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Senior Fellow of the [[Beverly LaHaye Institute]] and Concerned Women for America; columnist for [[United Press International]], [[Townhall.com]] and [[Human Events|HumanEvents.com]]; Trustee of [[Asbury College]] and  [[Good News]]; former president of Crouse Communications; director of directed the work of the Ecumenical Coalition on Women and Society, a project of the Institute on Religion and Democracy; speechwriter in the [[George H. W. Bush]] Administration; Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at [[Taylor University]]; professor and debate coach at Asbury and [[Ball State University]]
Senior Fellow of the [[Beverly LaHaye Institute]] and Concerned Women for America; columnist for [[United Press International]], Townhall.com and [[Human Events|HumanEvents.com]]; Trustee of [[Asbury College]] and  [[Good News]]; former president of Crouse Communications; director of directed the work of the Ecumenical Coalition on Women and Society, a project of the Institute on Religion and Democracy; speechwriter in the [[George H. W. Bush]] Administration; Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at [[Taylor University]]; professor and debate coach at Asbury and [[Ball State University]]

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Janice Shaw Crouse [r]: Senior Fellow of the Beverly LaHaye Institute and Concerned Women for America; columnist for United Press International, Townhall.com and HumanEvents.com; Trustee of Asbury College and Good News; former president of Crouse Communications; director of directed the work of the Ecumenical Coalition on Women and Society, a project of the Institute on Religion and Democracy; speechwriter in the George H. W. Bush Administration; Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at Taylor University; professor and debate coach at Asbury and Ball State University