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Colby Adolph, a May 2013 graduate heading earn her doctorate in organic chemistry, has project to Daniel Hicks, a junior psychology

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS Assistant professor of Political Science Dr. Michael Grillo's special interest is conflict mediation.

UNDERGROUND MUSIC Dr. Grillo is a music connoisseur of lesser-known genres.

Colby Adolph and Daniel Hicks in the chemistry lab.


LEFT BRAIN? RIGHT BRAIN? Colby Adolph, a May 2013 graduate heading to Purdue University to earn her doctorate in organic chemistry, has handed off her research project to Daniel Hicks, a junior psychology major from Mount Vernon. Dr. Danette Vines, associate professor of chemistry, said “Daniel is the third student to take over this research project, ‘Novel Gringnards: New methodology toward an efficient route to fumagillin.’ It’s rare to find a psychology major who knows so much about chemistry.” While Hicks continues to work on the research project, he is also tutoring students in organic chemistry. “I think this type of thing is completely unique to Schreiner,” Hicks says. “Other universities offer only exclusive programs instead of crossing disciplines. It definitely benefits the students here.”

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Creative Intuitive Passionate DESIGN QUEEN Shauna Dodds. a 2002 SU graduate, and her sister Sarah founded Backstage Design Studio in 2004 in Austin, and concentrated their efforts on design for the Texas Music Industry. In 2012, they were honored with a Grammy Nomination for Best Recording Package for their album cover on Reckless Kelly’s “Good Luck & True Love.” The design also earned them a Lone Star Music Award, 2 Gold ADDYS (Austin and District 10) and a spot in the 2nd Annual AIGA Texas Show.

“I love getting to wake up in the morning, and know that when I get to my desk, I’ll be doing what I was born to do on projects for some of the coolest people alive, with one of my favorite people on the planet (my sister), in the prettiest little city.” Colby Adolph and Daniel Hicks in the chemistry lab.

Shauna Dodds, Class of 2002 BACKSTAGE DESIGN STUDIO backstagedesigns.com


At Schreiner, you will enjoy a rich learning environment that satisfies your whole mind and prepares you for success, whatever the future brings.

High-Impact Learning No matter your major, you will discover high-impact learning through a variety of experiences, inside and outside of the classroom.

>>> Small classes and access to your professors >>> Undergraduate research with faculty >>> Internships in your field of study >>> Service learning projects with your peers >>> All built on a strong base of critical thinking Dr. Kim Arvidsson, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, completed his postdoctoral research at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago analyzing data from The Milky Way Project—a citizen science project geared toward identifying and studying bubbles that are carved out of dense gas clouds during the birth of a new star. For more information about The Milky Way Project, visit www.milkywayproject.org.

First Year Experience Your first year is an important time that will prepare you to make the choices that will come later: major, career, civic involvement and service, as well as how you want to impact your community and the world.

>>> The entire freshman class will participate in “Reacting to the Past,” a learning game based on ideas that changed history. >>> Each freshman enjoys her/his own peer mentor who is a junior or senior. >>> Option to join one of Schreiner’s six learning communities: Freshman Honors–academically advanced freshmen live and study together, collaborate on ideas and pursue challenging research. Vesalius–freshmen interested in health careers live and study together, take classes and work with mentors collectively. Exodus Project–a learning community for Christian freshmen from all denominations who are interested in engaging academics, discipleship, leadership and service to God. ACE–a learning community that assists freshmen in exploring majors and careers after identifying their own values, interests and skills. Global Scholars–a living and learning community to prepare future world-changers for careers in a global marketplace through engaging activities and coursework with an international focus, culminating in an international experience. Mountaineer Leadership Academy–a four-year learning community that identifies foundational leadership qualities and helps students develop them through shared activities. READ MORE >>> www.schreiner.edu/learning

I am enjoying Schreiner and this amazing working environment quite a bit. My students are very motivated

Schreiner University is the only college in the nation in which the

to work. I wanted to be at a small, private university because I like the teaching to research ratio—I get to teach more, which is what I really wanted to do.

~ Dr. Kim Arvidsson

Dr. William Woods’ Spring 2013 Reacting to the Past class not only got to test his new game, “Victory of Death!: The Texas War of Independence,” but they visited the Alamo to inform their re-imagining of the central event.

entire freshman class participates in “Reacting to the Past,” a series of learning games set in history. Students are assigned roles of historical characters at some of civilization’s pivotal times. As they develop their characters, they learn to take on the mantel of leadership, persuade others, think critically, engage with big ideas and improve their intellectual and academic skills.


Signature Programs Signature Programs have been recognized for academic excellence, are in greater demand, and have faculty “champions” who are invested in keeping those programs in the elite status.

Schreiner has three designated Signature Programs:

>>> Life Sciences >>> Graphic/Communication Design >>> Business–Ethical Leadership

I want my students to have their own independent discerning mind, formulated through the higher association of wisdom which accompanies learning. I would like them to question, consider, reason, and utilize their emotional intelligence to be giving and productive adults. I hope they take away from the classes that I teach the tools they need to be successful in organizations, and they acquire the understanding that all things in organizations are relationship centered. ~ Dr. Charles Salter

Dr. Charles Salter, chair of the Business department, is one of many distinguished faculty at Schreiner University. He has taught at SU since 2005, and in 2012 he delivered the keynote speech, “Ethical Leadership: The transforming power of goodwill” at The Economics, Finance, MIS & International Business Conference in London, England. Before starting his teaching career, Dr. Salter worked in the corporate world—real-world learning he applies in the classroom.

Dr. Chris Distel, assistant professor of biology, one of Schreiner’s Signature Programs, regularly brings his students out into the field to study Hill Country flora and fauna and their habitats.

Majors & Prog rams Accounting Biochemistry Biology Business Chemistry Graphic/Communication Design Communication Studies Creative Arts Education Engineering 3-2 English Exercise Science Finance General Studies History Information Systems

Management Marketing Mathematics Music Nursing (BSN) Political Science Public Health Psychology Religion Sport Management Theatre

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine

Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Seminary Pre-Veterinary Science

Graduate Programs

Master of Business Administration in Ethical Leadership Master of Education Master of Education plus Teacher Certification Master of Education plus Principal Certification Principal Certification

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