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Talking Theology with Dr. James Dolezal
This past week I decided to sit down with one of our very own Divinity Professors here at Cairn University, Dr. James Dolezal. In this interview, Dr. Dolezal was able to provide a Professor’s perspective on the study of theology, and also provide students with ways in which they can
A Hope More Powerful than the Sea
A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea. Melissa Fleming. 274 pp. Flatiron Books, 2017. By Erin Ensinger Adjunct Professor, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences March 22, 2017 Last week, while Cairn students headed home for spring break, Syrians marked the sixth anniversary of a civil war that has
Farewell, Dr. Dick Emmons
Dr. Dick (Richard) Emmons was born November 13, 1943, on a dairy farm in New Jersey. His family included his parents and two brothers, along with his uncle’s family and their farm across the street. One of the most popular pastimes he remembers as a kid was playing baseball with
The True Confessions of a Professor’s Kid
“Hey Amanda, I just registered for classes next semester, and one of my professors is a Mrs. Kloth. Is she…” “Yeah, she’s my mom.” For me, growing up as an only child meant that in many ways, my mom was my best friend. In elementary school, a day off
Life after Cairn (for a Professor, that is)
On July 31, 2015 I officially ended my nine-year tenure as a professor at Cairn University. It was a bittersweet day. Bitter because Cairn University has been an integral part of my life since I was a young child. Sweet because I was leaving for all of the right reasons.
Professor Shout-Outs
“I want to send a shout-out to my social work professor Cheryl Nitz! She’s the best!” – Hushai Severe “Matt McAlack is one of the most amazing men I have ever met. He loves the Bible and teaches it with conviction, grace, and intensity. I also met with him
What It’s Like Being Dr. Gary Schnittjer’s Daughter
I am not Dr. Schnittjer’s daughter. Well, I mean, technically I am. He is my father. But I try to avoid being labeled as such because it puts me right inside of a pre-labeled box with little chance of escape. Let me explain. I promise you, not a day passes