Tuesday, February 7, 2012
A group of School of Architecture, Art & Design students, faculty and community members, including alums, traveled to Haiti Jan. 15–24, 2012, to volunteer their time and sweat in rebuilding the campus of Adventist University of Haiti (UNAH). The campus was severely damaged in the Jan. 12, 2010, earthquake. Since then, a number of Andrews University entities have offered ongoing support to rebuild the campus, including the Department of Physical Therapy, the Department of Behavioral Sciences and the Office of Campus Safety. Read full story.
Andrews University Student Association (AUSA) is offering $5 shuttle trips for students who will be traveling to South Bend Airport/Train Station/Bus Stop, Niles Amtrak Train Station or the Greyhound Bus in Benton Harbor. The cost is $5, roundtrip or one-way, for students who will use Andrews Transportation as traveling means during Spring Break. Andrews Transportation does NOT provided services during Sabbath hours. Students can sign up in Student Life and pay the $5 fee. The last day to sign up will be Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
Monday, February 6, 2012
A confidential complaint reporting system is in place for faculty, staff and students to share concerns, independent of management, about questionable accounting, accounting controls, auditing matters or financial ethical misconduct. If you have a financial concern, you may contact the internal auditor,Sylvia Budd, at 269-471-6503 or sbudd@andrews.edu. You may submit a complaint online via the Internal Auditor’s homepage at www.andrews.edu/services/auditor.
Friday, Feb. 10
6 p.m., Chan Shun Hall Lobby
Save the date for the annual Spring Honors Agape Feast on Friday, Feb. 10 from 6–7:30 p.m. in Chan Shun Hall Lobby. The Honors Officers are planning another special evening of food and fellowship, and Marcia Kilsby, chair of the Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, will give the vespers talk about her service work in North Korea.
Saturday, March 10
8 p.m., Howard Performing Arts Center
Gospel music's Grammy-nominated, Dove Award-winning quartet brings 21st century ideas combined with the timeless quality of great quartets from the 1950s to take an unconventional approach to joyfully communicating God's word. You can count on a concert experience of rich music that is both meaningful and thoroughly entertaining.
Founder, Ernie Haase has a history with the Cathedral Quartet. In 2003, he formed a group of like-minded men who share his love for God and great harmonies. Ernie, Devin McGlamery, Doug Anderson and Ian Owens are Ernie Haase & Signature Sound.
Tickets:
$25 Reserved Seating Tickets
$20 Flex Series
$20 AU Faculty & Staff
$10 Students
Tickets for the 2011–2012 Season are on sale. Buy your tickets for the rest of the season while there are still good seats left! Please stop in and visit the Box Office or call 888-467-6442 to purchase your tickets. Box Office hours are 1:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Monday–Thursday, and 9 a.m.–3 p.m. on Fridays.
Beginning in the fall, the Andrews University School of Architecture will become the School of Architecture, Art & Design. Three new degree programs, interior design, construction management and documentary film, will be added to the school's offerings.
Read the full story here.
Andrews University is making a change to its School of Architecture. Starting in the 2012-13 academic year, the school will become the School of Architecture, Art & Design.
Read the full story here.
Captain's meeting on Monday, Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. in the Johnson Gym balcony.
To complete the registration process for intramural basketball, please fill out the basketball team registration form (found here) and submit it via email to djardine@andrews.edu by 5 p.m. on the day of the captain's meeting, scheduled for February 27 at 8 p.m. in the Johnson gymnasium balcony. If you don't have a team, all "free agents" will be assigned to a team, but must be present at the Captain's meeting.
Saturday, Feb. 11
8 p.m., HPAC
The Andrews University Wind Symphony, under the direction of Alan Mitchell, will present their annual Pops Concert in the Howard Performing Arts Center. The first half of the concert will feature the Southwestern Michigan College Brass Band under the direction of Dr. Jonathan Korzun. The Brass Band will perform I Got Rhythm by Gershwin/Fernie, Domen by Forde, The Magnificent Seven by Bernstein/Fernie, Splanky by Hefti/Barry, Moses, Get Down by Gott and Northern Festival by Richards. The second half of the concert will feature the AU Wind Symphony performing Theatre Music by Sparke, Bohemian Dances by Woolfendon and El Camino Real by Reed. General admission is $5, students and senior admission are $3 and children under 12 are free.
Visit the Box Office or call 888-467-6442 to purchase your tickets. Box Office hours are 1:30–5:30 p.m. on Monday–Thursday and 9 a.m.–3 p.m. on Fridays.
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Dates: February 8 and 16
March 1 and 7
April 5 and 11
Call 269-471-3632 to make an appointment