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Strategic Responses to AI in Higher Education: Research, Ethics, and Learning
Key presentation at the 5th Brazilian Conference on Innovation and Science in Adventist Education. This presentation was simultaneously translated into Portuguese
School of Nursing Newsletter Summer 2025
The Summer 2025 issue of the newsletter features information on the Nursing Club\u27s work with a local breast cancer survivor, a new partnership with AdventHealth, and mission trip updates.https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/nursingnewsletter/1014/thumbnail.jp
QuickNotes August 2025
QuickNotes is an e-newsletter that comes from Advancement at Southern Adventist University. The August 2025 edition covers Southern\u27s cocurricular collaborations and partners in prayer.https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/quicknotes/1111/thumbnail.jp
Columns Spring 2024
Features information about the School of Nursing, Ukrainian aid, and other campus events.https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/alumni_newsletter/1193/thumbnail.jp
Sonya Reaves Living Memoirs Interview
Sonya, a Southern alumnus, shared her time as a teacher in Honduras. She talked about growing up with a mission focus and how her life has been shaped by her mission year. Sonya shared insightful advice for all student missionaries and those who are considering being missionaries.
Honduras is a country in Central America situated between Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. The primary ethnic group in Honduras is Mestizos, the most prominent religion is Roman Catholicism, and the primary language is Spanish. Honduras is known for being home to the Mayan Copán Ruins, the second largest coral reef, and their extensive natural resources.
R, J. Roberto Moncada, Woodward, Ralph Lee and Clegern, Wayne M.. Honduras. Encyclopedia Britannica, 22 Aug. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/place/Honduras. Accessed 25 August 2024.
Views expressed do not represent Southern Adventist University or McKee Library but are the personal opinions of the interviewed individual
Mutual neutralization in He+ + H- collision at energy below 25 meV and isotope effect
At collision energy below 25 meV, our branching ratios of the mutual neutralization in He+ + H- and He+ + D- collisions measured with the single-pass merged beam setup at the Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium benchmark a Landau-Zener model that uses potential energy curves and couplings computed by an anion-centered asymptotic method. In addition, we identified a low collision energy regime (50 meV and below) where these branching ratios, at first order, no longer depend on the collision energy. Moreover, we deduced that the mutual neutralization of heavier isotopes tends to populate higher excited states than lighter isotopes do, as a result of the reduced radial velocity at the avoided crossings
Made for Wholeness
“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise,” Deuteronomy 6:4-8, ESV.
Made for Wholenes
Beyond machines: exploring human identity in the times of AI
Secular conflicting worldviews constantly influence our students with assumptions regarding human life, reality, origins, deity, the universe, purpose, truth, values, meaning, and destiny. In this presentation, we will review the concept of worldview and discuss major worldviews with a special emphasis on transhumanism. We will study how, as Adventist educators, we can help our students develop a reliable Biblical worldview from which they can pursue their vocation, make decisions, and prepare for eternity
Camp McKee Library
On Friday, August 30, 2024, McKee Library hosted its annual student worker training event, a unique and rare opportunity for all student workers to unite in one place. This year, the planning team aimed to elevate the experience by designing a more hands-on and interactive learning environment. With a focus on engagement, the session allowed student workers to participate actively, enhancing their skills and building connections that will support them throughout the year
ePanorama February 2024
This electronic issue of Panorama includes information on an English Department reading program, the FAFSA, and Parent Prayer Sessions.https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/parent_newsletter/1092/thumbnail.jp