November 17, 2017
Dr. Murray Murdoch teaches the next generation at Cedarville University. He is passionate about history and even more passionate about Jesus. When he started working at Cedarville, he was completing his doctoral dissertation and his wife, Ruth, was expecting, so it was not possible for him to go to Selma and... View Article
November 10, 2017
In Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 was a complicated year. There were marches, protests, violence, and deaths. Children took part in the marches, and water cannons were used to disperse the crowds. Now, in the space where much of that activity occurred, there is a quiet and reflective park. The Kelly Ingram... View Article
October 27, 2017
Traffic was heavier than expected driving to Memphis, and the National Civil Rights Museum closed early on Wednesday due to a security sweep, so we decided to visit the museum Thursday morning. It is complicated to realize that the place Dr. King was killed would be the place our tour would... View Article
October 5, 2017
SNPhA students enjoy teaching, learning, and serving! Please join us for our second SNPhA meeting on Monday, October 9, at 5 p.m. in HSC 107. Attendees will learn more about Hispanic culture, as well as cultural competency within the pharmacy profession. We will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with fun games, door prizes, and a... View Article
September 26, 2017
Ever since she was a little girl, Gina has been especially gifted in art. Paint, wood, metal, and cloth are just a few of the materials she enjoys working with. More than 30 years ago, shortly after getting married, she attended a home country decor party and realized, ” I can make most... View Article