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A Dining Room Table
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England, Eugene
/ Mormon Studies
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/ Religions and Theologies
/ Study abroad
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2002
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2002
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A Dining Room Table
2002
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Overview
In the Tapestry that is Pingree's intellectual and spiritual life, Eugene England's influence not only figures as a prominent color, but helps to shape the pattern for the weave itself. The model that Gene helped fashion, then, deeply impressed Pingree in the principles of learner-teacher interdependence, interdisciplinary inquiry, and the value of attending to the \"whole person.\" Pingree learned to live adventurously through travel when she joined Gene and his family--and a remarkable group of other students and faculty--on a six-month Study Abroad to London in 1985.
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