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News Roundup: February 29, 2008

  HELM News
  • Jenny Faenza: Thanksgiving
    Jenny Faenza was thankful that she could be angry about a flight delay. With a holiday homecoming delayed, she was frustrated and angry that she had to wait until she reflected on the previous few months when she was facing the prospect of living only one more decade. She now appreciates all the small things that had escaped attention before her summer of near-death, and she realizes all the blessings bestowed on her by God.

  • Chrissy Stonebraker: Fiat lux
    Who has brought the light of knowledge into your world and into your faith? Reflecting on the motto of her school, which translates to "Let light be made," Chrissy Stonebraker thinks about how her school and its Disciples heritage has helped enlighten the world and its students.

  •   Colleges and Universities
    Barton College
  • New Mascot "Baby Bully" Joins Barton Family
  • Celebrating Miscellany and Myths at Barton
  • "Past and Present" Features Historic Furniture and Its Influence Today
  • Support the Bulldogs and Help Make-A-Wish
  • Hall of Famer Tom Parham Releases Book
  • Barton Makes New Friends in Marietta

    Bethany College

  • Bethany Education Department Hosting Autism Support Group
  • Bethany College To Celebrate Women's Month
  • Bethany Professor's First Book Of Poems Published
  • Bethany Senior To Present At Mid-Atlantic Undergraduate Research Conference
  • 2008 Commencement Speaker Announced
  • Bethany College Department Of Education Teams Up With Hancock County Schools
  • Bethany To Celebrate 100th Season Of Men's Basketball
  • Scott Lectures To Be Held At Bethany College
  • Bethany College Graduate To Live Olympic Dream
  • Two Former Chairs Fund Rooms At Bethany's New Judith R. Hurl Education Center
  • Bethany Announces Quilts And Clay Art Show
  • Bethany College Theatre To Present Tommy

    Columbia College

  • Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee to speak at Columbia College
  • Columbia College-Crystal Lake relocates

    Culver-Stockton College

  • The Mississippi Valley Saxophone Quintet to perform at C-SC
  • Cello and piano performers to play at Culver-Stockton
  • 116 projects compete at 50th annual C-SC Science Fair
  • Culver-Stockton to host American Mathematics Competition
  • Consultants to hear campus, city on hopes for future
  • C-SC to host Storm Spotter certification course
  • Jazz singer and poetry ensemble to perform at Culver-Stockton
  • Culver-Stockton hosts 50th annual Science Fair
  • Pillars Day 2008 is shining success

    Drury University

  • Drury Theatre presents Moličre’s The Hypochondriac
  • Drury Professor Receives Grant to Examine How to Address the Abortion Issue in the Classroom
  • Edward Jones Center and Local Business Owner Offer Small Business Entrepreneurship Courses
  • Author and Educator Beverly Daniel Tatum Speaks on the Dynamics of Modern Race Relations
  • Drury Professor Earns Grant to Fund Study Abroad Opportunities
  • Mozart Comes to Missouri
  • Alumnus Bob Barker to present Drury with $1 Million Gift

    Eureka College

  • Improvisational Comedy Ensemble to Perform at Eureka College

    Hiram College

  • Hiram College Juried Student Art Show debuts March 18
  • The Garfield Institute for Public Leadership Presents “Immigration: Contemporary Politics and Future Prospects"
  • National conference attracts Hiram English instructor to present paper
  • Hiram College Awarded $100,000 from the GAR Foundation for a Nursing Simulation Lab
  • Igniting Streams of Learning Received $275,984 from the Ohio Board of Regents
  • Crain's Cleveland Business Names Hiram Grad as a Rising Star
  • Hiram senior Lisa Beebe was sole undergraduate presenter at the Music in Dialogue conference
  • Chamberlain/Hopkins Symposium on Alcohol and Culture will be held February 28-29
  • Hiram College Awarded $99,061 from the Ohio Board of Regents for Science in the Schoolyard
  • Information Session Dates Announced for the Weekend College and Master’s Degree Programs

    Lynchburg College

  • Through the eyes of a child
  • Mezzo-soprano to perform
  • Paris in the spring
  • Climate Change: Increasingly Inconvenient
  • Concert to benefit invisible children
  • LC is first runner-up in Ethics Bowl

