Council Fire, Handbook of McMurry University, 1994-1995 Page: i
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Greetings From the President
WELCOME TO MCMURRY UNIVERSITY
On behalf of the faculty and administration, I am delighted to welcome you to McMurry
University. You have joined a vibrant, demanding, and yet supportive community of scholars
committed to lifelong learning.
In our community students, faculty, and administrators form a covenant, expressed in
terms of mutual commitments toward commonly-held goals, and shared responsibilities for
making the community work together.
I hope as students you come to McMurry to learn, to prepare yourselves for future career
goals, to develop personal skills and abilities, and to participate in a variety of learning
experiences and extra-curricular activities. It is McMurry's responsibility to help you achieve
these goals and aspirations.
McMurry provides stimulating courses and majors, well-qualified faculty, modern facilities
and support services to undergird the co-curricular activities and programs to assist in your
intellectual and social growth.
It is the faculty's responsibility to design and teach courses, to remain current in their
disciplines, to sustain their own scholarship and professional activities, to evaluate your
classroom work and to provide academic advice and counsel.
You are expected to come prepared for classes, to participate in discussions, and to seek
help when you have academic problems. The University provides academic resources such as
the library, computer labs, and academic enrichment center, and qualified tutors and
counselors. It is your responsibility to avail yourselves of these resources.
McMurry is a caring community. Considerable effort is expended in selecting students who
will contribute to, participate in and benefit from a McMurry education. Similar care is taken
in selecting faculty and staff who are well-qualified teachers concerned about students as
individuals.
I hope you enjoy the 1994/95 academic year during which I want to get to know you
personally. McMurry is a special place which has helped mold the lives of thousands of
students who have come before you. They are now community and church leaders plus
successful p ysicians, teachers, lawyers, clergy, musicians, businessmen and women, etc.
11 a ntage of your university's opportunities.
Robert E. S mp
President
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