Council Fire, Handbook of McMurry University, 2001-2002 Page: 31
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the four Abilene Library Consortium libraries in town and
Hendrick Medical Center Library during fall and spring semesters.
urg-May Term and summer, the frequency may be reduced.
This includes World Wide Web searching and e-mail services. All
currently enrolled students may obtain e-mail accounts through the
Computer Center. --
Lost and Found
Campus Center, 793-4800
The lost and found is located at the information desk of the
Campus Center.
Post Office
Campus Center, 793-4798
The McMurry post office is a contract station through the U.S.
Postal Service and receives mail once a day, between 7:30 -8:00
am. Window hours are Monday - Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Mail is picked up between 3 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday -
Friday. All prices of mailings are set by the United States Postal
Service including next day Express Mail and priority mail. The
McMurry post office also provides money orders, insured and
certified mail. Post Office boxes are provided for all students
living in the residence halls.
Religious Life
Campus Center 107, 793-4855
Historically, the United Methodist Church has a tradition of
support for and involvement in higher education. McMurry
University proudly stands in that tradition. The church is
strengthened by an educated laity and clergy who link knowledge
and vital piety. McMurry University is interested in the whole
person and thus offers opportunities for developing and celebrating
one's personal spirituality as well as the inter-connectedness we
share in faith - one with another. The chaplain of the University
works with a student leadership team to provide such
opportunities.
To facilitate student involvement, the following activities are
offered:31
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