2002-2003 Yearbook

Graduate students Sara Herekamp and Nancy Hall listen to Dr. Jim Johnston,associate professorof education, in an elementary education curriculum class. "We research and discuss trends in curriculum," Johnston said. WStudents develop plans for their 'dream' school." (Photo by Melissa Wilson) • Concentrating on his work, graduate student Doug Phillips studies in the financial management class. The Master's of Business Administration program was designed to strengthen business and management skills. (Photo by Melissa Wilson) question mark: How do Bible classes at the Graduate School of Religion differ from those you took in Searcy? _. 166 academics " Classes at the grad school re– quire more self-discipline. The classes are harder because you only meet once a week for class and are expected to learn the infor– mation on your own." -Duncan Campbell, graduate student " Undergraduate classes teach you information. At the graduate school the teachers expose you to different ideas and allow you to decide which ones to explore your– self." - Danie' Cherry, graduate student "The graduate school has intro– duced me to more tools for ministry. It has helped take me to another level of study and scholarship." - Andrew Baker, graduate student

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