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Dr. Scott Hamm was originally a ministry major and chose to join the online education field because it gave him the opportunity to reach beyond his geographic location. It allowed him to take his Christian mission anywhere.
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Dr. Lindsay Edwards Spindler, is a Professor in the Department of Kinesiology, Health, and Recreation and serves as the graduate program director for the Master’s degree in Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation. She received her Bachelors of Science degree in Exercise…
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God has a sense of humor, and irony. I didn’t set out to be a college professor. In fact, I didn’t even want to go to college. Then three years out of high school God told me to go. Now…
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Dr. John Hill, professor of economics, was employed by Hardin-Simmons University in 1998. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree in economics from Baylor University. He earned a Master of Arts degree in economics from Texas Christian University and…
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Mr. Charles L. Hughes, visiting instructor of English, a Big Country native, graduated with his BA in English from McMurry University, where he frequently participated in theatre. After completing his MA at Hardin-Simmons, he attended Texas Tech University where he…
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Dr. Jennifer Hobbs Plantier, professor of marketing, is the Kelley College of Business graduate program director. Jennifer received a B.S. in business administration with a concentration in marketing from Hawaii Pacific University in 1995. Her work carried her beyond retail…
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On April 2, Hardin-Simmons hosted a conference revolving around working to change big issues like poverty and homelessness. The conference was organized by Texas Christian Community Development Network (TxCCDN), Community Foundation of Abilene, Pioneer Drive Baptist Church, and First Baptist Church of Abilene. The conference’s title was “Community Transformed: Creating Change Through Collaboration” and its purpose was to “collaborate with like-minded leaders to discuss serving our neighbors in need through ministry.”
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Kylen Williams ’19 is the embodiment of HSU spirit. He can be seen walking across campus in his purple Nikes or driving with his purple-rimmed tires. His apartment is decorated with HSU event posters and memorabilia. Even his Facebook page is full of HSU pictures and video parodies.