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Dr. Lexie Wiggins is not
only an example in the
classroom, but also around
campus. James Leenman
said," Dr. Wiggins is an
encouragement to me as
I see him going out of his
way to help others by tak
ing their trash or waiting
for fifteen seconds just to
hold the door for a lady."
Mr. Frank Partridge, professor
of history, assists Rob Hubbs
with a project for his Colonial
Era History class. Mr. Par
tridge teaches History of Civi
lization and is, consequently,
a well-known professor to
every student. His unique
style of teaching makes his
classroom enjoyable.
The humanities department con ies at the seminary level with a core fo-
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sists of English, history, and pre-law ma cus in Bible and the ability to write well
jors as well as the general studies, interdis and understand different genres of litera
ciplinary studies, and humanities majors. ture." English major Becki jo Wood said,
While most of the students in "The humanities department
the department are in the an integral part of the
English and history fields, E undations foundation at Clearwater.
those who are studying narrowing I appreciate how helpful
under more general ma choices. | the professors are, not
jors are becoming more merely on an academic
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prominent. The ability riter and ' level, but also on a spiri
to narrow one's choice of Christian tual level. My major allows
study by choosing Interdis me to grow as a writer and
ciplinary Studies, for example, as a Christian, as it formulates
provides the student with an education thought processes that are necessary for
that is their own model. Justin White, an growth in both of these areas. With godly
interdisciplinary major with a Bible and professors to guide me, I am more likely
English concentration said, "This course to make the right decisions during my col
is profitable for furthering biblical stud- lege career.”
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