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Hope, Michigan
In the "Michigan" series. The word "hope" on an old dilapidated bus side. Signed on front. In the "Past Its Prime" and "Remembering Steven Donahue' exhibits
Design for inclusion:
Presentation given by Hope Miller, Mikki Herbold and Steven Bishop (Academic Technology Services) at the Festival of Learning, June 7, 2016 (Burnaby, BC). The presentation addresses strategies to increase inclusivity in the educational sphere of influence. There are ways to reduce barriers and design for inclusion, the presentation demonstrates some practical considerations and actions. Includes Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and links to accessibility toolkits and best practices
A Lasting Legacy
Steven Bouma-Prediger teaches theology and ethics in the religion department at Hope College in Holland, Michigan, and is a member of the Perspectives board of editors. He served as guest editor for this issue
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Thomas, Steven, and Jeanne Hope Rabalais
Thomas, Steven, and Jeanne Hope Rabalais sitting on the walkwa
Why Care for Creation?: From Prudence to Piety
Why should people, and Christians in particular, care for creation? What reasons, what arguments, are there for taking our ecological responsibilities more seriously? In this article Steven Bouma-Prediger presents and evaluates ten arguments for caring for creation. His main claim is that for a variety of good reasons, like Dr. Seuss\u27s Lorax, Christians should speak for the trees---they should care for non-human creation. Mr. Bouma-Prediger teaches in the religion department at Hope College
Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster
K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book
Dance 34
Program: Nasheem ; Choreographer: Rosanne Barton-DeVries Con Intencion ; Choreographer: Amanda Smith All Things Come To The Frog ; Choreographer: Linda Graham Out Loud ; Choreographer: Ray Tadio taking flight ; Choreographer: Anne-Rene Petrarca Nostalgia ; Choreographer: Steven Iannacone Electric Counterpoint ; Choreographer: Dorrell Marti
Dance 39
Program: Strange Arrangements ; Choreographer: Steven Iannacone Ain\u27t Life Grand ; Choreographer: Sharon Wong the last of light ; Choreographer: Anne-Rene Petrarca Seal Steak...And Dirty Tulips ; Choreographer: Angie Yetzke in collaboration with the dancers Elysium Garden ; Choreographer: Matthew Farmer Waltz of the Hours from the Ballet Coppelia (1884) ; Choreographer: Marius Petipa and Enrico Cecchetti Legendary ; Choreographer: Crystal Frazier (with dancers\u27 freestyle
Dance 38
Program: Seasons ; Choreographer: Crystal Frazier Passage ; Choreographer: Amanda Smith Heynen Julio\u27s Cheekbones ; Choreographer: Angie Yetzke in collaboration with the dancers midnight blue ; Choreographer: Anne-Rene Petrarca Conversations ; Choreographer: Sharon Wong Circo Piccoio ; Choreographer: Steven Iannacone Out of Ash ; Choreographer: Matthew Farme
Dance 35
Program: Clap Hands ; Choreographer: Rosanne Barton-DeVries Ondegierra ; Choreographer: Linda Graham & Dancers Tribal Suite (1989) ; Choreographer: Steven Iannacone On Common Ground ; Choreographer: Dorrell Martin What the Fluff?! ; Choreographer: Amanda Smith ephemeral episodes ; Choreographer: Anne-Rene Petrarca 212 Degrees ; Choreographer: Richard River
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