Andrews in the News

Crises Big and Small

   Andrews in the News | Posted on March 14, 2018
A traumatic event requiring a response from a Critical Incident Stress Management team doesn’t have to be big, like a school shooting. Harvey Burnett Jr., associate professor of psychology at Andrews University in Berrien... read more

Kids Flicks Even Grown Ups Will Love

   Andrews in the News | Posted on March 14, 2018
"Deaf Jam," Judy Lieff's 2011 documentary, is the kind of film Leslie Sullivan can't wait to share with an audience. The story begins at Lexington School for the Deaf in Jackson Heights, Queens, N.Y.,... read more

Five finalists named to succeed Eckart Preu

   Andrews in the News | Posted on March 8, 2018
From 188, there are now five. The Spokane Symphony’s search committee last week announced the names of the five finalists to replace Eckart Preu as the symphony’s music director in 2019. A four-month search... read more

Andrews University assists in flood relief efforts

   Andrews in the News | Posted on March 8, 2018
Andrews University has had several opportunities to assist the local community as they recover from recent flooding. For local news coverage, visit the following sites. <<< Read the full story... read more

Groundbreaking for New Health & Wellness Center

   Andrews in the News | Posted on March 8, 2018
The official groundbreaking for the new Health & Wellness Center took place on Moday, March 5, 2018, at 5 p.m. in the Howard Performing Arts Center on the campus of Andrews University. For local... read more

Learners Edge Announces Expanded Partnership

   Andrews in the News | Posted on March 7, 2018
Learners Edge announces the expansion of a strategic academic partnership improving the reach of continuing education courses for teachers throughout the state of Michigan. While Learners Edge courses have been used by teachers throughout Michigan for more than... read more

Atlantic Union vows future education

   Andrews in the News | Posted on March 7, 2018
Despite announcing their intention to close by the end of the year, Atlantic Union College is assuring students that it is still trying to find ways to deliver "higher education" in the future. The... read more

Racial issues to fore in Sutton exhibition

   Andrews in the News | Posted on March 7, 2018
Art needs not to be beautiful, but great art should be meaningful. Art can be disturbing, maybe even enraging. If it does disturb, pay attention — something important may be going on. Ask, what... read more