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Driving Force Behind Andrews Study Bible Dies
Erno Gyeresi, a Romanian pastor-turned-business executive who became a key force behind the popular Andrews Study Bible, has died after a long struggle with cancer. He was 54. Gyeresi died peacefully on Sabbath afternoon,... read moreThe Music Moves Him
David Phelps believes in the power of song. The Christian musician, best known as tenor in the Gaither Vocal Band and for his three-octave vocal range, says whether he's singing as part of... read moreArchitecture Alum Wins Award
Hibler Design Studio of Berrien Springs, Michigan has been awarded “Best of Houzz” for Design by Houzz, the leading platform for home remodeling and design. Hibler Design Studio was founded in 2005 and has grown to a tightly... read moreHorn Museum Exhibits Rarely Seen Artifacts
The Siegfried H. Horn Archaeological Museum at Andrews University will exhibit ancient artifacts rarely seen outside of the nation of Jordan, including many collected by Andrews students. "Figurines of Tall Jalul" opens today... read moreAcapella Group is Pitch Perfect
NOTE: The following is an excerpt (link to full story follows) from an interview with The Filharmonic done by the Herald Palladium. The Filharmonic will perform at the Howard Performing Arts Center on the campus of Andrews Univeristy... read moreAndrews Seeks Mark in Biotech
Andrews University is launching a biotechnology program to help students make a mark in the growing research and health field, the university announced.
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