Adventist Heritage From: Sent: To: Subject: [email protected] Friday, September 21, 2012 9:32 AM [email protected] AUAGENDA: Andrews Agenda Photo of the Week: You are invited to experience ADRA's world through dynamic presenters and inspiring stories from the front lines of ADRA's mission. This free event will feature live music by the King's Heralds at the Howard Performing Arts Center on Friday evening, September 21, 2012. Visit www.ADRA.org/OnTheEdge for more information about this event. View All Week In Pictures » AU Online Calendar Friday, September 21 Andrews Fall Retreat Andrews Agenda For full details of this week's announcements, view the ADRA: On The Edge 1 University Vespers Online Edition: www.andrews.edu/agenda/ Saturday, September 22 Campus New Life Fellowship Cognitive Genesis American Piano Quintet Announcements Monday, September 24 Student Missions Week ADRA: On The Edge Kinetic Worship University Vespers: SDA in Politics, yes or no? 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In order to suit the needs of that large group, the Terrace Cafe will be closed for supper. Dining Services will be offering a cook-out on the lawn adjacent to the Alumni House under the large white tent. The meal will include a burger bar with all the toppings, chips, potato salad, a novelty dessert, and lemonade. The cost for this meal will be $5. The meal time will be from 5-7 p.m. The Gazebo will be open as normal and will provide an additional meal option for the students. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we host this special group of individuals on our campus. Contact: Dining Services [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements 471-3161 Friday, September 21, 2012 ADRA: On The Edge Friday, September 21 7 p.m.-9 p.m., Howard Performing Arts Center You are invited to experience ADRA’s world through dynamic presenters and inspiring stories from the front lines of ADRA’s mission. 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To add an event to the AU Online Calenda visit the events submissions page and use Andrews login and password. 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 2 of 35 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements Category: Campus Announcements Contact: Brittany Seraphin [email protected] University Vespers: SDA in Politics, yes or no? Friday, Sept. 21 7:30 p.m., PMC Main Sanctuary Join us for a special and important conversation: "Should Adventist be Engaged or Disengaged in Politics?" You will have a chance to participate in a live debate from a student perspective. Following the debate, join us for a praise set led by Deliverance Mass Choir and a message from Anthony Kent. Anthony Kent has recently come to the General Conference Ministerial Association from the South Pacific Division where he served as Division Ministerial Secretary and the Director of the Institute of Evangelism. Anthony's ministry experience includes pastoring local churches, church planting, public evangelism as a union and division evangelist, and leading study tours and other professional growth events for pastors. He has recently developed a Ministerial Internship Development and Training syllabus. Anthony is happily married to Debora and they have two daughters, Chelsea and Georgia. Contact: Campus Ministries [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements 269-471-3211 American Piano Quintet at the Howard on Sept. 22 Featuring Carla Trynchuk and Rudolf Haken, violin; Renee Skerik, viola; Jeffrey Lastrapes, cello; and Chi Yong Yun, piano, this talented group represents Canada, Germany, Korea, and the United States. Their program includes Johannes Brahms’ Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34, Tao Suite, based on the writings of Lau Tsu, 6th century BC for 5- string violin, cello, and piano by Rudolf Haken, as well as Piano Quintet in A Major, Op. 81 by Antonin Dvorak. Tickets are on sale now! Box Office Hours: Monday–Thursday 1:30–5 p.m. Friday 1–3 p.m. Call or stop by the Box Office to purchase your tickets today! Toll-free 888-467-6442 or 269-471-3560. Tickets are also available online atiTickets.com . Category: Campus Announcements MBA Information Seminar Wednesday, Oct. 3 6:30 p.m., Chan Shun Hall 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 3 of 35 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements MBA Program Information Seminar meets from 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm, Wed, Oct, 3 and is held in the Chan Shun Hall, Room 108, on the campus of Andrews University or join the live broadcast by clicking on this link at 6:30 p.m., Oct 3: http://andrews.adobeconnect.com/mbais/ . No high pressure sales tactics or other forms of arm-twisting are used! We simply want to provide you with the information you need to make the right choice for you regarding when and how to pursue your MBA degree on campus! If you are living far from AU campus, you may consider enrolling in the Online MBA program . You are welcome to join this life-changing and recession-proof managerial leadership program! Category: Campus Announcements Thursday, September 20, 2012 The Rec Center by AUSA Grand Re-Opening Sunday, Sept. 23 5 p.m., Rec Center, lower level of Campus Center On Sunday night at 5 p.m., AUSA will be officially opening its doors for the first time this school year. AUSA is located in the lower level of the Student Center, and now includes the Rec Center. There will be an opening ceremony featuring Dr. Mutch, and then open recreation including activities such as pool, board games, karaoke, ping pong, Wii, Xbox Kinect, and more! Come be the first to enjoy the good times and don't forget to bring your friends! 