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Parenting 101

   Andrews in the News | Posted on November 15, 2017
Wednesday is the last day for parents to sign up for parenting classes at STEAM Academy at MLK put on by professionals from Andrews University in Berrien Springs. ... read more

T&T's New UN Ambassador Appointed

   Andrews in the News | Posted on November 15, 2017
Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs Dennis Moses congratulated Makeda Antoine on her new appointment as Trinidad and Tobago's representative at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. <<< Read the full story at the... read more

AU Professor Discusses House Tax Plan

   Andrews in the News | Posted on November 9, 2017
The new Republican tax proposal has benefits and drawbacks, but it’s mostly a positive. That’s the take of Andrews University Professor Lucile Sabas. She teaches accounting and economics, and tells WSJM News what the House GOP has proposed... read more

Forward in Faith

   Andrews in the News | Posted on November 2, 2017

Six women leaders in the Seventh-day Adventist Church reflect on their journeys to ministry and leadership lessons learned along the way. 

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Society of Women Engineers Conference

   Andrews in the News | Posted on November 2, 2017
AUSTIN — (Oct. 26, 2017) With the overall mission of recruiting the best men and women for America's Navy to accomplish today's missions and meet tomorrow's challenges, Sailors and support personnel assigned to Navy Recruiting Command’s (NRC) Diversity... read more

Martin Luther and Marriage

   Andrews in the News | Posted on November 1, 2017
Getting married was a cop-out in early 16th-century Christianity. Staying single and devoting oneself to the church was considered taking the high road to heaven. Those who did were conquering lust and therefore spiritually... read more

Sears Ends Business Relationship with Whirlpool

   Andrews in the News | Posted on October 26, 2017
BENTON HARBOR, Mich. -- In a letter to its stores, Sears says it decided to cut things off with Benton Harbor’s biggest business because of pricing. “We want to believe that American business has that... read more

Long-Term Missionaries Sent to Cuba after 50 Years

   Andrews in the News | Posted on October 23, 2017
For the first time in 50 years, the Seventh-day Adventist Church will send long-term missionaries to Cuba. Care for Cuba, a ministry of the Master of Divinity (MDiv) program at the Andrews University Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, is... read more