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Lifestyles

John Brown University welcomes new faculty and staff

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Twelve new professors joined John Brown University this fall to teach in fields including human relations, healthcare, art, education and engineering. The Family and Human Services department saw the arrival of Geoff Reddick and West Loveland, both of whom also work in the graduate counseling program. Geoff Reddick, assistant professor […]

Faith

Students rest and recharge from routine at Breakaway

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Leaving behind papers, projects, routines and stress, students experienced relaxation at New Life Ranch during the annual Breakaway fall retreat. This year’s retreat featured Jason Lanker, professor of Christian ministry and formation, as the key speaker, with an additional session featuring Murray Greenwood, the missionary-in-residence for the 2018-2019 school year. […]

Lifestyles

John Brown University welcomes new faculty members

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At the beginning of the 2018 fall semester, John Brown University welcomed twelve new faculty members to various departments. The nursing, business, education, and athletic departments each gained one new professor this semester. The counseling department introduced two new professionals, as did the engineering and construction management departments. The faculty […]

Lifestyles

Merrick takes first in national competition

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Luke Merrick, a senior music education major, won the National Association of Teachers of Singing vocal competition this past summer. Though the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) might not be a familiar name to most people, the organization is a widely recognized in the world of professional music.  […]

News

Two storms devastate two different continents

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Residents of southern Asia and eastern United States battled storms that caused mass destruction and death to both sides of the world. Typhoon Mangkhut, known locally as Ompong, left destruction across the Philippines, Hong Kong, Guam and the Marshall Islands. Winds peaked up to 180-mph with a 550-mile circumference and […]

Opinion

A letter from the Threefold Advocate Adviser

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I love stories that celebrate ordinary people doing courageous things, stories that bring home events from far away, stories that provide context to issues we all struggle to understand. I also appreciate stories that surprise, delight or shock – “Hey, Mabel!” stories, as they’re known in the newspaper business. As […]