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Holiday feast with the French club
The French Club celebrated the Holiday season on Saturday November 12, 2016 at Professor Daddah's house. Professors Daddah and Abadie cooked a traditional French meal with the students. The feast included some smoked salmon appetizers, goat cheese and apple salad, roasted pork loin with herbes de
Katelyn Puthoff's mural depicts a farming scene, Minster's original log cabin Catholic church and a street scene from the early 1900s.
2016 Spanish Immersion Day
Our 2016 Spanish Immersion Day was a great success! On November 8, 215 students and 14 teachers from 10 schools joined us to celebrate the diversity in the Caribbean. Interactive sessions led by faculty and students focused on cultural etiquette, doing business in the Caribbean, Spanglish, trivia
Eric North feels like he can make the biggest difference by working as a social worker at Dayton Children’s Hospital.
Literature, Religion, Peace: A Conversation with Marilynne Robinson
On Monday, November 21, 2016 from 11:15 to 12:15 in the Stein Galleries (160 Creative Arts Center) the English Department sponsors "Literature, Religion, Peace: A Conversation with Marilynne Robinson. Marilynne Robinson is the 2016 recipient of the Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement
During a study abroad and service-learning trip to Jamaica, Katie Schmidt taught students singing and how to play the recorder.
ABS Alumnus Focuses on Outcomes
David Womeldorff BA, Selected Studies, 1979 MA, Applied Behavior Sciences, 1989 David Emerald Womeldorff is co-founder of the Bainbridge Leadership Center, where his passion is supporting individuals, teams, and organizations in leading and working from an outcome-focused and passion-powered

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