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	quotes[0]="The JWHC offers students unique opportunities to work collaboratively with faculty members on original research and creative projects. These opportunities become transformative experiences as students discover first-hand how faith and reason converge as a powerful means of exploration.";
	sources[0]="<strong>Todd Ream, JWHC Associate Director<br />Ph.D., Penn State University</strong>";

	quotes[1]="The writer Eudora Welty once said, \"The fish get bigger the deeper you go.\" That&acute;s the underlying philosophy of the literature courses taught through the John Wesley Honors College. In these courses, we assume that students understand the basics and with those in tow, we can fish in deep waters. What lives beneath the surface of the text? How do the words, the stories, intersect with other disciplines—history, the natural and social sciences, philosophy, theology, the arts? Through interdisciplinary discussion and creative presentation and exploration of written works, we go after the big fish, the catches we all remember.";
	sources[1]="<strong>Dr. Mary Brown, Honors Professor of Literature and Writing</strong>";

	quotes[2]="Teaching World Civilization in one semester in a large section can be a bit like riding a motorcycle through the Louvre with sixty folks following, some at a great distance. What I find in the history honors course is that professors too like small classes, as they afford the opportunity of getting to know every student by name. I especially enjoy the communal character of the honors courses; sitting around our table tasting and sampling some of the core concepts and key people from past civilizations; stopping to savor more slowly those tastier morsels that make the meal so enjoyable. Come and dine with us!";
	sources[2]="<strong>Dr. Mark Smith, Honors Professor of History</strong>";

	quotes[3]="The Honors New Testament classes not only cover the content and general background of the New Testament books; they interact with the original meaning almost on a seminary level and engage with trends in the way secular scholars are talking about the text. At the end of the course, students are challenged to address contemporary issues based on an in-depth comprehension of the Bible's meaning.";
	sources[3]="<strong>Dr. Ken Schenck, Honors Professor of New Testament</strong>";

	quotes[4]="Whether it is in the course of lively in-class discussions, during dinner conversations with professors, while attending provocative lectures or inspiring stage performances, or amidst small-group dialogues with renowned visiting speakers, John Wesley Scholars are challenged to fulfill their highest potential as Christian scholars and servant leaders. If you are passionate about thinking new thoughts and gaining new insights into God’s world, then I invite you to apply to our dynamic community of inquiry";
	sources[4]="<strong>David Riggs, JWHC Director<br />D.Phil., Oxford University</strong>";

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