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 4 of 35 Contact: Jonathan Jacobs http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements (202) 210-0929 Fitness Expo & 5K Fun Run/Walk 2012 Sunday, September 30 9 a.m. (7:30-8:45 a.m. registration), Johnson Gymnasium The Department of Nutrition & Wellness would like invite our community, our students, faculty and staff to our Fitness Expo on Sunday, September 30, 2012 in the campus of Andrews University. Runners, walkers and anyone looking for a nice fall activity are also invited to participate in our 5k & 10K Fun Run/Walk on Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012. For registration please go to: http://alumni.andrews.edu/hcrun 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 5 of 35 Contact: Isabel Verduzco http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements 2694713370 Traffic Restrictions for Friday and Sunday of Homecoming Weekend, Sept. 27-30 Friday, Sept. 28 For the duration of the Homecoming Parade, approximately 5-6 p.m., the following traffic restrictions will be in place: The inbound lane of J.N. Andrews Blvd. will be closed. The gate on International Court by the Office of Campus Safety will be closed. Motorists entering campus from Timberland Drive will only be able to make a right hand turn onto campus. Parade attendees are encouraged to park in the following lots: Howard Performing Arts Center, 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 6 of 35 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements Seminary and Chan Shun Hall. Please do not park in the Administration Building and Pioneer Memorial Church parking lots. If you need to enter or exit campus, it is recommended that you do so at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the parade. Please expect there to be some traffic delays before, during and immediately following the parade. Sunday, Sept. 30 During the 1/5/10K Run/Walk, there may be times of limited vehicle access to campus and on campus between the hours of 8:30-10:30 a.m. Motorists are asked to drive cautiously in consideration of those participating in this event. Category: Campus Announcements Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Student Missions Week is Sept. 24-28 Monday-Thursday, Sept. 24-28 11-2 p.m., Campus Center Student Missions Fair will be happening at the Campus Center where your fellow students who were student missionaries will have booths set up from their place of missions. Everyday, we will have food (free!) where you can pick up, and check out the different places students have gone. There will be music, pictures, artifacts and if you are interested, you can sign up to start the process of becoming a student missionary. Contact: Jason Park [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements 847-814-9700 Online Senate Elections Vote online for your Student Senator this week and you could be the student who wins a new Google Nexus 7 Tablet! You have until Friday, September 28 to vote and be entered to win. All you have to do is login with your Andrews username and password at http://www.andrews.edu/ausa then click "Vote for Your Senator! " , If you know someone who still wants to be a Senator, contact us at [email protected], write them in on your online ballot. 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 7 of 35 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements Contact: Andrew Brassington [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements 360.610.7048 Tuesday, September 18, 2012 Revive Vespers, "The Radical Invitation and the Extraordinary Life" Part III Friday, Sept. 21 7:30 p.m., Biology Amphitheater, Science Complex Speaker: Laurence Burn Concluding our 3 part series on Missions Theme: The Radical Invitation and the Extraordinary Life 3) Go. Global missions imperative. Focusing on the unreached. Co-curricular Credit Available for Undergraduates. Speaker Bio: Born in South Africa. Graduated with a theology degree from Weimar College. Served as a student missionary on the Island of Palau. Later graduated with m.div at the Seminary where he served as a chaplain for 6 years. Currently works at Adventist Frontier Missions (AFM) as the International Field Director. He and his wife Lois have two children, Ruth and Jonathan. Laurence is very passionate about radical discipleship (truth and life come together). Contact: Steve Toscano Category: Campus Announcements [email protected] Gungor Coming to the Howard Performing Arts Center on Oct. 21 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 8 of 35 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements Category: Campus Announcements Tambunan Leadership Luncheon during Homecoming Weekend Contact: Undergraduate Leadership Category: Campus Announcements [email protected] Monday, September 17, 2012 A Research Symposium on Sabbath-Keeping Tuesday, Sept. 25. 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 9 of 35 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements 5-6:30 p.m., Bell Hall Room 013 Research Symposium Delight or Distraction: Sabbath-Keeping Motivations and Subjective Well-Being Karl Bailey, director of Behavioral Neuroscience, will be the speaker. Sabbath-keeping as a Christian practice is a way of marking the passage of time and acknowledge God’s sovereignty. We will examine whether motivational differences in Sabbath-keeping experiences are related to subjective well-being and discuss the relationship between internalization of religion and behavioral and health outcomes. Contact: Josephine Katenga Category: Campus Announcements [email protected] Sign-up for the 5th Annual Ride for AU Sunday, September 30, 2012 12:30 p.m. Line-up begins along E Campus Circle Dr 1 p.m. Ride takes off! Help us qualify! Sign up by Friday, September 21, 2012. With a 25-bike minimum, we will receive a Berrien 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 10 of 35 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements County Sheriff escort. Register online at alumni.andrews.edu/homecoming . Attachments ride_for_au_20120904_final1.pdf Contact: Office of Alumni Services [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements 269-471-3591 George Barna Presents: Growing True Disciples “Growing True Disciples: Opportunities and Challenges in Raising the Next Generation of Believers” Wednesday, Nov. 14, 3–4:30 p.m. 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 11 of 35 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements Howard Performing Arts Center 4160 E. Campus Circle Dr., Berrien Springs, MI “Transforming Children Into Spiritual Champions” (Session is approx. 