Friday, March 30, 2007

150 Graduates from Pat Robertson's Regent University in Bush Administration

About Regent University

The nation's academic center for Christian thought and action
It's more than a description of Regent University, it's a way of life. As America's premier graduate school dedicated to combining quality education with biblical teachings, Regent continues to produce Christian leaders who will make a difference, who will change the world.
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* Nation’s first Assistant Secretary of Labor, by Presidential nomination and U.S. Senatorial confirmation, Lisa Kruska (Gov '88)
* Virginia’s 40th Attorney General, Bob McDonnell (Law '89)
* Louisiana State Senator, Sharon Weston Broome (Com '84)
* National Middle School Principal of the Year, Sharon Byrdsong (Ed.D. candidate). National School Board Association Black Caucus’s Educational Leadership Award and National Milken Award Winner, Doreatha White (GLE '01). Virginia’s Preserve America History Teacher of the Year, Molly Gunsalus (Edu '01)
* Four School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship Alums serving as university
presidents
* Screenplay writer for The Ultimate Gift released nationally, Cheryl McKay (Com '95)
* 150 graduates serving in the Bush Administration

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Dr. M.G. "Pat" Robertson, founder and president of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), had an inspired vision to establish a graduate-level institution that would train men and women for the challenge of representing Christ in their professions. In 1978, Robertson's vision materialized, as 77 students began classes.

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