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Posted: 9/03/04
Texas Tidbits
American Family Association honors Sloan. The American Family Association presented its highest award to Baylor University President Robert Sloan for "exceptional and devoted leadership to God and country." Tim Wildmon, president of the association, made the presentation, which was carried live on more than 200 American Family Radio affiliates nationwide. Wildmon was at Baylor for a news conference with Christian singer/songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman, who will perform a free concert in Waco Sept. 18 at Floyd Casey Stadium. Founded in 1977 by Don Wildmon, the American Family Association is a national Christian organization that focuses primarily on the influence of television and other media on society.
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Baylor, Hardin-Simmons picked 'best in west.' Baylor University in Waco and Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene have been selected by The Princeton Review in the 2005 edition as among the "Best in the West" colleges and universities. They are among 23 Texas schools featured, including 13 private or church-related schools and 10 state schools.
Endowed scholarship named at UMHB. An endowed presidential scholarship at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor has been named in memory of Delores Hinton of Temple. She was one of seven people killed in a bus accident on Feb. 14, 2003, including five members of Memorial Baptist Church in Temple. Hinton–who devoted 20 years to public education as a teacher, counselor and administrator–retired from UMHB in 1991 after 10 years as a professor of education and director of the mid-management graduate program. The scholarship will benefit students preparing for a teaching career.
Immersion Spanish classes slated. The Baptist University of the Americas Center for Cultural and Language Studies will host the fall session of immersion Spanish language and culture classes Oct. 18-22 on the school's San Antonio campus. Classes feature a balance of classroom instruction, field trips and conversational interaction with BUA students from Latin America. Cost for the immersion classes is $200 for the week, which includes all expenses except housing. Texas Baptists are eligible for a $100 scholarship provided through the Mary Hill Davis Offering for Texas Missions. For more information, call Mary Ranjel at (210) 924-4338 or (800) 721-1396 or e-mail mranjel@bua.edu.
Jesus in Islam Symposium slated at HBU. Houston Baptist University's College of Arts and Humanities is co-hosting a Jesus in Islam Symposium with the Houston Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at 7 p.m. Sept. 23 in Glasscock Center on the HBU campus. The symposium is a Muslim/Christian dialogue with three Muslim scholars speaking on "The Religion of Islam," "Jesus in Islam" and "What Really Happened to Jesus After His Crucifixion." The event is free to the public. For more information on the symposium, contact Sharon Wiser at (281) 649-3000, ext. 2212.
DBU establishes endowed scholarship. Dallas Baptist University has established the Edward and Jan Spann Endowed Scholarship Fund to benefit students in the College of Fine Arts. Ed Spann served in the DBU College of Fine Arts 15 years and was named dean in 1992. Spann retired as dean at the end of the 2003-2004 academic school year, but continues to serve as a part-time professor. Jan Spann is a member of the DBU Women's Auxiliary Board. She has taught elementary school and was one of the first two teachers at the DBU Lab School when it first began to offer classes in 1990.
Correction: An article in the Aug. 23 Baptist Standard about Houston Baptist University's Bible in America Museum included incorrect contact information. The correct e-mail address is dseverance@hbu.edu. For more information, visit the website at www.hbu.edu/bia .