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May 16, 2023 By bacw Leave a Comment

Fellowship, Faith, & Food All in One

Author: The Crusader Staff Writer Iris Bertin

Sacraments and Supper is a new event held on campus once every other week in order for students to grow in community and faith by sharing a meal together, praying a divine mercy chaplet, and attending Mass as a community.

This idea of Sacraments and Supper is to share a home-cooked meal in order to grow in fellowship. This was formed by a group of sophomores here at the Abbey spearheaded by Regina Vehige. 

These Monday night dinners have been a hit among the students on campus that are craving a home-cooked meal while being able to grow in community through prayer and fruitful conversations with their fellow classmates. Leading a divine mercy chaplet before dinner and encouraging all the attendees to participate in Mass has allowed for an overflow of student leadership on campus and a greater desire to lead others more deeply into the faith.

I was able to ask one of our sophomores at the Abbey, Gemmy Hanley, why she felt the desire to help with this idea and she says: “I decided to help with Sacraments and Supper in order to build community on campus through a meal and the Holy Mass. It has become an opportunity to meet others and grow deeper in relationship with God and others.” Gemmy is just one example of a student leader on our campus so willing to freely give her time to lead others closer to Christ by offering her help in cooking and preparing these meals. We hope to see you at future Sacraments and Suppers and to spread the word of this amazing opportunity to grow in community.

This article was originally posted in the Spring 2023, Issue 3 of The Crusader Newspaper. Download the full issue here.

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May 16, 2023 By bacw Leave a Comment

The Breakdown of the Mathematics Major

Author: The Crusader Staff Writer Tim Shar

Want to understand the beauty of the world around you and challenge yourself through mathematical formulas to understand this beauty? Belmont Abbey College Mathematics Major will provide you with critical analysis tools to help you understand the beauty of the physical world, such as the U.S. Capitol’s dome and the Gateway Arc.

Not only will it help you understand the physical world, but it will also help you develop analytical skills, such as critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. In math classes, you will learn to break down a complicated problem into a series of manageable steps and solve the problem step by step. For example, math classes such as Discrete Math and Real Analysis will help you with your reasoning skills and teach you to analyze problems. The math courses offered here at the Abbey also provide great opportunities for you to minor in Computer Science and a concentration in Physics since many of the classes overlap

Note that not every class is offered every semester: 

B.A. in Mathematics 

Major Requirements: 

  • MA 201: Calculus I 
  • MA 202: Calculus II 
  • MA 203: Calculus III 
  • MA 208: Statistics 
  • MA 222: Discrete Mathematics 
  • MA 311: Elementary Linear Algebra 
  • MA 321: Differential Equations 
  • MA 419: Modern Algebra 
  • MA 430: Real Analysis 
  • MA 490: Senior Seminar I 

Any one of the following: 

  • MA 235: History of Mathematics 
  • MA 305: Advanced Statistics 
  • MA 335: Advanced Calculus 
  • MA 340: Numerical Analysis 
  • MA 350: Probability 
  • MA 405: Topology 
  • MA 410: Elementary Number Theory 
  • MA 415: Partial Differential Equations 
  • MA 491: Senior Seminar II 
  • CS 234: Introduction to C++ 
  • CS 325: Logic and Algorithms 

Other Courses: General Elective hours (33-36 hours) 

B.S. In Mathematics 

Major Requirements: 

  • MA 201: Calculus I 
  • MA 202: Calculus II 
  • MA 203: Calculus III 
  • MA 208: Statistics 
  • MA 222: Discrete Mathematics 
  • MA 311: Elementary Linear Algebra 
  • MA 321: Differential Equations 
  • MA 419: Modern Algebra 
  • MA 430: Real Analysis 
  • MA 490: Senior Seminar I 
  • MA 491: Senior seminar II 
  • CS 234: Introduction to C++ 

 

Any two from among the following: 

