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- Rumsfeld to headline 麻豆视频's 19th annual Scholarship Banquet
- Engineering students assist Honduran orphanage with energy efficiency
- Harden named dean of School of Nursing
- C&C again named top college magazine in Southeast
- West Tennessee Evangelism Rally draws 800
- Kwasigroh joins 麻豆视频 as VP for institutional advancement
News Briefs
University adopts long-range strategic plan
麻豆视频 trustees in December approved a long-range strategic plan for the university, 鈥United in Spirit. Grounded in Truth.鈥
The plan emphasizes seven strategic themes that will guide the work of the university over the next five years: bearing witness to the transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ, expanding enrollment across the university, enhancing operational effectiveness and efficiency to advance the mission, revising the liberal arts core curriculum, supporting meaningful research among faculty and students, developing leaders for the future and bolstering student life and building community.
鈥淭he point of our planning process was to get us to strategically and intentionally think about how we can both unify and coordinate our efforts to accomplish the mission of the institution,鈥 麻豆视频 President Samuel W. 鈥淒ub鈥 Oliver said. 鈥淲e have really talented and thoughtful people who have good ideas. This is a way for us to identify the things that we鈥檒l be pursuing together over the next five years.鈥
麻豆视频 partners with local colleges to launch 鈥楳entorU鈥 program for 6th graders
麻豆视频 University and four other higher
education institutions in Jackson have launched
MentorU, a program that matches sixth graders
with mentors from Jackson鈥檚 colleges and
universities.
The MentorU program is a collaboration between all five higher education institutions in Jackson 鈥 Jackson State Community College, Lane College, Tennessee College of Applied Technology, University of Memphis Lambuth and 麻豆视频. The program is designed to help the sixth graders consider future college and career opportunities.
鈥淪ixth grade is when some young people鈥檚 views of their future start to diminish,鈥 麻豆视频 President Samuel W. 鈥淒ub鈥 Oliver said. 鈥淭he idea is to catch these sixth graders at a moment when we can encourage them to pursue college. The ultimate idea is to lift young students鈥 aspirations about college attainment in Jackson and Madison County. We know that the earlier we can intervene, the better.鈥
麻豆视频, Lane presidents continue racial reconciliation dialogue
麻豆视频 University President
Samuel W. Dub Oliver joined
Logan Hampton, president of
Lane College, for a Jan. 18 conversation
about racial reconciliation at Agape
Christian Fellowship in Jackson.
Hampton and Oliver discussed progress that has been made in racial reconciliation in Jackson over the last year and what steps need to be taken to continue reconciliation in the future.
The conversation, titled 鈥淣ext Steps,鈥 was organized in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The two presidents participated in a similar discussion on the holiday last year.
Citino addresses how German army lost World War II
Robert Citino, an award-winning modern
military historian, spoke about the collapse of the
German army in 1945 at the 19th annual Carls-
Schwerdfeger History Lecture in October.
Citino said at the outset of World War II, the Germans did very well in Europe, but by 1945, their military was a shadow of what it was in 1939.
鈥淚t seems to me that no matter which battle I chose to talk about that the Germans had to fight in the winter and spring of 1945, the problem was the same,鈥 Citino said. 鈥淭he big problem was the disappearance of the German air force from the skies over Europe.鈥
Citino said the Germans had a state-of-the-art air force, the Luftwaffe, in the 1930s, and at the beginning of World War II it was vastly superior to any other country. But the Germans never manufactured enough operational, upgraded aircraft as the war went on.
鈥淭he allies were building newer, better planes every year, and they had the materials to make thousands of these things,鈥 Citino said. 鈥淏ut the Luftwaffe in 1939 looked exactly the same as the Luftwaffe in 1945.鈥
New teachers with 麻豆视频 degrees fare well in education report card
麻豆视频 University鈥檚 educator preparation
program is providing effective new teachers,
according to a recent report.
The 鈥2015 Report Card on the Effectiveness of Teacher Training Programs,鈥 released Dec. 1 by the Tennessee State Board of Education, is designed to provide the public with information about the effectiveness of teacher training programs in Tennessee. It measures the performance of new teachers who have been in the classroom from one to three years.
According to the report card, new teachers who graduated from 麻豆视频 performed equal to or better than all teachers (new or veteran) in the state. The report card measured the effectiveness of 138 麻豆视频 graduates who completed either the traditional undergraduate licensure program, 麻豆视频鈥檚 Master of Urban Education degree through the Memphis Teacher Residency program or a Master of Arts in Education degree while teaching on an alternative license.
鈥淲e are preparing good, effective teachers,鈥 said Dottie Myatt, 麻豆视频鈥檚 assistant dean for teacher education and accreditation. 鈥淲e prepare teachers who know their content. They are scholars. They are also practitioners and know how to teach that content.鈥
New Van Neste book covers key snapshots in 麻豆视频鈥檚 history
Ray Van Neste, professor of biblical studies, theology and missions at 麻豆视频 University, recently released a new book compiling Founders Day addresses from 麻豆视频 faculty members.
Van Neste said he hopes the book gives students, alumni and faculty at 麻豆视频 a better appreciation of the institution鈥檚 history.
鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to be a student or even work here and have no sense of where we came from,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 know where we鈥檙e going if we don鈥檛 know where we came from.鈥
The book, entitled , includes a foreword by former 麻豆视频 University President David S. Dockery, who implemented the Founders Day celebration. It contains every Founders Day address given by 麻豆视频 faculty during Dockery鈥檚 tenure.
