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America’s World Role: An Imperial Burden or an Empire in the Fine Old British Tradition?

October 3, 2007
by Sir Patrick Duffy

For the first time since 1989 – or arguably, since 1945 – the United States faces an opportunity to reshape the world. It has inherited Britain’s imperial mantle...

Mere Samaritans

May 27, 2008
by Kevin S. Reimer, Ph.D.
Illustration by Ashley Geiger '08

Kevin Reimer reflects on his study of human altruism in American L’Arche communities.

God's Green Earth

February 11, 2008
by Meko Kapchinsky

It turns out that "going green" is not just a cause celerbe. Today’s environmental co-laborers include evangelical Christians.

Academy in the Woods

December 14, 2007
by Allison Oster with Sheree Black

Nearly 300 miles north of Azusa lies 30 acres amidst the lush wilderness of Bass Lake. Here, a scholarly community thrives unlike any other.

Student Life & the Pursuit of God First

December 13, 2007
by Cynndie Hoff

As students seek a more spiritual and meaningful side to learning, they look to APU.

Trend Spotting: APU Education Reduces Nursing Shortage

October 5, 2007
by Chris Martin

The first time Valerie (Oreana ’98) Massie experienced the rush of life in an emergency room, she knew she had found her calling.

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