快猫短视频 News
2024 Oct
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快猫短视频 Book Considers Impact of Invoking 鈥淔ounding Fathers鈥 in Congressional Politics
The new book 鈥淚nvoking the Fathers: Dangerous Metaphors and Founding Myths in Congressional Politics鈥 by Dr. Sarah Kornfield of the 快猫短视频 communication faculty, published this month by Johns Hopkins University Press, examines the impact of the phrase 鈥淔ounding Fathers鈥 as code for a particular political outlook.
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快猫短视频 Matthew Kuiper of Religion Faculty Appointed to Blekkink Professorship
Dr. Matthew Kuiper of the 快猫短视频 religion faculty has been appointed to the college鈥檚 Evert J. and Hattie E. Blekkink Professorship.
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快猫短视频 New book explores research on how to flourish after being 'done' with religion
RNSIn 'Done: How to Flourish After Leaving Religion,' 快猫短视频 psychology professor Daryl Van Tongeren offers ways to navigate the grief, loss and longing that often accompany religious transitions and points to signs of hope.
2024 Sep
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快猫短视频 Robert Swierenga to Receive State History Award for Biography of A.C. Van Raalte
Dr. Robert P. Swierenga, who is the A.C. Van Raalte Research Professor at the Van Raalte Institute of 快猫短视频, is receiving a 2024 State History Award from the Historical Society of Michigan for his biography of the influential leader for whom both his professional title and the institute are named.
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快猫短视频 Stateside: Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Stateside, Michigan PublicDr. David Ryden joined Stateside to discuss the evolution of the GOP鈥檚 presence and support in West Michigan.
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快猫短视频 The Nicene Creed is 鈥渁 medicine for our times鈥
The Catholic World Report鈥淭he Nicene Creed: A Scriptural, Historical & Theological Commentary,鈥 published recently by Baker Academic, is co-authored by two Catholic theologians and professors: Daniel A. Keating and Hope professor Dr. Jared Ortiz.
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快猫短视频 Pablo Peschiera to Present Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture on Sept. 17
Dr. Pablo Peschiera, associate professor of English at 快猫短视频, will present the college鈥檚 2024 Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture on Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 4 p.m. in the Maas Center auditorium.