Talk:Phil Schubert
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Birth date / Birth place
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Involvement with the Mobile Learning Initiative
editSpecifics on his involvement with this program.
Controversies section has been added
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Schubert was part of a controversial divorce as the dean of Abilene Christian University His first wife Jamie Schubert, filed for divorce from him in 2014 after 22 years, stating irreconcilable differences. The board of directors at Abilene Christian University faced a decision regarding Schubert's position. Despite dismissing other faculty and staff for divorce, they allowed him to keep his job.
Despite his previous divorce, Schubert and his new wife, Brooke, decided to launch Holy Sexuality Week in 2023, focusing in part, on God's design for Marriage. Factchecker9876 (talk) 18:19, 24 November 2023 (UTC)
ACU is editing and not noting their conflict of interest
editthe last edit of the removal of controversies was done at Abilene Christian University. No conflict of interest was noted in the edit.
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Texas
Abilene
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Abilene Christian University
acu.edu
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Abilene (USTX0003) Factchecker9876 (talk) 02:00, 2 December 2023 (UTC)