2006 Miracle Yearbook
Academic Division Though often hidden from students' eyes, Dr. Robert MilLiman, former dean of the School of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Bible, led the Academic Division through a number of changes in his first year as Academic Vice President. The Academic Division covered a vast area of expertise and included Computer Services, Graduate Studies, Institutional Research, the Centennial Library, Summer School, Travel Studies, and the newly revamped Academic Assistance Center - the Cove. A much appreciated project undertaken by Computer Services was the implementation of the outdoor wireless network across campus. Now, students are able to access the Internet from nearly anywhere outdoors. They also replaced an abundance of lab and dorm computers this past summer - 1,200 of them! Both the Summer 48 Faculty Et Staff School and Travel Studies departments sought to expand students' cultural consciousness. This was the first semester Cedarville had been a study-abroad institution for another country. During the spring semester, six students from South Korea's Handong Global University experienced life in a quiet college town. The Cove sought to promote authentic scholarship and provided students with a less intimidating place to seek help with schoolwork and further their learning experiences. Within a corner of the Callan Athletic Center, the tutoring program and testing accommodation of students with disabilities skyrocketed. Director Kim Ahlgrim hopes more students will take advantage of the Cove as they begin to "educate faculty, students, and staff about who we are." Dr. Duane Wood Executive Director Ashley Rohne Comm.Assistant Assistants & Secretaries Linda Chrystal Admin. Assistant Fran Campbell Registrar Deb Bissett Admin. Assistant Pam Bromer Admin. Assistant Vicki Edem Departmental Assistant Carol George Admin. Assistant
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