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By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 6/21/2021 - 3 minute read
Students from CUI, Pepperdine University and Fresno Pacific University (FPU) presented original research based on core texts and great books to faculty and peers in an online conference in February. The conference was organized by Dr. C.J. Armstrong, a professor in the History department and Christ College, and director of the CUI Honors Program, and faculty members from Pepperdine and FPU. All three universities are members of the Association of Core Texts and Courses (ACTC), which promotes the use of core texts and great books in college curricula. CUI provost Scott Ashmon serves on the ACTC board.
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By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 8/1/2019 - 3 minute read
Through the curriculum, professors, and life experiences, Rebecca reflects on her maturing and growth as she has journeyed through her undergraduate education and is in the process of completing her PhD.
Posted on 5/9/2019 - 1 minute read
A 2012 History and Political Thought graduate, Richard reflects on examining information, understanding counter arguments, and dedication.
Posted on 5/2/2019 - 3 minute read
Since graduating from Concordia, Chase has earned his law degree from Duke University School of Law and served on the US Court of Appeals. Here, he reflects on the Q&I core curriculum, how enduring faith impresses upon our vocations, and upholding human dignity.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 12/21/2018 - 1 minute read
Amanda Ozaki-Laughon — originally a high school debate champ from California’s Central Valley, and now Concordia Irvine’s director of debate — has been part of CUI’s forensics program for seven years as the squad has risen from obscurity to become a national powerhouse.