Faculty members at ACU integrate their faith and Christian perspectives into the content of their courses. New faculty members participate in faith and learning discussions and receive assistance from senior faculty through the University’s mentoring program for new faculty. Additionally, the Adams Center conducts special programs and involves faculty in projects emphasizing the nature of Christian scholarship and teaching from a Christian perspective.
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- Faith Integration Teaching Squares, Spring ’23
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- Faculty Fusion 2022
- End-of-Semester Reminders
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