Humans of OBU: Professors

February 21, 2016

“Campus life has kept me young in heart and spirit. Spending all of my adult life on a college campus in the company of bright young people has been an invigorating experience. I think I am far more aware of popular culture and trends than would have been the case otherwise. A professor lives in two worlds: my own campus and the community of scholars in my discipline. Being a part of a national/international scholarly community has kept me open to new ideas and reinterpretations of old understandings.”

Dr. Hal Bass

Department of Social Sciences

Photo by: Ashley Lovely

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous Story

Outdoor Rec to Host Full Moon Frisbee Event

Next Story

Ouachita teams earn top three spots in OBU/HSU Business Plan Competition

Latest from Features

No Days Off

By Lexi Lunsford, Guest Writer It’s 6:00 am on a cold Friday morning in January. The urge to sink back into sleep is heavy…
Madelyn Tullos has served as the Online Editor-in-Chief all year and will be returning next year.

Signing off…for now

By Madelyn Tullos, Online Editor-in-Chief Saying “no” at Ouachita feels like a sin. They preach to you freshman year to get involved and offer…
Jacie Sellars has served as the Print Editor-in-Chief for the Signal for the past year.

Sellars says goodbye

By Jacie Sellars, Print Editor-in-Chief I still remember the first time I stepped into the newsroom during my freshman year at Ouachita. I had…

Mud, memories and meaning

By Avery Walker, Copy Editor Most Saturday mornings on campus tend to be quiet ones, as students sleep in, visit home and enjoy a…

About Me

Go toTop