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Thinking of Penn As An Unreached People Group

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Penn Epistle, December 3, 2020 by Ben Zeisloft This is a condensed version of his article written about his university that is applicable to all of our universities. In salvation, God miraculously transforms the heart of the Christian. As believers, we possess a newfound affection, desire, and zeal to love, revere, and serve our Lord. Through Him, we have a newfound love […]

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The soft-power benefits of educating the world’s leaders

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It is often said that the number of current world leaders who chose to be educated in another country can serve as a useful, though rough and incomplete, indicator of ‘soft power. . . . Since 2015, the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) has been publishing desk research on the tertiary education of serving heads of state and heads of government and […]

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International Students Enrollment Plummets

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Kavitha Cardoza, December 2, 2021, National Public Radio The U.S. has historically been a top destination for international students. At last count there were more than a million. They’re attracted by the high-tech facilities and opportunities for research; the easy, nonhierarchical interaction between faculty and students; and the open, social environment on campuses. But this year, in a survey of more than 700 colleges and universities, the […]

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Back to Normal, I Don’t Think So

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According to the Springtide Research Institute, which surveyed 2,500 members of Generation Z (ages 15 to 25) in February 2021, the report warns religious leaders, teachers, and parents there isn’t going to be a simple “back to normal” approach for young people after COVID 19 pandemic. Rather we should all be looking for ways to help them experience “the new normal.”  Josh Packard, […]

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