Friends Association for Higher Education
Friends Association for Higher Education (FAHE) exists to support Quaker values in higher education. In addition to our annualheld each June at Friends colleges, FAHE offers an informative newsletter and a more scholarly, online publication.
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Founded:
1978-1980

Friends Association for Higher Education

 
Friends Association for Higher Education
Friends Association for Higher Education

Friends Association for Higher Education FAHE is a place of Friendly 'convergence,' where Friends of different traditions and theologies gather. A recently released video for the song "Friend Speaks my Mind" caught my eye - while the songwriter Jon Watts is articulating a liberal Quaker experience, his commentary on the lyrics is relevant and useful.

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Some of the lyrics have provoked dialogue, specifically about the relationship between modern Quakerism and Christianity. Here are a few of my own thoughts…
Kennedy Munganyi
Kennedy Munganyi
let me know how i can get scholarship and sponser for higher education
October 17 at 2:20am
Friends Association for Higher Education
Friends Association for Higher Education
FAHE can't provide direct individual support for scholarships and sponsors. I suggest that you contact the Quaker colleges and universities directly for assistance. See http://www.earlham.edu/~fahe/mappage.htm for a list of colleges and links to their websites with contact information.
November 16 at 7:30am
Friends Association for Higher Education

Friends Association for Higher Education High school students and recent graduates are invited to come learn about Quaker colleges and adult study centers including Guilford, Earlham, Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr, Haverford, William Penn, Wilmington, George Fox, and Whittier.

Learn about Quaker Colleges, and how to get into one
Time:11:00AM Saturday, November 14th
Location:Arch Street Meetinghouse (to be confirmed)
Friends Association for Higher Education

Friends Association for Higher Education FAHE's annual conference is a time to share academic work and community. Plenary speakers for this conference will be:Guilford’s own Max Carter, George Fox
University’s Carole Spencer, and Stanley Hauerwas, professor of theological
ethics at the Divinity School of Duke University.

Education for the Abundant Life
Time:1:00PM Wednesday, June 17th
Location:Guilford College
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