missed It
If you missed the CHARIS Conversations on March 3rd & April 10th, don’t worry! You can watch the full podcasts of both sessions here. March 3rd: Pedagogy in the Stone-Campbell Movement: Implications of Religious Heritage for University Teaching Practices John Mark...
by Shaylee Southerland | Sep 11, 2013 | Archived, In Case You Missed It
If you missed Doug Foster’s CHARIS Conversations – Public Leadership of Women in the Stone-Campbell Movement: Advance or Retreat? session on September 5th, don’t worry! You can watch the full podcast of the session here.
by Shaylee Southerland | May 24, 2013 | Archived, In the News, Special Guest
What are you doing? I have written a Physical Sciences textbook using iBook Author that is used in the Chemistry 203 course….this is a course for pre-service elementary school teachers. iPads are used as the teaching platform and all homework, laboratory work...