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Aiko Ayala Junior Piano Recital
Aiko Ayala presents her Junior Recital Sound Reflections featuring works by Sibelius, Brahms, Debussy, and Viscarra.https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/seniors-2024-2025/1010/thumbnail.jp
Reflections on Re-Transitions from Virtual to Face-to-Face Teaching A Micro-Experience in the Philippines
The easing of pandemic restrictions in the Philippines since the beginning of 2022 provided opportunities for higher educational institutions to implement instructional modalities fit for the “new normal”. College instructors who developed and implemented virtual teaching approaches have re-transitioned to face-to-face learning. This study explored the experiences of three college instructors and shared their reflections on the following concepts: (a) What makes the face-to-face experience different now? (b) What practices during virtual teaching did you keep? (c) What has changed in your perspectives in teaching as you re-transitioned from virtual to face-to-face? These varied experiences can be a springboard for a larger study on the characteristics of the re-transitioning of college instructors related to teaching approaches during and after the pandemic. Additionally, it will also become a basis for reviewing the components of blended, flexible, and virtual learning
A Trump win means additional tariffs, stricter immigration policies, higher inflation, which could prompt US Fed to end rate-cut cycle sooner
A Trump win means additional tariffs, stricter immigration policies, higher inflation, which could prompt US Fed to end rate-cut cycle sooner. Earlier, I discussed with WILLIAMS KWASI PEPRAH, Ph.D. who is Associate Professor of Finance at the Andrews University how crucial the outcome of the election is informing the Fed\u27s decision
Flat tax vs. progressive tax: Which system best supports Ghana’s future?
NPP plans to introduce major tax reforms with the flat rate tax system. On the other hand, NDC is looking to revise some taxes, focusing on progressive taxation to fund social programs
The Student Movement Volume 109 Issue 4: \u27Twas The Night (Market) Before Fall Break
HUMANS
AULA Brings Students Closer to Home, John Roosenberg
New Basketball Coach Jared Rusher on Returning to Andrews, Alyssa Caruthers
Dorm Pets, Esther Martin
Cardinals Enter Stage Left: An Intro to the Andrews University Theatre Wing, Interviewed by Savannah Tyler
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Mozart\u27s New Banger: Classical Music in Today\u27s World, Aiko J. Ayala Rios
An Intro to the Music Department and How You Can Get Involved, Addison Randall
Nationalism and Warfare: A Review of Edward Hall\u27s \u27Henry V\u27, Ember Clark
NEWS
Leadership Conference Inspires Andrews\u27 Leaders, Rod Olofernes
Fairy Lights, Pancit, and Guaraná: Night Market at AU: Amelia Stefanescu
Andrews Rock Wall Reopens, Melissa Moore
IDEAS
A House Divided: Why This Election is So Important, Melanie Webb
The True Monsters of the True Crime Industry, Charisse Lapuebla
Who\u27s Your Neighbor?, Timi Olatunde
PULSE
It\u27s the Most WonderFALL Time of the Year!, Lexie Dunham
A Deeper Love, Anna Rybachek
LAST WORD
Look\u27d up in perfect silence at the stars, Amelia Stefanescuhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-109/1003/thumbnail.jp
Evangelism Strategies, Conversion Patterns, and Membership Retention Strategies in the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Sub-Saharan Africa: Report of Findings for West-Central Africa Division of Seventh-day Adventist Church
A study conducted by the Africa Seventh-day Adventist Study Group (ASDASG)https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/hrsa/1235/thumbnail.jp
Wait on the Lord
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Here is the Study Guide for the week ending March 30, 2023.
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Motivated by Hope
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Here is the Study Guide for the week ending May 18, 2024.
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