| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | Amy DeBoer | |
| 102 | Seth Rutt | |
| 103 | Myleah Walker | I cannot believe that an institution that stresses the integration of faith and learning would foil a teacher whose life exemplified that in so many ways. |
| 104 | Myleah Walker | I cannot believe that an institution that stresses the integration of faith and learning would foil a teacher whose life exemplified that in so many ways. |
| 105 | Kendra Roede | |
| 106 | Sally Barto | Paquin ahs made the Global Studies program to the second fastest growing major at CCU and has given inspiration, honesty and opportunity to the students. If I were still a Global Studies major, I would be leaving CCU because of this poor decision. |
| 107 | Christine Miles | |
| 108 | Kailey Otten | |
| 109 | Janell Nelson | |
| 110 | Katie Parker | Andrew Paquin is one of the best professors at CCU! It would be a HUGE mistake to get rid of him! |
| 111 | Jennifer Cupich | |
| 112 | Elizabeth Rutledge | |
| 113 | Elizabeth Rutledge | |
| 114 | Brandon Gossett | Too good of a professor to let go. |
| 115 | Elizabeth Allison | |
| 116 | Lauren Christian | Professor Paquin was one of the best professors on this campus. Why are we getting rid of him? |
| 117 | Lauren Christian | Professor Paquin was one of the best professors on this campus. Why are we getting rid of him? |
| 118 | Ashlee Morris | Bring Andrew Paquin back to Colorado Christian University! |
| 119 | brittany sanko | this man... has a huge heart. and if ccu wants him gone, they're just missing out. he can do greater things elsewhere then. all i know is that my global studies class taught me a lot, and his passion was the reason. you won't find anyone else like him anywhere, he's done wonderful things for ccu and for the world... he's pretty rad. |
| 120 | Anonymous | |
| 121 | Joseph Stenberg | |
| 122 | Joseph Stenberg | |
| 123 | Joseph Stenberg | |
| 124 | Anonymous | It is unfortunate that the strategic objectives (please do not read this as endorsement of said objectives) have been violated. After all, we want students to learn "to think for themselves" and here we are, squelching one of the sources that challenges them to do just that. Perhaps we should be more clear in our statement of purpose. Or perhaps, we should simply say what we really mean. I really cannot think of any work beyond that to which Paquin has devoted his life that is more Christian. But apparently, we would prefer to allow the poor and marginalized to remain so. And we would prefer to keep our students oblivious to them. It may be a trite question, hollow from years of Christian pop-culture and wristbands, but I cannot help but wonder: what is it that Christ would have us do, as we bear His image in this world? |
| 125 | Carli Posey | |
| 126 | Mawuor Dior | A professor who encourages students to think for themselves and worldly minded should be rid out of his job easily without clear cut reason. |
| 127 | Austin Shannon | |
| 128 | Aaron Bogdanovich | |
| 129 | Laura Smith | |
| 130 | Joy | This is one of the most dynamic profesors at CCU and has started some amazing ministries! It would be foolish to fire such a valuable prof! |
| 131 | Charlie Finley | It is the responsibility of the university to allow students to become aware of the myriad of thoughts and experiences that exist in this world. Dismissing professors because of a conflicting opinion with the head of the school is exactly the kind of group-think history and literature has warned us is so destructive |
| 132 | Mike & Judy Delp | As parents, you pray for adults who can set a Christian example for your children. Professor Andrew Paquin provided that for our son Adam Delp while a student at Colorado Christian University. Andrew opened Adam's eyes and heart to those existing in poverty both here and abroad. He and his wife opened their home to Adam and friends and definitely provided a home away from home to him. Andrew has shown by example that theory in the classroom is only the start of making a difference in our world. He has demonstrated that by acting upon knowledge, we can make a difference a soul at a time. We beseech you to allow him to continue to touch student lives at CCU who will in turn make a difference globally. |
| 133 | Jamie Barnard | |
| 134 | Zachary Allen Cerrato | |
| 135 | Matt Stiveson | |
| 136 | Anonymous | Paquin was the best thing to happen at CCU. He is one of the few teachers that challenged us to think for ourselves and didn't force us into a "bubble of Christians." |
| 137 | Anonymous | It was a foolish decision to "release" one of the only professors at CCU who challenged students and wasn't afraid to to ask "what if." I am ashamed to say I attend this school that only tells us how we should think. |
| 138 | Amanda Bloxom | I could say a lot right now but apparently the faculty has found it necessary and appropriate to read over these and send emails to students who write their mind. I don't want any of those in my inbox. But...you get the message. |
| 139 | Lydia Ruth Schoenherr | |
| 140 | Lydia Ruth Schoenherr | |
| 141 | Keith Ives | Thank you Prof. paquin for the academic and spiritual challenges your classes provided. |
| 142 | Lauren Yauk | |
| 143 | Jackie Currie | |
| 144 | Adam Welbon | Losing Professor Paquin would be a great loss to the Global Studies department! |
| 145 | Kelsey | |
| 146 | Philip Frederiksen | Andrew Paquin is a tremendous asset to CCU and it would be a travesty to let him go. |
| 147 | Lindsey Melnick | |
| 148 | Alexis Byrne | " Do not be discourged if the world does not recognize you. . For it did not recognize me either."
- JESUS the Christ |
| 149 | Caleb Ziolkowski | |
| 150 | Anonymous | I enjoyed the class that I had with Professor Paquin. |