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There is increasing interest among today's college students, faculty and administrators in the inner life of spiritual reflection and contemplation as well as efforts to center external goals and involvements around a central core of personal meaning. This trend in student values and behaviors is occurring at a time of greater examination of the relationship of spiritual values to academics, careers, workplace, family life, and lifestyle. We welcome your ideas and comments about the changing role of spirituality in college student life and learning and how college and universities should be responding to this new movement.
CINDY COLVIN Contributing Editor
Servant Professorship - The Theology of the Chalkboard
by Gail Derrick, Ed.D & Hope Jordan, Ph.D
Regent University
Inward Bound: Reflection on a Student Spirituality Conference - November 19, 2002
A Position Statement from The Initiative for Authenticity and Spirituality in Higher Education - August 23, 2002
The Self-Knowledge Symposium - November 26, 2001
Parker Palmer - October 29, 2001
The New Breed: Profile of Jon Kabat-Zinn - October 3, 2001
Responding to the Call - September 20, 2001
Spirituality and Campus Life: A New Book for College Administrators - July 16, 2001
Spirituality Initiatives at the University of Massachusetts - June 8, 2001
Book Review: Big Questions, Worthy Dreams by Sharon Daloz Parks - March 2, 2001
Book Review: Out on Fraternity Row Edited by Shane Windmeyer and Pamela W. Freeman - March 2, 2001
Reflections on the 2000 ACPA Spiritual Maturation Institute - February 11, 2001
Differentiating Spirituality from Religion - December 2, 2000
Spirituality Comes to College - July 10, 2000
Events Related to Spirituality - May 2, 2000
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