    Midway College

  • Midway College News: Former President Honored
  • Midway College Basketball Season Report

    Texas Christian University

  • Erik Peterson presents "What will the world look like in 2025?"
  • Schieffer School partners with Washington think tank
  • Journalist Seymour (Sy) Hersh to discuss foreign policy on campus
  • Physics & Astronomy hosts public lecture on Earth-like planets in habitable zones
  • Teacher shortage feeds demand for education graduates
  • Eden’s Greens & Deco Deli to close for construction on Reed Hall

    Transylvania University

  • “Liberal Education and America’s Promise" lecture at Transylvania to be given by president of Association of American Colleges and Universitie
  • Award-winning author R. T. Smith to give public reading and sign books
  • Transylvania University Theater presents the classic Michael Frayn comedy “Noises Off"

    William Woods University

  • WWU President Recipient of First Lady Award in Education
  • Nationally Known Trainer Sandy Sessink to Visit WWU
  • Alpha Chi Omega at WWU Raises Money for CARD-V
  • Area Choirs to Perform Songs of Inspiration at WWU
  • WWU’s MBA Program Ranked High by Ingram’s Magazine
  • Saddle Seat World Cup Competition Tryouts to Be Held at WWU
  • WWU Wins Missouri Horse Shows Association Awards
  • CSI Consultant to Speak at WWU
  • ASL Instructor Receives Scholarship for ASLTA Certification
  • Horse Judging Clinic to be Held at WWU
  • The GodPod: Ancient Wisdom Still Relevant Today at WWU
  •   Theological Institutions:
    Brite Divinity School
  • Borderlands Center presents Dr. Rudy Busto: "The Triumph of Rasquachismo: Latin@Religious Thought from the Bottom Up"
  • Asian (Korean) Church Studies Program presents a conversation with Dr. Peter C. Phan
  • National Black Church Studies Forum and Black Church Consultation's "State of the Black Church" at Brite March 28-29

    Christian Theological Seminary

  • Long-time CTS benefactor Xenia Miller passes away
  •   Affiliated Institutions

    Drake University

  • Walgreens supports Drake pharmacy lab renovation
  • Whorton named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America squad
  • Drake Concert Band to perform traditional, contemporary music
  • Emmenecker named Basketball Academic All-American of Year
  • Drake Law School plans Supreme Court celebration
  • Holocaust scholar to deliver Pomerantz Lecture
  • Drake International Film Series to feature 'Le Grand Voyage'
  • Drake Wind Symphony to perform two world premieres
  • President of Weitz Co. to speak at Drake lunch
  • Drake defeats No. 8 Butler, 71-64, in ESPNU's BracketBuster Series
  • Men's tennis extends winning streak to 29, defeating DePaul, 5-2
  • Drake looks to make statement in ESPN2 telecast
  • Drake lectures to feature profs from Amherst College and Japan, and global health expert
  • Drake to present two student-directed plays in rotation
  • Drake mourns tragedy at Northern Illinois University
  • Men's basketball captures first MVC title since 1971
  • Drake to raise cancer awareness through 'Hoops 4 Hope'
  • Drake International Film Series to feature 'The Lives of Others'
  • Salukis snap Drake's 21-game winning streak
  • Drake Choir to perform benefit concert to support May tour
  • Writers and Critics Series to feature Iowa author
  • Drake Mock Trial Team to host public sentencing trial
  • Pharmacy students to gain state-of-the-art practice lab
  • Drake celebrates V-Day campaign with 'The Vagina Monologues'
  • Drake Brass Quintet to perform at Grinnell College
  • Actor Richard Thomas to visit Drake
  • Professor Marrs to perform flute recital

    Northwest Christian College

  • Trustee Lecture Series Continues with Oregon State Senator Frank Morse
  • CCC Launches New Web Site, Logo
  • Northwest Christian College Professor Hosts Free Clinics for Home-Schooled Students
  • Northwest Christian College Holds Stone-Campbell Symposium

    Tougaloo College

  • Tougaloo College Hosts 20th Year Annual Business Luncheon

    Yale University Divinity School

  • Disciple Theologian Serene Jones Leaving Yale Divinity School to Head Union Theological Seminary
  • Anna Halpine ’09 M.A.R.: Crusading for human dignity
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