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    Stoker, Stephanie. Photo of Stephanie in Makkovik, Labrador.

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    Photo of Heritage NL mentor Stephanie Stoker in Makkovik Labrador

    Evans, Chantelle; Stoker, Stephanie. Photo of Stephanie and Chantelle in Makkovik, Labrador.

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    Photo of Heritage NL mentor-apprentice pair in Makkovik, Labrador. Chantelle Evans on left, Stephanie Stoker on right

    Stephanie Mathson interviews poet and author Jack Ridl

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    Poet and author Jack Ridl explains how he began writing, the writer series at Hope College, his coach poems, his chapbook "Against elegies," how working and living in Michigan shapes his work, and works in progress. Ridl is interviewed by Stephanie Mathson of the Michigan State University Libraries. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Stephanie Mathson interviews poet and author Josie Kearns

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    Poet and author Josie Kearns, professor of creative writing and literature at the University of Michigan, talks about teaching and writing, natural scenery in Michigan, her editorship of the book "New Poems From the Third Coast", her book "New Numbers", and other works in process. Kearns is interviewed by Stephanie Mathson from the Michigan State University Libraries for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Stephanie Mathson interviews poet and author Judith Kerman

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    Poet and author Judith Kerman talks about her experience as a Fulbright scholar in the Dominican Republic, her work translating poems by Cuban poet Dulce Mar\ueda Loynaz, learning Spanish, translating poems from Spanish, and her book "Retrofitting Blade Runner". Kerman is interviewed by Stephanie Mathson of the Michigan State University Libraries. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Stephanie Bednarek

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    Stephanie Bednarek is an account manager on the commercial business development team at SpaceX. In addition to her sales role, Stephanie manages SpaceX’s government affairs in Florida. Prior to her current position, she was the Government Affairs Manager where she managed executive branch, legislative, state and federal agency affairs related to SpaceX’s civil space activities including strategy, policy development, and research. Stephanie has also held positions at the George Washington University Space Policy Institute, Space Foundation, Space Studies Board at the National Research Council, Aerospace Industries Association, and Orbital Sciences Corp. Stephanie is on the Board of Directors of the American Astronautical Society, National Space Socity and the Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast. Stephanie is currently serving as the Public Policy Chair of the AIAA National Capital Section. In recent years, she served as the Vice President of Programs for Women in Aerospace and as the Commercial Space Chair of the Aerospace Industries Association. Stephanie received a B.S. degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Virginia and an M.A. in science and technology policy from George Washington University. She also studied at the International Space University.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2016/1074/thumbnail.jp

    Stoker, Stephanie. Photo of the weaving Stephanie is currently working on.

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    Photo of mentor, Stephanie Stoker's weaving as part of Heritage NL's Mentor-Apprentice program. Chantelle Evans was Stephanie's apprentice

    Local Church Week: Stephanie Collins

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    Stephanie Collins speaks on why serving in local churches is so important for Local Church Week. Stephanie Collins is the NextGen Pastor at The Gathering in Muncie, IN. She loves working with the kids and youth there, helping them discover who God created them to be. Stephanie is a graduate of Mid-America Christian University, where she received a Bachelor’s Degree in Bible and Theology. She is also a graduate of Anderson University School of Theology where she received her Master of Divinity degree in 2014. Stephanie is excited to be speaking at TU, because she loves investing into the lives of college students. In her free time, Stephanie loves to bake and watch Football! Go Broncos

    Stephanie\u27s Story

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    Stephanie Carpenter, chair of the Department of History & Political Science, was born and lived her entire childhood and undergraduate years on a small-scale dairy farm in Charlotte, a rural community in northern Vermont. Some of her earliest memories include television images of the Vietnam War, cooking with her grandmother and the death of her great-grandmother. As a dairy farmer’s daughter who wore homemade, hand-me-down, church-rummage-sale clothes and smelled of cow manure, Stephanie quickly understood her place in New England society. As her elementary teachers worked to correct her grammar and speech patterns, she discovered again and again that farmers were among the lowest social classes in her community. That stigma followed her across the country as she pursued formal and graduate studies. Stephanie was raised in the Catholic church, but while she attended services and catechism, faith and worship were not part of her family life. She participated in all the traditions and milestones of a Catholic youth, but never fully understood the reason or need to do so. By the time she was an adult Stephanie knew from her own studies that the Catholic church did not represent true biblical teaching. However, she had not yet found the message of Adventism—that journey took another 20 years. What’s the rest of the story? Read more by downloading her story. I pray that, like Stephanie, at Andrews University we can all bring our whole selves to work. I pray that at Andrews University our diversity and each person’s uniqueness is an opportunity for celebration. Borrowing from the Ubuntu philosophy, “I am because you are! And because you are, I am!” Stephanie Carpenter, you remind us that we are not defined and limited by our past, but we are liberated and transformed by the power of the cross. You and your story represent the spirit of Andrews University. Christon Arthurhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/stories-2016-fall/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Kara Gust interviews author and bioregionalist Stephanie Mills

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    Author and ecologist Stephanie Mills talks about how she started writing and publishing, writing on nature and the environment, the challenges of being a writer, the influence of Michigan on her work, bio-regionalism, and a new book she is working on. Mills is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Kara Gust for the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series
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