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Lindenwood University Academics
In this annual publication, Lindenwood highlights the quality of its academics by presenting stories about its past and current students and its faculty. Each book focuses on a different aspect of the Lindenwood community.
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The Connection
This quarterly magazine is flled with stories, pictures and other items of interest for Lindenwood’s alumni.
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LindenWord
This magazine for students is published twice a year in the spring and fall semesters and includes stories from the current semester, as well as useful information about the coming semester.
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The Journal of International and Global Studies
The Journal of International and Global Studies is a semiannual journal that will be published in October and April each year. It will produce high-quality, original work that is based on both theory and practice. While the Journal is multidisciplinary, it will pay particular attention to the fields of anthropology, education, geography, history, international relations, international management, political science, religion, and sociology.
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The Legacy
Lindenwood’s award-winning student newspaper is staed entirely by students in the university’s journalism program. It is published every other Wednesday during the fall and spring semesters.
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President’s Report
This publication highlights Lindenwood’s top stories and developments over the past year, as well as a detailed breakdown of the university’s fnancial status over the year.
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The Confluence
A peer-reviewed regional studies journal that includes thought-provoking articles emanating from the region, including stories on history, public policy, architecture, planning, historical preservation and much more. The journal is slate to come out twice a year in the fall and spring.
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Linden Bark
This alumni publication is sent out to Lindenwood’s alumni exclusively by e-mail every month and includes articles about campus happenings and upcoming alumni events and opportunities.
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Untamed Ink
Lindenwood’s literary magazine is published annually and includes submissions of poetry and short fiction from around the country and, in some cases, the world. The magazine’s debut publication in 2008 was the recipient of a national award for one of its fiction submissions.
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Crossroads: A History of St. Charles County, Missouri
St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann offers a comprehensive look at the history of St. Charles County, from the earliest settlers to the population boom of today, giving an informative look at the factors that made the county what it is today.
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The Lindenwood Model: An Antidote to What Ails Undergraduate Education
Dr. Ed Morris, dean of the Lindenwood University School of Business and Entrepreneurship, has laid out an analysis of the problems plaguing higher education and an illustration of Lindenwood’s teaching-first approach.
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The Daniel Boone Home
This book offers pages and pages of full-color pictures that show the beauty and the history of Lindenwood’s Historic Daniel Boone Home and Boonesfield Village.
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Seeking a Newer World: The Fort Osage Journals and Letters of George Sibley
Compiled by Lindenwood history professor Jeffrey Smith, the fascinating writings of George Sibley, who co-founded Lindenwood with his wife, Mary Easton Sibley, take us inside the period in which the Sibleys lived and Lindenwood was born.
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