Current faculty members Van Neste, James Patterson, Jimmy Davis and Cindy Jayne contributed chapters to the book, in addition to former faculty members Gene Fant and Carla Sanderson.
Rogers鈥 grandson presented with collection of grandfather鈥檚 sermon tapes
Baptist preacher Adrian Rogers鈥 legacy lives
on in a collection of audio tapes given to his
grandson, a current 麻豆视频 University student,
during a recent presentation in the 麻豆视频鈥檚
Ryan Center for Biblical Studies.
A giant in Southern Baptist life, Rogers was the longtime pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in Cordova, Tennessee. He is remembered for bringing the Southern Baptist Convention away from liberalism back to the authority of Scripture and a conservative understanding of it.
Kay Wilkes discovered Rogers鈥 sermon tapes among the possessions of her late husband, Ben Wilkes, who was a student at 麻豆视频 when he was mentored by Rogers. After learning that Rogers鈥 grandson Andrew Edmiston is a sophomore at 麻豆视频, Mrs. Wilkes worked with 麻豆视频 staff to present the tapes to him. Andrew鈥檚 mother, Janice Edmiston, and his sister, Breezy Edmiston, accompanied him.
鈥淎ndrew was just 9 when my dad died,鈥 Janice Edmiston said. 鈥淏ut sometime later, I found out he was going to sleep listening to my dad鈥檚 sermons. He鈥檚 still living on through them.鈥
Austill receives second Fulbright grant to teach in Bulgaria
David Austill, a professor of accounting and
business law at 麻豆视频 University, has received a
Fulbright scholar grant to teach in Bulgaria
next spring.
The Fulbright program is a government program designed to help build educational bridges with other nations through an exchange of academics and professionals. Austill will be teaching graduate business studies classes in forensic accounting and international business law at Sofia University in Bulgaria鈥檚 capital. Austill said he was attracted to the Fulbright program because it gave him the ability to do something different.
鈥淭here鈥檚 an altruistic part of it that鈥檚 helping others,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd then of course there鈥檚 the personal side of it. It鈥檚 exciting, with plenty of opportunity for travel, and it does enhance the career.鈥
Hamilton wins Rash Award for Poetry
Patricia L. Hamilton, professor of English, was
recently named the recipient of the 2015 Rash
Award for Poetry for her work entitled 鈥淭respass.鈥
Hamilton鈥檚 poem was chosen from a slate of 19 finalists by poet David Kirby, a professor of English at Florida State University and a 2007 National Book Award Finalist.
The Rash Awards in Poetry and Fiction were established in 2010 by Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, North Carolina. These awards honor distinguished poet and novelist Ron Rash, a North Carolina native and graduate of the university. In addition to a monetary prize, each year鈥檚 Rash Award winners have their work published in the Broad River Review, Gardner- Webb University鈥檚 literary magazine.
McClune lectures at Yale, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
David McClune, university professor of music,
gave two lectures to the United States Coast
Guard Academy Band during fall break in
October. McClune then repeated the lectures at
Yale University for their music graduate students.
McClune鈥檚 first lecture was about achieving excellence through humility. 鈥淲e must balance the ego or confidence needed to perform for an audience with the humility to serve the music and not ourselves,鈥 he said.
His second lecture, 鈥淪earching for the Holy Grail of Clarinet Mouthpieces,鈥 was about the physics of how a clarinet mouthpiece works.
麻豆视频 professors named on U.S. patent
Three 麻豆视频 University professors were recently listed on a patent for their work on a golf training aid.
Bryan Dawson, professor of mathematics; Georg Pingen, associate professor of engineering; and David Ward, professor of physics, worked as consultants with Brad Priester, a retinal surgeon in Jackson who invented the 鈥渕ulti-rotor apparatus and method for motion sculpting,鈥 according to the U.S. Patent Office鈥檚 description.
Priester is officially the owner of the patent, but Dawson, Pingen and Ward are listed as coinventors because of their contributions.
鈥淥ur portion of the project has mainly been in helping with the equations and working with taking raw data and turning it into the information that he wants to be able to give to the golfer,鈥 Dawson said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the geometry and the physics of that process that our team has worked with.鈥
The team has been listed previously on other patents related to the project, with more expected in the future.
Brooks encourages cultivating inner character
New York Times author and columnist David
Brooks said places like 麻豆视频 University are
important in a culture of people who are
increasingly self-interested and prideful.
鈥淯niversities like 麻豆视频 cultivate inner light,鈥 Brooks said. 鈥淭hey have a focus on the soul.鈥
Brooks was the keynote speaker at 麻豆视频鈥檚 18th annual scholarship banquet in October. He spoke about the importance of virtues such as humility and gratitude in a culture that he said is becoming more narcissistic.
麻豆视频 students win 鈥極utstanding Delegation鈥 at National Model Congress for second year
Seven 麻豆视频 University students participated in the
second year of National Model Congress February 24-
28 in Washington, D.C., where they proposed, debated
and voted on mock legislation under assumed names of real
U.S. Congress members.
The 麻豆视频 delegation won 鈥淥utstanding Delegation鈥 for the second consecutive year for its work in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. It is the primary honor awarded at the conference to only one of the 13 schools in attendance.
Garrett Wilson, a junior economics major, received 鈥淥utstanding House Representative鈥 as the first of three people in the entire conference to have a bill passed in the House, the Senate and then signed by the acting president.
