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UA Little Rock Honors Blevins-Knabe with Distinguished Professor Title - News

UA Little Rock Honors Blevins-Knabe with Distinguished Professor Title - News
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Summer Institute for Reconciliation | Duke Divinity School

Come expand your theological imagination, grapple with practical problems, and continue a journey of reconciliation within a wider community at Duke Divinity School's Summer Institute for Reconciliation. At this annual event, the focus on reconciliation is grounded in a distinctively Christian vision and a framework that is richly practical, contextual, and theological. Rooted

Reid appointed Vice Provost for Faculty Diversity & Belonging

I am pleased to share with you that Stephen B. Reid, Ph.D., Professor of Christian Scriptures with Baylor’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary, has been selected to serve in a new position as the University’s Vice Provost for Faculty Diversity & Belonging.

CMCSS Director Millard House named TN Mid-Cumberland Superintendent of the Year

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN – Mr. Millard House II, Clarksville-Montgomery County School System’s Director of Schools, has been named the TN Mid-Cumberland Superintendent of the Year and is in the running for the state’s Superintendent of the Year. House has been CMCSS’ Director of Schools since 2017. Under his leadership, the district has continued to advance as a high-performing school system, receiving state and national recognition for its accomplishments and innovation. A few of the many notable accomplishments under his leadership include: The expansion of CMCSS’ portfolio of academic offerings to provide families the opportunity to choose schools and programs that will help their children reach their potential:

Pandemic, workload, burnout pushes Michigan teacher shortage over the edge Who will replace them?

Pandemic, workload, burnout pushes Michigan teacher shortage over the edge. Who will replace them? Today 10:00 AM Michigan schools are facing more early retirements during the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing districts to look for innovative ways to lure young teachers into job openings. (Alie Skowronski/mlive.com)Alie Skowronski | The Ann Arbor News Facebook Share A real desire to help kids learn. In just a couple years, Helser has transitioned from artist in residence at the Shangyuan Museum of Fine Art in Beijing, China, to teaching students at Henry Ford College while also completing his student teaching through Eastern Michigan University. “Basically, I fell in love with kids,” Helser said.

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