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Festival of Faith and Music
The Festival of Faith and Music continues its musical/intellectual tradition. April 1,2011 -
HPERDS moves online
“We’re very enthused. I like to think of it as allowing students to clasp the crag with virtual hands.” April 1,2011 -
History of the King James Bible
"King James was very interested in theological disputes ..." English professor Susan Felch, in an interview with WGVU radio, puts the King James Bible within the context of the events happening in the early 1600's when it was written. March 31,2011 -
Calvin removes credit limit
In an effort to make a Calvin education more affordable, the Calvin registrar is allowing students to take as many classes as they can handle. March 29,2011 -
Longest-working woman: Barbara Sluiter
In her 56 years as a cataloging librarian, Barbara Sluiter (who died in 2009) probably handled every book in the library. March 25,2011 -
Banff Film Festival stops at Calvin
Mountain-climbers, cave explorers, white-water rafters and dancing cormorants are coming to Calvin via the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour. March 23,2011 -
Celebrating 400th anniversary of the King James Bible
Calvin departments and institutes are celebrating the KJV's quadricentennial. March 17,2011 -
Serving in record numbers
A record number of Calvin students are going on service-learning spring break trips this year. March 17,2011 -
Savory Stories: Books in the Baking
Edible books are on the menu in April at Calvin. March 14,2011 -
English is now three majors
There are now three ways to major in English, courtesy of a major program revision. March 11,2011 -
Prof nominated for National Online Teacher of the Year
Part-time physics professor Andrew Vanden Heuvel '06 is one of five nominees for the National Online Teacher of the Year Award. March 10,2011 -
Online Teacher of the Year
"I believe I was selected as a finalist not because I am the best online teacher, but because of my enthusiasm for online education and its power to transform how we approach teaching and learning in our nation." March 9,2011 -
First female faculty member: Johanna Timmer
Johanna Timmer taught English and German and served as Calvin's first dean of women. March 9,2011 -
Women in Calvin History
Read about Calvin's longest-working woman as we continue our celebration of Women's History Month. March 4,2011 -
Peru and other Open Doors
The new semester in Peru is one reason Calvin is ranked high for semester-abroad opportunities. March 2,2011 -
Profs named APS Fellows
Calvin physics professors Stan Haan and David Van Baak were recently named Fellows of the American Physical Society. Previous professors Vernon Ehlers and John Van Zytveld have also received this honor. February 23,2011 -
Open for business!
"We determined that if we were going to become what we wanted to become — that is, the best Christian college to study business at, anywhere — we would have to raise the bar on a couple things." February 15,2011 -
Q&A on Egypt
Two Calvin staffers raised in Egypt reflect on the current political situation in that country. February 15,2011 -
Q&A: African Americans in the Reformed tradition
Eric Washington has made a specialty of studying African-American thought within the Reformed tradition of Christianity. February 11,2011 -
Calvin premieres "A Shared Space"
A documentary about the Mustard Seed School by CAS prof Brian Fuller is premiering at Calvin on Friday, February 10. February 10,2011