2006 Miracle Yearbook

Dr. Jack Riggs Dean School of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Bible The school is largely responsible for a number of artistic endeavors at Cedarville, including plays, films, painting, literature, and more. For HFAB, this year could be summarized with one word: success. The Biblical Education department succeeded in maintaining its focus on student development of biblically based worldviews as well as its pursuit of professionalism. Two professors published books for both scholarly and general audiences. The Language and Literature department also saw many achievements throughout the year. Attendance at the Foreign Film Series skyrocketed 300% this year, clearly indicating success in student awareness in foreign art and culture. In May, a handful of British Literature II students participated in the first May Term abroad in Dublin, Ireland. The Communication Arts department presented nothing but the highest caliber in performances and presentations. The fall play, A Doll's House, was selected by the Dayton City Paper as the "Critic's Best Pick" for the week of October 12-18. The Forensics and Debate team won recognition in many national competitions. The Music and Art department had two major successes this year. This fall, the department developed a unique and exciting major: Studio Art. This is ideal for students who enjoy multiple disciplines of art. Department of Communication Arts Dr. Charles Elliott Department Chair Dr. Wes Baker Distinguished Professor Rebecca Baker Dave Bastress Assistant Professor Electronic Media Tech. Bob Clements Assistant Professor 36 Faculty a Staff Derrick Green Assistant Professor Dr. Clark Greer Associate Professor Dr. Deborah Haffey Professor James Kragel Associate Professor

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