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Keeping the Faith

Hebrew Bible, the New Testament Wanly holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the ican Military University and bachelor’s degrees from Al-Madinah International University and Oregon State University. and two ... to them. Linfield Magazine - 39 1930-31 A degree in philosophy and religion is established. Early 1980s The Emmaus House is acquired. It becomes the chaplain’s office as ministry efforts continue to

Democratic Backsliding and the Balance Wheel Hypothesis: Partisanship and State Funding for Higher Education in the United States

budgets and higher education. Drawing on recent research in political science and political economy, we conceptualize declining state appropriations to higher education in Republican-dominated U.S. states ... state-level data we found that political partisanship conditioned state appropriations to higher education during and after the Great Recession. Our finding that the balance wheel operated differently in

Linfeld Digest

Philosophy and Politics of Happiness in Bhutan and India” with Assistant Professor Kaarina Beam and Professor Dawn Nowacki . Willis went to the United Kingdom as part of the “Economics of Association Football

Research Concerning Quality Assurance as Research on the Consequences of Political Reforms

into research on the consequences of political reforms (in German: Reformfolgeforschung). Why quality assurance is defined can be best explained for the case of accreditation: First, accreditation ... political decision to accredit the study programs offered by HEIs in Germany was taken sometime in 1998. This decision was politically supported and justified with reference to the Bologna Process, in which

Reimagining Higher Education in the Post-COVID-19 Era: Chinese Students’ Desires for Overseas Learning and Implications for University Governance

aspects of contemporary society. Set against the broader political economy context, this Special Issue focuses on examining the impacts of the present global health crisis on higher education development ... context of the broader political and economic context following the outbreak of COVID-19 in early 2020, this article sets out to critically examine how this unprecedented global health crisis has affected

Faculty Essay: Modern-Day Monsters

, assistant professor of philosophy and a paleontologist, weighs in on what monsters tell us about ourselves – and our world. ... culmination of political, scientific and individual achievement. These pieces all ask who or what might be considered monstrous.? MONSTROUS PRODUCTIONS: ? Night of the Living Dead (Sept. 2018), based on the

Narrating the Belt and Road Education Policy: A Critical Policy Discourse Analysis

underpinning philosophy of CDA, because explanatory critique is critical in uncovering the generative causal mechanisms of social phenomena, i.e., the “real” domain of critical realism. Another challenge with ... Action Plan can offer a more complete picture of BRI higher education. Finally, the New Era Education Plan has been added for three reasons. First, as a meta-narrative and political guideline, it has

Revisit the moment

candidates? And then had he the discretion to conduct the election by mail? CURRY: Packwood’s announcement started an immediate political frenzy. For the first time since 1968, Oregon would have an open U.S ... . Senate seat. Elected officials at all levels of Oregon government considered what this unique opportunity would mean for their political careers. Lori Hardwick worked in the office of Senate President

Tarot in Blood Meridian

Priestess, the Four of Wands, the Hanged Man, the Devil, the Hermit, the Hierophant, Judgment, and Death. While the judge’s philosophy was laid out in his monologues, the taciturn kid’s beliefs must be read ... the cards, I propose a reading of the novel in which the judge evangelized a dehumanizing dogma of nihilism while the kid holds out for a more positive philosophy that will give his life meaning

Hail to the Thief: Radio Head's Sixth Album and its Boundary-Breaking Protests

says he was “utterly floored.” He hasn’t stopped listening to their music since, and to cement his love for the band’s music, he wrote a fascinating research paper that explores the political undertones ... Hail to the Thief: Radiohead's Political Album and Its Boundary-Breaking Protests By: Paul Veracka - Radiohead?s sixth album, Hail to the Thief, was released in June 2003, but fans only knew of

Russian Imperialism Was Never Gone. We Just Stopped Seeing It

Stopped Seeing It , " Linfield - Russian imperialism Understanding global politics is needed now more than ever By Dawn Nowacki, professor of political science On the first day of class in fall 2017, my ... as an alternative political system. All 15 union republics became separate sovereign states, including the Baltic states, Ukraine, Georgia and the five “stans” of Central Asia. As a result, Russia no

Fresh off the press

: Faculty on the Margins” RESHMI DUTT-BALLERSTADT, professor of English Routledge, 2021 This new work furthers the debate on the political nature of higher education, including topics of silencing

This IS my Linfield

. Trying to deliver a quality education and residential experience and keeping our community safe during a global pandemic while navigating political and racial unrest would seem to be challenging enough

Governing the Discourse of Internationalization in the USA: The Influence of Higher Education Professional Associations

internationalization often gets swept up and associated with the discourse of globalization (Knight, 2004) and the notion of knowledge economy, both of which have gained in economic and political importance ... America’s ignorance of the world is now a national liability” (NAFSA, 2003, iv) . While the term internationalization had been used for decades in economics, political science, and governmental relations

An advocate for openness

anymore. From the Oregon Coast to the U.N. It sounds more like the plot of a political thriller than part of the life story of a small-town Oregon native. Heusser first heard about what was then Linfield

International Student Recruitment During the Pandemic: The Unique Perspective of Recruiters from Small to Medium-Sized Higher Education Institutions

. ISR can be viewed as a HEI policy that requires careful consideration of national policies and political environments (Sá and Sabzalieva, 2018) . El Masri and Sabzalieva (2020) argue that institutions ... international student recruiters are the lack of consistent messaging and interpretation between border agents, immigration officials, and political leaders. The inconsistent interpretations of essential travel

The University Couloir: Exploring Physical and Intellectual Connectivity

we accept the point made by the various writers noted earlier, that physical, Euclidean, forms embody social knowledge and political objectives, then it follows that physical planning, by providing ... political dimension, not simply a social one: a society’s political norms set the framework for many other types of action. The means available for moving from one space, one built environment location, to

Explaining Government Policy Inaction on International Student Housing in Australia: The Perspectives of Stakeholders

insights into the political factors which encourage and perpetuate government non-action. In his well-known critique of pluralism, Schattschneider (1960) argued that governments can have ‘a bias in favour ... concerns to the political arena, and some people may not have appropriate skills or training, while some are conflict averse. Attwell et al. (2021 ) apply similar reasoning in their analysis of the Italian

Pioneering Equality for Women

. Social norms hemmed her in long before she mounted a political career. “It’s pretty clear she wanted to do something more than teaching, but it is where she spent most of her non-political career,” said

Owning What You Know

What role does higher education play in creating an informed and critical electorate? Linfield Magazine explores that question with members of the mass communication and political science faculty. ... critique of find a compromise,” she said. “Compromise is ntuhmeber one democracy, whether Locke’s or Rousseau’s political philosophy thing. Money should nodt etermine who thceandidates are.” is more