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ASA Theme Issue Call for PapersPerspectives on Science & Christian Faith (the journal of the American Scientific Affiliation), has issued a Call for Papers on the theme of "Responsible Technology and Issues of Faith" to be co-edited by Arie Leegwater and Jack C. Swearengen. They favor having a balance of theoretical-reflective articles, weighing normative principles which should guide sustainable technological development, with a number of case studies in which responsible technology is practiced. Submissions are due September 30, 2011.. |
CEEC Call for Papers - Sneak Peek, Volunter Needs, and RegistrationThe Christian Engineering Education Conference (CEEC) will be held at Trinity Western University near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on June 29 to July 1 this year, immediately following the ASEE conference in Vancouver. We still need volunteers! The biggest need right now is for review of the papers. If you would be willing, please email the program chair, Bill Jordan, Bill_Jordan@baylor.edu. We also could use a guitar or two for the worship time on Wednesday evening, or really any instruments you might be able to bring with you. If you are interested, contact Steve VanderLeest, svleest@calvin.edu. Conference registration is now open. You can download a registration form from the CEEC website. Registration covers the conference, lodging, and meals. Costs range from $150 to $200 for a single, depending on what options you select. Lodging and meals for spouses and children are also available. Our local coordinator, Arnold Sikkema, will have some suggested activities in the vicinity of Trinity Western that families can check out if they wish. Our program is shaping up nicely. Here is a peak at the likely paper topics that will be presented:
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