The mission was also expanded to create educational programming connected to
the scholarly pursuits of Bates with the Lewiston - Auburn community and a much broader museum audience.
Although Watkins is committed to
the scholarly pursuit of academic research, she also feels strongly about what she calls «scholar - activism.»
Address landmark research, analysis and synthesis of past and present trends and issues, and
scholarly pursuit of scholarly topic.
Not exact matches
In explaining why Jews tend to have greater financial success, she says one common
scholarly explanation is that «aspects
of the Jewish faith... emphasize mutual assistance and this - worldly
pursuits as traits leading to success.»
You're not going to get
scholarly debate or academic
pursuit of positions, theses, and opinions, you're going to have two frustrated people calling each other names trying to win a fight that isn't even happening.
What that religion is, and how it branches out from Christian orthodoxy, is perhaps most fully explored in Rebel Angels, through the reflections
of a winsome Anglican divine, Simon Darcourt, whose
scholarly pursuit is, significantly enough, New Testament apocrypha.
Like other sociological disciplines — the sociology
of art or
of law — the sociology
of religion is the offspring
of two different
scholarly pursuits, the study
of society and the study
of religion.1 Its character, methods, and aims reflect this parentage.
Our mission is to advance the science
of health and learning, and to approach the transfer
of knowledge from the academy to the world
of policy and practice as a
scholarly pursuit in its own right.
Scholarly pursuits are now seen as a way
of glorifying God, both in studying the greatness
of God's world and in developing one's God - given faculties (an approach to religious education long practiced by Catholic educators).
I hoped to combine the two languages and literatures within the then - new Master
of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Program, designed to bring
scholarly and artistic
pursuits into public schools and academies.
Losure (The Fairy Ring, 2012) paints a vivid picture
of the lonely, curious young Isaac, who grew up with an insatiable appetite for reading (particularly about alchemy), which ultimately fueled his
scholarly pursuits.
In the
pursuit of her creative and
scholarly interventions she employs the methods and languages
of a variety
of disciplines including fine arts, art history, critical theory, cultural studies, geography, and anthropology.
Dean Gerry Snyder announced that Pratt Institute's School
of Art has received a $ 777,000 gift from the estate
of Philip Dulmage
of Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, to enhance the student learning experience and
scholarly pursuits...
The art they produce is derived from a dialogue that ricochets around within a pin - ball matrix constructed
of coordinates lying between the historical and the contemporary, including high and low influences, fine art and graffiti studies,
scholarly and street
pursuits, intellectual and visceral marks.
Its mission statement includes ``... a commitment to publishing
scholarly articles in defense
of the practice
of private medicine, the
pursuit of integrity in medical research... Political correctness, dogmatism and orthodoxy will be challenged with logical reasoning, valid data and the scientific method.»
When your intent and actions are to commit fraud in
pursuit of a political agenda, «
scholarly investigations»
of your biased activities are the last thing you will consider or allow!
I don't mean to sound harsh, but I don't think it shows any degree
of nobility to ignore one's appearance in favor
of a sole focus on
scholarly pursuits.
The mission
of Dignity Health Medical Group is consistent with Dignity Health's mission and St. Joseph's guiding principles with a focus on innovative clinical care and
pursuit of excellence through
scholarly activities.
Diving deep into philosophical and / or
scholarly pursuits will be
of interest to you during this period.