Museum Description :The Museum of Bible and Near Eastern Studies at Anderson University was established in 1963 by Dr. Jeeninga. The name of the museum was changed at the retirement of Dr. Jeeninga in 1992 to reflect his nearly thirty years of teaching and work in the areas of religious studies and archaeology. The Museum’s holdings include original artifacts from many periods of the Ancient Near East. These artifacts come from the Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Babylonian, Assyrian and Israelite Periods. In addition to original artifacts, the Jeeninga Museum houses a number .. View More >>
Museum Description :The Museum of Bible and Near Eastern Studies at Anderson University was established in 1963 by Dr. Jeeninga. The name of the museum was changed at the retirement of Dr. Jeeninga in 1992 to reflect his nearly thirty years of teaching and work in the areas of religious studies and archaeology. The Museum’s holdings include original artifacts from many periods of the Ancient Near East. These artifacts come from the Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Babylonian, Assyrian and Israelite Periods. In addition to original artifacts, the Jeeninga Museum houses a number of replicas purchased from museums around the world. These replicas include the Siloam Inscription (Istanbul Museum), Hammurabi Law Code and Mesha Stele (Louvre), Shalmaneser’s Obelisk, Sennacherib’s Prism, and The Rosetta Stone (British Museum), and the Egyptian goddess, Selket (Cairo Museum).The Museum's holdings may be viewed electronically. Digital images of these artifacts may be used with reference to the “Gustav Jeeninga Museum of Bible and Near Eastern Studies.”
Museum Admission :Free
Museum Program :Welcome to the School of Theology : We invite you to take three minutes to learn about who we are and what we believe God is challenging us to do through the Anderson University School of Theology.Also, take some time to read our scholarship information, tuition, degrees, faculty, accreditation, and more. We believe the AU SOT could be a place for you to answer the call of God on your life.Do you have specific questions? Contact us at: dlneidert@anderson.edu.Graduate Studies in Music : The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance offers a Master of Music Education degree designed for the working professional. Students in this degree program may take three levels of Orff Schulwerk certification classes as well as classes in Kodaly and Dalcroze. All classes in the MME program are taught by internationally known faculty and by our own Anderson University faculty. Concentrations in the MME program include Instrumental Music, Choral Music, and General Music.School of Nursing : Master’s education prepares the graduate to lead change to improve quality outcomes… build and lead collaborative interprofessional care teams… navigate and integrate care services across the healthcare system… design innovative nursing practices, and translate evidence into practice.Welcome! We are pleased that you are considering further development of your nursing career. The Anderson University School of Nursing offers three tracks within our graduate program: nursing administration, nursing education, and an MSN-MBA dual-degree option that provides two full degrees. The School of Nursing has collaborated with the School of Education, the Falls School of Business, and the Department of Computer Science at Anderson University to develop these programs that will provide opportunities for you to enhance your skills and abilities to lead, direct, and teach within increasingly complex health-care environments.Click through our website for information about the track you wish to pursue. For further information, please contact us by e-mail at msn@anderson.edu or by phone at (866) 575-7148. We look forward to working with you as you take this next step in your nursing career.MSN - Education TrackMSN - Administration TrackMSN - MBA TrackMSN Informatics Track << View Less