- CA TWU Coll. 08-1998-01-1471
- Item
- 1979
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Photograph of Craig Seaton, Sociology professor, talking with an unidentified man after his presentation on "Aging and the Christian."
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Part of Photograph Collection
Photograph of Craig Seaton, Sociology professor, talking with an unidentified man after his presentation on "Aging and the Christian."
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Photograph of Joanne Pepper, professor of anthropology and religious studies, standing outside, next to a tree
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Photograph of the Student Council posing together for a group photo on the steps leading up to the cafeteria
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Photograph of a member of the faculty presenting an award to Judi Johnston.
Launch of international business MBA in Richmond
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Photograph of guests and TWU personnel at the launch of the Master of Business Administration program at TWU Richmond. Those pictured include Richmond City Councillor Derek Dang, Business Professor Murray MacTavish, Councillor Carol Day, Dean Kevi...
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Photograph of Helene Pauls, a French professor, standing outside behind a vehicle, talking with a student in front of Seal Kap House.
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Photograph of professors and faculty members from various departments gathered together on a campus lawn.
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Photograph of Herb Sturhahn, professor of Biblical Studies at Northwest Baptist Seminary, teaching a class.
Speaker William Craig with Paul Chamberlain and Scott Dolff
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Photograph of faculty member Paul Chamberlain, student Scott Dolff, and Christian theologian and apologist William Craig.
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Photograph of Human Kinetics professor and Challenge Course Manager Daryl Page posing outside, on challenge course equipment.High ropes course.In the spring of 2009 Director Jamie Barrow renamed the Course Omada, which is Greek for “team.”