| Center presents to UM
Board of Curators
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Center director
Debra Mason presents to the UM Board
of Curators and Faculty Council
in the Memorial Union.
Photos by
Jeff Lautenberger, The Maneater
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Oct. 5, 2007 - Center on
Religion & the Professions staff made
a presentation Oct. 5 to the Board of Curators,
the University of Missouri's governing board.
Presenters included CORP director Debra
Mason and graduate research assistant Tim
Walker.
Three organizations were
invited to speak on the theme of "Access
and Outreach" at a breakfast sponsored
by the MU Faculty Council. Presenters addressed
an audience of about 75 administrators,
faculty, staff, students and media. The
group included the curators, MU Chancellor
Brady Deaton and UM System Interim President
Gordon Lamb.
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UM Board of Curators member Judith
Haggard, left, listens to a presentation
by Bruce McClure, an organizer of
Saturday Morning Science, during
the Faculty Council meeting with
curators.
Photos by
Jeff Lautenberger, The Maneater
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Mason described the Center's
mission, activities, research and outreach.
She presented three scenarios to illustrate
the relevance of the Center's work in improving
religious literacy among professionals:
A Latino couples'
daughter arrives at the emergency room after
a near-drowning. The doctor says she has
suffered brain damage. Her parents want
a priest to perform an exorcism on their
daughter. What should the doctor do?
A software engineer
heads a lunchtime Bible study and downloads
scripture to his work computer. His employer
endorses religious involvement, but prohibits
evangelism at work. What should the employer
do?
A journalist is
assigned to cover the war in Iraq. But she
doesn't know the difference between Sunni
and Shia Muslims. What should the journalist
do?
Walker shared his experiences
as a researcher with the Center and other
opportunities offered through his involvement.
The other two programs
featured at the breakfast meeting were MU
science clubs and Saturday Morning Science.
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