Andrews in the News

Andrews Student Wins Prestigious Scholarship

   Andrews in the News | Posted on January 10, 2019

Andrews University senior Eunice Hansen recently won an American Proficiency Institute (API) scholarship to help further her medical laboratory science studies. 

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Faith and Science Conference in Rwanda

   Andrews in the News | Posted on January 10, 2019
Eight hundred teachers and administrators spent nine days at Gahogo Adventist Academy in Muhanga, Rwanda, discussing creation in a faith and science conference organized by the East-Central Africa Division (ECD) and international partners, December 11–19, 2018. ... read more

Andrews counseling center accepting clients

   Andrews in the News | Posted on January 10, 2019
The Andrews University Community Counseling Center on the campus in Berrien Springs will have openings for clients, including children, adolescents, adults, couples and families, when the office reopens in January. Services are offered at no cost. ... read more

Andrews Student Serves at MI Governor Inauguration

   Andrews in the News | Posted on January 10, 2019
Andrews student Glenn Whitt was given the honor to serve as a member of the State of Michigan as a part of the Michigan National Guard Honor Guard during the inauguration of Governor Gretchen Whitmer on January 1,... read more

Aerial classes in South Bend

   Andrews in the News | Posted on January 10, 2019
For the record, chin-up proficiency is not required. “They’re always concerned, saying, ‘Oh, I need to be able to do chin-ups first,’” Vivianne Perez of ESA Aerial Arts says. “Most people can’t do a... read more

Turning the page at History Center

   Andrews in the News | Posted on December 18, 2018

The Berrien County Historical Association could be entering a new era next year.

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Discipline: Key Attribute for Taekwondo Students

   Andrews in the News | Posted on December 18, 2018
More than 200 fourth- and fifth-grade students advanced from white to yellow belt Thursday at STEAM Academy at MLK in Benton Harbor. But R.E.A.D.Y. Taekwondo Grandmaster Al Smith, a ninth-degree black belt, said punching... read more

Coming Soon, Encyclopedia of SDAs Online

   Andrews in the News | Posted on December 13, 2018
Recently my daughter researched the history of the Adventist Church for her public high school project. She saw the project as an excellent opportunity to share Adventist heritage with her class. I immediately suggested several books on Adventist... read more