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College of Pharmacy’s Jeanie Smith shares experience with Christian Health Ministry of White County.

Slava Bohu!

From afar, the war in Ukraine is a news blip and has little effect on our everyday lives — until you live with those affected by the war and...

My View: Jim Galyan

Jim Galyan (’88, MFT ’08), a partner and therapist at ReGroup in Searcy, shares his thoughts on the mental health struggles many are...

My View: Gaining momentum from our past

Director of Diversity Services Tiffany Byers shares her perspective on the importance of learning about the journey when dealing with diversity.

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Distinguished Professor of Communication Jack Shock went to New York City 20 years ago to serve as a public affairs specialist at 9/11 and returned...

Getting back to normal

The magazine staff went to one of our assistant deans, Chad Joice, to find out his perspective on student life this past pandemic year as well as...

My View: Vaccinating for COVID-19

As Solomon tells us through inspiration in Ecclesiastes 1:9, “That which has been is that which will be, and that which has been done is that...

Pandemic perspective

Because of his research expertise in pandemics, Harding magazine asked Associate Professor of History and Political Science David Adams to provide...

My view: Getting back to normal

In March, many Americans started spending more time at home than anywhere else.

My View: Smart resolutions

The new year is a popular time for people to make personal goals working toward transformation.

My View: Get astronaut fit

My View: Solving problems

Bullying: More than a social problem

My View: The reality of gun violence

My View: Being different

My View: Media's role

My View: Generation why?

My View: Evaluating concussions

My View: Apple’s backdoor