Rabbi doll shares smiles Warm and fuzzy is starting to take on a new face among gift givers. Thanks to an inspiration from Gary Barris, CAS ’95, increasing numbers of consumers are turning to the soft, smiling 10-inch rabbi doll he created to share messages of laughter and affection. Read More |
Perspectives on racism David Douglas, MAT '76, believes race relations will never be what they should be in the United States until people really start looking at the issue honestly. He and his mother took the topic head on by sharing their feelings about his parents’ interracial marriage in a recently published book. Read More |
Helping nurses help their patients Helping people has always been important to Sandra Szekely, SON ‘86. She chose nursing as a way to fulfill that desire and has helped many in her 17 years as a nurse. She recently took on a new challenge: helping nurses better care for their patients and working to ensure that there will be enough well-trained nurses to meet future patient needs. Read More |
Children’s author creates one-of-a-kind mysteries “Endearing characters, just enough suspense, and intriguing plot twists,” proclaimed School Library Journal (SLJ) in a review of The Mystery of the Dancing Angels, created and written by Elspeth Campbell Murphy, SEHS ‘75. “Quality Christian fiction, especially on this level, is hard to find,” continued the SLJ reviewer. Read More |