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Religion on Campus: Suggestions for Cooperation between Student Affairs and Campus-Based Religious Organizations
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Leah Temkin
and Nancy J. Evans
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September 1, 1998
The authors present evidence that spiritual development is an integral part of students' overall development and argue that it is too often ignored on college campuses. They offer a number of strategies to improve cooperation between student affairs administrators and representatives of religion on campus to acknowledge this aspect of students' lives more fully.
Published Online: 1998-9-1
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