Milieu Spring 2008 Table of Contents
Issued three times a year by Houghton College, the Milieu connects the college to its various constituencies: alumni, faculty, staff, students and other friends. Milieu supports the mission of the college by providing information of interest and by developing and enhancing campus-audience relations and understanding through wide-ranging articles and timely reports of campus news. The magazine projects the college as a significant force for Christian liberal arts education in society.
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- Preparing for the Professions
by Shirley A. Mullen '76
Features
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Looking for a "Big Name"
Dan Bates, the government affairs director for the city of Portland, OR, recalls the trip that changed his views on picking a college.
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A Look at an "Ordinary Public School Teacher"
She calls herself an "ordinary public school teacher," but you'll see that Minori Nagahara is far from that.
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Focus on a Family
How one family set its sights on achievement in the fields of medicine and scientific research—and the role Houghton played in helping them get there.
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Reflecting on a Career's Arc
Recently retired Traveler's Insurance executive David Findlay looks back at his career and the place that helped launch it.
At Houghton
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- Volunteers aid installation of organ at Houghton Wesleyan Church
- Penn-York Conference meets at Houghton
- Charry delivers second annual Woolsey lectures
- New Vision Week delivers information, message
- New pulpit dedicated
- Campus enjoys laughs at Comedy Night
- Campus observes World AIDS Day