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Around the State_63003
Posted: 6/27/03
Around the State
Wayne Poage, Dallas Baptist University's director of athletics, was a recipient of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics' Director of the Year award for 2002-2003. Poage was one of 25 winners chosen from more than 1,600 institutions.
Nine new Hardin-Simmons University faculty members will join the school in the fall, including Rick Adams, visiting instructor in art; Andrea Gasser, instructor in athletic training; Richard Kincaid, visiting instructor of communication; Kenneth Lyle, associate professor of New Testament and Greek at Logsdon School of Theology; Ben Odhiambo, assistant professor of environmental science; Joanne Roberts, associate professor of sociology; Sharon Rogers, assistant professor of nursing; Sandy Self, associate professor of political science and legal studies; and Sharon Souter, assistant professor of nursing and director of the bachelor of science in nursing program. 
Ron Herring, executive director of Rehoboth Association, recently presented a $5,000 check to Pastor Byron Houck of Miller Grove Church in Emory. The check was a gift from the Baptist General Convention of Texas and came from the Small Church Matching Grant Fund. It will be used for the church's building fund. Anniversaries
10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge
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Around the State_71403
Posted: 7/11/03
Around the State
Kyle Reese, pastor of First Church in San Angelo, recently received the doctor of ministry degree from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary in Lombard, Ill.
Anniversaries
Clear Fork Church in Weatherford, 145th, June 8. Randy Edwards is pastor.
Southwest Church in DeSoto recently honored Kay Cox for 47 years of teaching Sunday School. Pastor Bruce Smilie and Benny Mayo, minister to senior adults, made the presentation. 10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge
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Baylor vision sparks change and questions_71403
Posted: 7/11/03
Baylor vision sparks change and questions
By Mark Wingfield
Managing Editor
WACO–Baylor University is changing. Everyone affiliated with the university seems to agree on that.
10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge
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Baylor direction sparks debate_p2_71403
Posted 7/11/03
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One male assistant professor responding anonymously to the survey wrote: “Baylor must do something to help tenure-track faculty (new hires) cope with the large numbers of tenured senior level professors who do not support the current goals/directions of Baylor–thus do not support those of us brought in to Baylor to fulfill the current mission. There is a serious and negative interaction between new and old faculty in this regard.”
Job satisfaction
Tension between A and B faculty, combined with questions about the wisdom of implementing the 2012 vision, appear to be contributing to a less-than-ideal work environment at Baylor.
10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge
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What are the top 50 schools?_71403
Posted 7/11/03
See Related Stories:
• Baylor vision sparks change and questions
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• The top 50 schoolsWhat are the top 50 schools?
1. Princeton University 2. Harvard University Yale University 10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge



