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Science and Faith Lectures Take Place at Local Coffeehouse

October 11, 2006

AZUSA, Calif. –

WHO:
Azusa Pacific University’s Center for Research in Science (CRIS)

WHAT:
APU’s Center for Research in Science hosts the first of a series of seminars at the nearby It’s a Grind coffeehouse. Guest speaker Barry Davis will present the first lecture on “Conflict Management and Peacemaking Techniques.”

WHERE:
It’s a Grind
865 W. Route 66, Glendora, Calif.

WHEN:
Wed., Oct. 18, 6 p.m.

WHY:
APU aims to build bridges between the community of Christ-followers and those seeking to make sense out of world events.

FACTS:

  • Professional mediator Barry Davis speaks on the topic of “Conflict Management and Peacemaking Techniques.”
  • CRIS received a Local Societies Initiative grant from Metanexus to help support the seminar series and the creation of the Science and Religion Association of Azusa (SARAA).
  • For more information, contact Leslie Wickman at lwickman@apu.edu or visit the CRIS website at www.apu.edu/cris/.

Featured in TIME magazine and ranked as one of the nation’s best by U.S.News & World Report and The Princeton Review, Azusa Pacific is a comprehensive, Christian, evangelical university, committed to God First and known for excellence in higher education. Azusa Pacific’s main campus lies just 26 miles northeast of Los Angeles in the San Gabriel Valley, while its seven Southern California regional centers bring convenience and extend quality programming. The university offers more than 50 areas of undergraduate study, 21 master's degrees, and 6 doctorates to a total student population of more than 8,300. For more information, call (800) 825-5278 or visit www.apu.edu.

 

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