  • MA 235: History of Mathematics 
  • MA 305: Advanced Statistics 
  • MA 335: Advance Calculus 
  • MA 340: Numerical Analysis 
  • MA 350:Probability 
  • MA 405: Topology 
  • MA 410: Elementary Number Theory 
  • MA 415: Partial Differential Equations 
  • MA 420: Geometry 
  • MA 435 Complex Analysis
  • CS 235: Logic and Algorithms

Other Courses: Students need to complete one of the following course combinations to meet the remainder of the 120 hours required for the degree: 

  • PY 201 with PY 202 and 22-25 hours of General Electives 
  • CH 105 and CH 106 with 22-25 hours of General Electives 
  • Two lab-based Biology courses at the 200 level or higher with 22-25 hours of General Electives 
  • CS 201 and CS 234 with 23-26 hours of General Elective

With a mathematics major, I am able to pursue a minor in Computer Science and a concentration in Physics. With a math degree, I plan to go into teaching and then into Architecture. Besides pursuing a career in education and architecture, you can also pursue a career in Accounting, Data Analyst, Finance, Engineering, Mathematics, and many other careers.

This article was originally posted in the Spring 2023, Issue 3 of The Crusader Newspaper. Download the full issue here.

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May 16, 2023 By bacw Leave a Comment

Biology Major

Author: The Crusader Staff Writer Christina Villanueva

The biology department is constantly striving to have a wider scope of subjects for new students and keep a rigorous course load. In the science building there is always a lot going on, from mixing chemical components to dissecting a sheep’s brain. While this can be sometimes overwhelming for new students pursuing a science degree, there is more to the biology department than just the building.

For a new biology major, a biology major sounds intriguing as well as demanding, and this is nothing but correct. From freshman year biology 101 to a senior anatomy class, the professors make sure the student is ready for any profession or graduate school the student might want to pursue. Accompanied with the lecture classes are laboratories once a week, this provides a hands on experience to apply the knowledge learned in lecture. There is also a wide range of classes so students can expand their interest in science. There are classes like ecology and environmental science to learn about the natural world. Some of my favorite classes included parasitology and embryology to understand life on a microscopic level and then apply it in relation to epidemiology.

With all of these levels of classes, there must be a support team of professors in charge of it all. The professors and advisors in the biology department are one of a kind. They are focused on the students learning to make sure they understand all the material. They make themselves available for students to ask questions as well as having a small class size so a student does not feel lost. They are also experts in their field giving them a wide range of knowledge in the classes they are teaching. With this combined effort of the professors as advisors and educators, students graduating from a field in biology will be fully prepared for the future after the Abbey. If interested in learning more about the biology department, contact the Chair Dr. Ayala at heatherayala@bac.edu.

This article was originally posted in the Spring 2023, Issue 3 of The Crusader Newspaper. Download the full issue here.

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May 15, 2023 By radefolaju Leave a Comment

The Influence of Age and Political Ideology on the Justifiability of the Death Penalty

In April 2023, Belmont Abbey College students participated in the 2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Conference. Click here for a complete list of participants.

Psychology Major, Paige D’Agostin, presented his research on the topic, The Influence of Age and Political Ideology on the Justifiability of the Death Penalty. See her full presentation below.

The Influence of Age and Political Ideology on the Justifiability of the Death Penalty

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May 15, 2023 By radefolaju Leave a Comment

New Coordinator of Career Services

Author: The Crusader Jessica Palermo

Hi, my name is Jessica Palermo, and I started at Belmont Abbey as a Coordinator of Career Services in December 2022. I graduated from Western Carolina University with a BS in Psychology and a BS in Criminal Justice & Criminology. After college, my path was still unclear, but I knew I was meant to work in a position that allowed me to help others. It was that passion that quickly led me into the “education world.” It wasn’t long before I completed North Carolina’s Lateral Entry Teaching Program and taught 4th grade in Gaston County, later moving into a position as the Afterschool/Summer Program Director at Gaston Day School. I have enjoyed helping Belmont Abbey students and alumni navigate their career journeys over the past few months and look forward to supporting many others!

This article was originally posted in the Spring 2023, Issue 3 of The Crusader Newspaper. Download the full issue here.

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