Dr. TenyEdwarcls 1998 PetitJean Dr. Terry Edwards has had an impact on many ofHarding's students. Mostofthis impact has been outside the classrooms on this campus. "It is really strange to see him on campus, to see him without something really old behind him," Becca Thompson said. These students spent time with him on the Harding campus in Italy. "I can't image HUFwithout him; he was HUF," Thompson said. Edwards returned to the Searcy campus in 1996 after being in Italy most of his life. He was raised in Italy in the home of missionaries . Edwards helped Harding find the villa that the HUF students now Dr. Terry Edwards plays bis guitar after a Bible study in his home. Edwa rds was one of the three involved in finding a nd p urchasing the HUF villa property in 1984. Photo by Kristi Bums. tfiit 6 Dedica tion live in when they go to Italy. He was' the HUF dean of academic affairs until he returned to Searcy. Edwards' students appreciate the things he stands for and does. "His teaching is very personal. He makes you want to listen and follow along. Dr. Edwards really made it come alive, especially when he took us to Mars Hill and read what Paul said there ," Emily Price said. "He is very familyoriented and can 't believe that people would want to hear what he has to say, " Micalynn Parker said. "He taught me book knowledge and life knowledge as well ," Price said. Dr. Teny Edwards and sOIl}onathan Michael watch and listen as some students p lay the guitar. Edwards was the d ean ofacademic affairs at HUP before returning to Sea rcy in 1996. Photo by Kristi Burns.
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc5NA==