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'AMEN' project aids refugees
When junior Chris Grotz went to Thailand last year his plan was to shoot a toothpaste commercial not create a nonprofit organization. Spending time with a group of Burmese children in a village on the border of Thailand and Burma however prompted him to start the organization AMEN Missionary a Christian nonprofit.While spending four days at a migrant school in the village of … [Read more...] about 'AMEN' project aids refugees
Bost appointed interim law dean
School of Law Professor Tom Bost described by students and colleagues as a caring accessible and experienced teacher has been chosen to lead the School of Law in the coming year as interim dean during the search for Dean Kenneth Starr's permanent replacement.President Andrew K. Benton who made the decision said he holds Dean Bost … [Read more...] about Bost appointed interim law dean
Former victim seeks brighter future for sex traffic victims
Anne Bissell spoke at a Convocation event in Elkins Auditorium on Monday about the unknown horrors of child sex trafficking as part of the International Justice Mission's "Abolition Week."Bissell who had been sexually exploited in Africa as a youth by her step-father is now the director and founder of the Silver Braid a charity organization dedicated to helping victims of the … [Read more...] about Former victim seeks brighter future for sex traffic victims
Auschwitz experience encourages reflection
Burdened by the weight of its history Auschwitz concentration camp is not the destination that International Programs (IP) students usually visit on their long weekends. But at the end of February a group of five London sophomores traveled to snowy Katowice Poland to tour Auschwitz notorious for being one of the largest death camps of Hitler's Third Reich.The impetus for the … [Read more...] about Auschwitz experience encourages reflection
