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Film Program Receives Grant from Hollywood Foreign Press
April 23, 2012
Freshman Dorms Participate in Water Conserving Competition
April 19, 2012
Forgiveness Takes Practice(s)
April 03, 2012
Hope in Motion
March 05, 2012
A once-lonely girl with clubbed feet now joins her friends as they play and laugh away lazy afternoons. In a few years, she’ll attend school and obtain an education that may change her life profoundly, pulling her out of a life of poverty and into a world of new opportunities. Along with 120 others last summer, this young girl received a wheelchair manufactured by Free Wheelchair Mission (FWM) and distributed by Nick Felipe, DPT ’11; Jaclyn Trotter, DPT ’11; and Brittani Lenae Cain, DPT ’11, third-year students in APU’s Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program who traveled to Zambia in June 2011. The trip started as the fulfillment of their residency requirement, but became so much more.
Marriage Conference Helps Refresh Marriages
March 01, 2012
The Great American Work Ethic
February 20, 2012
Clinical Counseling Certificate Added
February 15, 2012
Beyond Measure
December 26, 2011
Why the King James Version Is Still My Favorite Bible
October 24, 2011
Modern Stained Glass: Recontextualizing the Traditional Framework of the King James Bible
October 24, 2011
Through tradition, the King James Bible formed a cultural framework for biblical reference. Its formal cadence and Gregorian tradition endured controversy and time, forging a legacy still relevant today. Quoted and referenced by modern icons as diverse as Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., and Bono, the ascribed 17th century prose consistently proves its adaptability to a contemporary context. Its ability to influence and contextualize underscores its universal authority.
The Influence of the King James Bible on English Literature
October 24, 2011
Censoring A Classic
October 24, 2011
New Dining Experiences
October 12, 2011