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Andrews University Archaeologist Returns to Egypt
Andrews University archaeologist and associate director of Andrews University Press, L.S. Baker, Jr., PhD, returned to Karnak temple in Luxor, Egypt in March to continue his work as an epigrapher on the Great Hypostyle Hall project. Baker joined... read more >Volunteers Needed for Lamson Hall Revitalization
From May 12–June 2, 2024, Maranatha Volunteers International and Andrews University will carry out significant upgrades to Lamson Hall. Maranatha, a non-profit construction organization that works in conjunction with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, will provide volunteer labor and... read more >AnnouncementsSee More
Andrews Alumnus Elected as Union President
Marcellus T. Robinson, president of the Allegheny East Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the United States since October 2022, has been elected as the new president of the Columbia Union Conference. The union Executive Committee made... read moreNew Partnership With National Economics University
National Economics University and Andrews University will jointly train the Bachelor of Business Administration program, majoring in International Business. The program is organized and taught in Vietnam for 4 years; bachelor's degree awarded by... read moreAndrews Professor Publishes G. I. Butler Biography
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Posted on April 25, 2024
Denis Fortin’s biography of George Ide Butler (1834-1918) is the fourteenth volume in the Adventist Pioneer Series and is thus far (sixteen more biographies are scheduled to follow) among the very best. With John...
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Lake Union Pledges One Million Dollars to Andrews
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Posted on April 25, 2024
In a bold move to attract qualified new teachers and pastors, the Lake Union Conference is pledging one million dollars for incoming Andrews University students to pursue careers in teaching and pastoral ministry. Beginning...
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Summer Hours for Dining Services
Please note the summer hours for Dining Services.