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Human Resources: Serving Employees
November 22, 2004
The Office of Human Resources (HR) at APU is not only about recruitment and benefits. The 11 staff members strive to provide the best resources to university staff and faculty throughout the year. This includes hosting workshops and other activities that enable employees to use their work experience as a catalyst for growth.
Experiencing the Music
November 03, 2004
Three Shows are Better Than One
October 28, 2004
Graphite, spray paint, media collages, acrylics, and marker: just a few of the many mediums in the creation of three art galleries that premiered Tuesday, October 26. Images of Hope raised cancer awareness in APU's Art Gallery West. A Collection of Prints by Jacob Blaze gave the Red Zone Art Gallery audience a new thankfulness for the little things in life. And Watching the Ground Draw Steadily Nearer Through a Small Pane of Glass gave viewers in the Darling Hall Gallery a sense of hope and inspiration.
Transformation: From Metal to Metaphysical
October 11, 2004
"You've got to be half mad to do this," said Bill Catling, APU Department of Art chair and professor, pulling on a silver jacket that closed in the back. With matching pants and a cylindrical helmet of the same material, Catling looks like he's going to the moon rather than the foundry behind the East Campus Art Center. But when about to work with bronze at 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit and a furnace that melts the metal at 2,000 degrees, one can't be too careful. "We used to do this before we had safety equipment, wearing jean jackets and bandanas," said Catling.
Grace and Healing: President Returns to Honor Wife
October 06, 2004
The Studio Theatre: Good News for Campus Creativity
September 21, 2004
Stickman Bob Goes to APU
September 15, 2004
A Reminder of Freedom
June 29, 2004
Who's to Blame for Jesus' Death?
June 15, 2004
Teacher Interview Day 2004
May 24, 2004
Monty's Return
April 02, 2004
Gainful Employment
April 01, 2004
Positive Reinforcement
April 01, 2004
It was early one afternoon, during the week of finals, when I sat in a small conference room in the Hugh and Hazel Darling Library with Chip Anderson, Ph.D., professor in the [then] School of Education and Behavioral Studies. Three ministers from the Church of the Nazarene were also present to implement StrengthsFinder, a strengths inventory program that Anderson co-designed, into the process of hiring and delegating new ministers in their church. I was there to learn about StrengthsFinder also, but I was interested in understanding what is has to do with college students.
Experience the L.A. Term
February 16, 2004
Bringing Passion to APU
February 12, 2004