The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 1, 2018 Page: 22 of 35
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PARTNERS
THE CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE 23
APRIL 2018
HARDING
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Benton
EXPANDED STORY: www.christianchronicle.org
FACULTY POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Preacher Training Camp
Benton to take
new role at
Pepperdine
NEXT ACADEMIC YEAR will be his
last as president after nearly
two decades of service.
All candidates must be active members of the church of Christ
and committed to Christian education.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES. Seeking full-time faculty mem-
ber. The successful candidate will hold a Ph.D. in Spanish or experience in
a closely related field along with teaching and/or professional experience in
any of the following: Peninsular and/or Latin American literature, inter-
cultural/global studies, translation and/or interpretation, or K-12 foreign
language education. Candidates with training in ACTFL oral proficiency and
methodology preferred. Responsibilities will include advising, supervision of
student research, and teaching both general and advanced courses.
Submit letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and unofficial transcripts of all
graduate-level courses to Dr. Kristi Bond, chair, at knbond@harding.edu or
Box 12263, Searcy, AR 72149.
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Seeking full-time director of assessment to
manage implementation of a comprehensive program of assessment for the
purpose of programmatic improvements in accordance with accreditation
requirements for the college. Bachelor’s degree required; master’s degree
with emphasis in education, higher education, educational research or
related field is highly preferred. At least three years of experience in higher
education support services needed. Previous experience with assessment in
higher education desired. Responsibilities include working with assessment
committee, faculty, staff and administration to implement and review effec-
tive strategies for the assessment of student learning at the individual and
program levels as well as assessment of college-level mission and goals.
Submit letter of interest to Harding University Human Resources at hr@
harding.edu or Box 12257, Searcy, AR 72149.
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS. Seeking faculty/administrator for Har-
ding University in Latin America (HULA). The successful candidate will
possess teaching experience in humanities and Bible, fluency in the Spanish
language, a background in developing missions experiences, and a minimum
of a master’s degree; a Ph.D. is preferred. Responsibilities include directing
the study abroad program in Latin America; coordinating site tours, classes,
and accommodations; and providing meals for student and faculty groups
of 40 plus. HULA is currently conducted one semester per year. Position
reports directly to the dean of international programs.
Submit an introductory letter, curriculum vitae and contact information to
Dr. Jeff Hopper, dean, at hopper@harding.edu or Box 10838, Searcy, AR 72149.
Please visit harding.edu/hr/jobsfaculty for further information on these
positions. To learn more about open staff positions, visit harding.edu/hr/jobs.
Harding is committed to hiring a diverse faculty and staff. Women, minorities,
individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply.
The church in Lander, H/yo., would invite you to
visit or settle in a beautiful western town of
approximately 7,500 people at the base of the
majestic Wind River Mountains. H/e offer a strong,
self-supporting church of Christ with approximately
80-85 members in regular attendance, a strong
mission program and an evangelistic full-time
minister. Lander offers a local hospital and clinics
for health care. Wyoming has no state income
tax. We offer abundant outdoor opportunities for
those who enjoy outdoor sports including trout
streams, mountain lakes, winter sports and world
class big game hunting.
Lander church of Christ,
Attn: Elders
PO Box 447, Lander, WY 82520
Visit us on the web:
landerchurchofchrist.com
Learn more about Lander:
landerwyoming.org
Ready to Relocate?
Why not escape to life in a
small town in a beautiful setting?
June 3-9
Deadline to sign up is May 1
Additional openings are available in the following areas:
CANNON-CLARY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING AND PHYSICS
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY PRACTICE
PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM
The elders and staff at the Oldham
Lane Church of Christ in Abilene,
Texas, feel strongly that the Lord’s
church needs to be making every
effort to train preachers and leaders
so that the church will remain sound
and thrive for years to come.
Preacher Training Camp is for young
Christian men (14-18 years of age)
who show an interest in preaching
and leadership. Cost is $50 and space
is limited. We would love to see you at
camp!
Chris McCurley
cmccurley@olcoc.com
(325) 695-0055
MALIBU, Calif. — Andrew K. Benton,
Pepperdine University’s president
and chief executive officer for 18
years, plans to step down after
the 2018-2019 academic year.
Benton, 66, and his wife, Debby,
“have decided it is a good time
I
for a change,” the
university — which
is associated with
Churches of Christ
— said in a news
release.
“This is a signif-
icant change
that, while diffi-
cult, we believe
comes at just the right time — for
Pepperdine, for our students and
for us,” Benton said. “As presi-
dent, I have always tried to make
the hardest institutional decisions
from a position of strength, and
because of the talent and passion
of our people throughout the last
several decades, I can confidently
say that Pepperdine has never
been stronger academically, spiri-
tually and financially.”
Benton has requested that the
Pepperdine Board of Regents
begin the search for a new
president.
“Our aspirations for Andy’s
success have been realized
beyond our dreams, and he has
become one of our nation’s truly
great university presidents,” said
board chair Ed Biggers, speaking
on behalf of the regents.
“Serving with Andy has
been among the greatest privi-
leges of my life, and the entire
board is deeply grateful for his
strength, integrity, and grace,”
added Biggers, who also serves
as a trustee for The Christian
Chronicle.
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Tryggestad, Erik. The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 1, 2018, newspaper, April 1, 2018; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509388/m1/22/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.