Andrews in the News

Alumnus Chief Public Defender in Idaho

   Andrews in the News | Posted on August 23, 2016
Anthony Geddes has been appointed as new chief public defender for the Ada County Public Defender’s Office. He starts in his new position Sept. 16. <<< Read the full story in the Idaho Business... read more

Students to Help Refurbish Park in Benton Harbor

   Andrews in the News | Posted on August 16, 2016

This Thursday, new undergraduate students will participate in a GO Project in Benton Harbor. The Herald-Palladium features one upcoming location. Read more.

Andrews Professor Represents at EGW Symposium

   Andrews in the News | Posted on August 4, 2016
Nearly 200 people from across Africa gathered in Kenya for the continent's first Gift of Prophecy Symposium on the life and teachings of Seventh-day Adventist Church cofounder Ellen G. White. A total of 181... read more

Superior Court Welcomes New Judge

   Andrews in the News | Posted on August 4, 2016
Most of the San Luis Obispo legal community gathered Friday to witness San Luis Obispo Superior Court’s newest judge being sworn into office. Craig Van Rooyen, 49, accepted his robe in front of a... read more

Seminary Grad Keynote Speaker for Major Fundraiser

   Andrews in the News | Posted on August 1, 2016
The 18th annual Stake and Steak Fundraiser, hosted by the Boys & Girls Club of Americus-Sumter County, was held Tuesday at Georgia Southwestern State University and the gym floor of the Storm Dome was filled with supporters. This... read more

The Trade

   Andrews in the News | Posted on July 25, 2016
Dennis Hollingsead, prospect research officer in the Office of Development at Andrews University, wrote the following article for Spectrum Magazine. * * * * * Commie — a common playing marble,... read more

Climate Change = Cannibal Gulls?

   Andrews in the News | Posted on July 25, 2016
Jim Hayward, a professor at Andrews University in Michigan, slips on a hard hat and pops open an umbrella before stepping into a storm of angry gulls. Hayward, a seabird biologist based on Protection Island... read more

Andrews Researchers Study Fever in Peru

   Andrews in the News | Posted on July 22, 2016
Disease ecologists working in the Amazonian city of Iquitos, Peru, have quantified for the first time how a fever affects human mobility during the outbreak of a mosquito-borne pathogen. The findings were published by Proceedings of the Royal... read more