Dr. Paul Neufeld Weaver ’81, director of global education and professor of education and Spanish, Bluffton University, and Greg Mott, director of intensive English language program, University of ...
Chris McLaurin '25 from Jackson, Miss., has played football for as long as he can remember. With graduation from Bluffton University only a couple months away, McLaurin has turned his passion from ...
Mark Roeschley ’75 and Jane Thorley ’77 arrived at Bluffton College at different times, each bringing their own dreams and aspirations. Mark, a business and math major, and Jane, a home economics ...
A. Willard and I decided to go to the prom together in his white corvette and I decided, to wear my blue dress. B. Willard and I decided to go to the prom, together in his white corvette and I decided ...
"history" paintings most important (especially subjects from Greek or Roman history or mythology) various subject matters; if "historical" subjects, the Bible was the source ...
The skyscraper is the most important development in 20th century architecture. Techniques for making steel, a more refined and stronger iron, led to new possibilities in architecture. Metal beams can ...
Gustave Courbet (1819-77) is usually regarded as the father of European Realism. He even used the term Realism in defining his aims and he championed the Realist cause. When his paintings were ...
A pronoun is the part in speech that substitutes for nouns or noun phrases and designates persons or things asked for, previously specified, or understood.
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The campaign will be led by volunteer campaign co-chairs and university trustees Greg Wannemacher and Dave Baumgartner. Greg graduated from Bluffton in 1977 with a degree in business administration ...
Legacy gift commitments sustain Bluffton for future generations. Anderson’s gifts will ensure Bluffton’s enduring values of discovery, community, respect and service will live on for generations to ...