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THE SCHOLARSHIP
OF CARING
In moving forward as BYU-Idaho, things have changed in important ways. In his article,
"The Scholarship of Caring," BYU-Idaho faculty member Scott Samuelson reminds us that even amidst this change, that which is most important remains the same.
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FOUNDATIONS,
FOUNDATIONS, FOUNDERS, AND FUTURES
Is it possible that Independence Hall, Harvard, and BYU-Idaho share something in common? John J.
Ivers, faculty member in the Department of Foreign Language, gives personal insight into the meaning and possibilities of change.
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EXTENDING THE
LEGACY: HOMECOMING 2001
During Homecoming 2001, BYU-Idaho commenced its exciting future by honoring and building upon the strengths of the past. A pictorial review celebrating this historic occasion displays some of the events.
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LINE UPON LINE,
PRECEPT UPON PRECEPT
The school year began with a devotional message from the president of BYU-Idaho, Elder David A.
Bednar. He addressed students and faculty, sharing with them insights on
"the Lord's pattern for obtaining spiritual knowledge."
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CONTINUING THE TRADITION
Tradition editor, Brett Sampson, introduces all who participate in the process of philanthropic giving--those who give, those who facilitate, and those who directly benefit--as
"Agents of Change." |
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BEHIND THE CANVAS
"More than meets the eye" has new meaning for the work of Ricks College alumnus and fine artist, Derek
Hegsted. We give you a sampling of his work, as well as personal insight into the art and the artist. |
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ACADEMIC ACUMEN
BYU-Idaho elementary education students on an island with their teacher 24 hours a day, seven days a week? It may be hard to imagine, but it's true. A unique new program allows students to develop many different skills while participating in a first-hand, all-day practicum. |
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