Andrews in the News

Norwegian scholar draws archaeological parallels

   Andrews in the News | Posted on January 10, 2018
Community archaeology is about archaeologists adopting a new mindset — one that takes into account the maintenance and safety challenges that ensue as archaeologists excavate and expose walls and installations from past civilizations to the open air, according... read more

State gives thumbs up on progress at BH Schools

   Andrews in the News | Posted on January 4, 2018
Benton Harbor Area Schools officials are doing a great job of keeping everyone informed about the progress being made on the partnership agreement it has with the Michigan Department of Education. That’s what MDE... read more

American archaeologist explores Tell Jalul

   Andrews in the News | Posted on January 4, 2018
Tell Jalul, located 5km east of Madaba, is the largest tell (hill or mound) that covers 7.2 hectares in central Jordan, said Paul Ray, who holds a PhD in Near Eastern archaeology and is a co-director of Jalul... read more

A growing vision for SJ-Lincoln senior center

   Andrews in the News | Posted on January 4, 2018
The St. Joseph-Lincoln Township Senior Center is proving too popular for its size, its leaders say. And demographic trends suggest it’s going to be even more popular. With those facts... read more

Breaking Down the GOP Tax Plan

   Andrews in the News | Posted on December 14, 2017
Congressman Fred Upton has been named to the committee of senators and representatives who will work to combine the two Republican tax bills. An Andrews University business professor weighed in on the plan as it gets worked out.... read more

Van Dyke connects with students

   Andrews in the News | Posted on December 7, 2017
Almost 500 third- through fifth-grade students at STEAM Academy at MLK in Benton Harbor have called David Van Dyke of Buchanan their principal for the past two school years. Others know him as a... read more

Survivor[s]

   Andrews in the News | Posted on November 16, 2017
You are a healthy, experienced, and well-liked church employee. You have a deserved reputation for capable management, dedicated service, or inspiring classroom technique. What you are really passionate about, though, is your kids. Ever... read more

A Monument to Heroism

   Andrews in the News | Posted on November 16, 2017
Heroism has many faces and can come in different hues. Longtime St. Joseph resident Lewis Stanton Williams, who died in 1970 after a colorful military and artistic career, made his mark from Capetown, South... read more