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Dominique Gummelt has a passion for health
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Posted on July 26, 2018
Dominique Gummelt is passionate about helping people live life to its fullest. As Andrews University’s health and wellness director, she spreads the fitness message to students, the community and the world. ...
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Renaissance Kids Architecture Camp
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Posted on July 19, 2018
The Renaissance Kids Architecture Camp allows children as young as 5 years old the opportunity to learn about how things are made and get some hands on experience in the process. The Architecture School at Andrews University hosts...
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Higher Ed Leaders Address Diversity and Civility
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Posted on July 12, 2018
Diversity and civility as concepts have been difficult for higher education to reconcile. There are varying definitions on each, and the terms can be politically loaded. For some, they represent an attempt at blanketed oppression. ...
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Red Cross Blood Emergency
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Posted on July 12, 2018
The Red Cross is once again putting out a call for blood donations due to a summer shortage. The Red Cross says more than 550 fewer blood drives were organized by businesses and other community groups during the...
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The Madaba Plains Project Celebrates 50 Years
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Posted on July 12, 2018
A mini-conference was organised on Wednesday at the German-Jordanian University and at a community centre in Hisban to mark the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Madaba Plains Project (MPP), the longest ongoing archaeological project in Jordan,...
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BH City Hall renamed to honor Wilce Cooke
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Posted on July 5, 2018
Benton Harbor city commissioners said they are honoring one of their own when they voted Monday to rename City Hall as the Dr. Wilce L. Cooke Municipal Building. <<< Read the full story at The...
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Book Review: Protest and Progress
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Posted on June 28, 2018
Through a brief but thorough historical examination of Black Seventh-day Adventist protest movements of the twentieth century, Calvin B. Rock echoes the desire of Black Adventists to not only be genuinely accepted as brothers and sisters in Christ...
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