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Education in Pakistan: Why Is It Failing and What Can Be Done About It?

November 3, 2021November 2, 2021 Katelyn Condrey education, news, opinion, Pakistan, third world country

Bordered by Iran, Afghanistan, and India, Pakistan is an Islamic country currently faced with many economic, international, and political concerns.

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Dear Freshmen: Advice for a new CTV major

September 17, 2018 Andrew Corder advice, Andrew Corder, Campus, Cassia, cinema, cinema television, CTV, dear freshmen, education, film, freshman, Freshmen, Interview, major, movie, Regent, Regent University, senior, Sherrill, Shooting, student, Student Life, television

Cinema-Television (CTV) senior Cassia Sherrill shares her best memories of being a CTV student and offers advice to current freshmen

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Opinion 

The beauty of getting older

May 1, 2018May 1, 2018 Rebecca Noble culture, education, opinion

American societal norms can be a curious animal. In most places around the world, the elders of the population are

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Regent 

Teacher Spotlight: Dr. Kreassig

March 26, 2015September 15, 2015 Rebekah Swieringa Dr. Kreassig, education, Professor, Regent, Teaching

Some teachers are born, and some teachers are made. Some people do not realize that they were made to teach

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Culture 

The unique cost of online education

March 24, 2014March 24, 2014 Cory MacNeil Campus, cost, courses, education, experience, online learning, university

Attending school online is not a digital trend for a cyber-connected future. It is here, now. A student turns in

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Reason 

3 Pieces of wisdom Regent students should embrace from Carlos Campo

October 8, 2013February 21, 2014 Chelsea Sherman Carlos Campo, Christian, community, education, gay rights, immigrations, LGBT, president, Regent, wisdom

It’s been a little over a month since Regent said goodbye to President Carlos Campo. Although students still have a lot

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Culture 

No More Cursive in School

September 14, 2013February 22, 2014 Rachel Sipe academics, culture, cursive, education, handwriting, Technology

Writing and reading in cursive may be becoming a lost art, following in the footsteps of film cameras and orthodontic

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