90 minutes long) Among the chief assets of a church are its children. Our approach to their spiritual maturation must be intentional and strategic. This session describes Barna’s research regarding moral and spiritual development, educational strategy, and family-church partnerships, as well as steps churches and parents may take to buck the culture and raise spiritually mature young people. Wednesday, Nov. 14, 7–8:30 p.m. Pioneer Memorial Church 8655 University Blvd., Berrien Springs, MI “Revolutionary Parenting” (Session is approx. 80 minutes long) This session describes some of the emphases that relate to how parents facilitate a lifelong devotion to serving God through one’s gifts and abilities. Barna will discuss why ministry to children matters; what the Bible says about raising kids; common but ineffective parenting strategies; and the practices of effective parents. Based on research among young adults who have grown up to serve the Lord, and interviews with their parents. Thursday, Nov. 15, 11:30 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Pioneer Memorial Church 8655 University Blvd., Berrien Springs, MI “Intentional Development of a Biblical Worldview” University Forum Less than one out of every five born again adults possess a biblical worldview–and it is the inability to think like Jesus that prevents people from acting like Jesus. Based on his research among individuals who have such a way of interpreting reality, and insights from the churches that are effectively assisting people in the development of a biblical worldview, Barna will describe America’s worldviews and how churches can become more strategically involved in facilitating a biblical worldview. For more information: andrews.edu/go/barna | 269.471.3133 George Barna is a Christian Researcher that has held executive positions in advertising, public policy, political campaigns, and media/marketing research. He began his own company, The Barna Group, in 1984. Barna Group is a visionary research and resource company and is widely considered to be a leading research organization focused on the intersection of faith and culture. This event is sponsored by: Andrews University, Lake Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Michigan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, North American Division Ministerial Department, Pioneer Memorial and the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University Contact: Pioneer Memorial Church 269.471.3133 Category: Campus Announcements » Community Announcements Annual International Cuisine Potluck Sabbath, Sept. 29 1:30 p.m., Third Floor of Marsh Hall 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 12 of 35 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements On September 29 at 1:30 p.m. (immediately following 2nd service at PMC), you are invited to join us at our Annual International Cuisine Potluck. The Department of Nutrition & Wellness would love to hear what you have been up to lately! The potluck will be held in our department, 3rd floor of Marsh Hall, in the lobby. This is the time to represent your cultural background by bringing your favorite dish to share with the group (after all, food is the most important part of a potluck!). Please just remember that it needs to be vegetarian! This is also a great time to break out your traditional cultural attire and show off where you came from! Please RSVP to this event so that we will know approximately how many people will be attending by either replying to this email at [email protected] or by calling us at 269.471.3370! 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 13 of 35 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 14 of 35 Contact: Isabel Verduzco http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements 269-471-3370 Journey Reunion Concert and Journey Reunion Live Concert Album Saturday, October 27, 2012 3:30 p.m., Howard Performing Arts Center Journey Reunion Concert: Free Admission and free will offering will collected. Journey Reunion LIVE concert album: We have until Saturday, October 6, 2012 to raise $8,500. Funds will be used to create a Journey Reunion Live concert album. We either raise it all, or we get nothing. Learn more about supporting this ministry . Contact: Wanda Cantrell (269) 471-3264 Category: Campus Announcements Sunday, September 16, 2012 AU Pool & Beaty Gym - Lockers Lockers at Beaty Gym are available for use by any pool patron. In order to store items overnight, however, it is necessary to register that locker at the pool reception desk for a fee of $10 per semester. Beaty Gym staff reserves the right to remove items left overnight in any unregistered locker. Padlocks on unregistered lockers may also be cut. A probationary period has been alloted for all patrons to register their lockers appropriately. ALL lockers will be cleared at the end of Fall Semester 2012. Please ensure that your items and locks are removed before the beginning of Christmas Break. Questions can be directed to the AU Pool reception desk or office. Contact: 269-471-3255; 269-471-3257 Category: Campus Announcements Planning a Campus for the Next Generation of Seventh-day Adventist Education The planning and design for the future of the Andrews University campus begins now. This fall semester, the School of Architecture, Art & Design is taking the lead to chart a course for the next 10 years of campus development. Everyone is invited to participate! This project is being led by the Campus Design Studio from the School of Architecture, Art & Design. 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 15 of 35 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+Announcements This is an unprecedented campus-wide planning process where students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members will be considering ideas and actions to help shape the next generation of buildings and spaces for a distinctive Seventh-day Adventist Christian education at Andrews University. The goal is to shape an updated and revised Campus Master Plan and supporting design guidelines by January 2013. The Campus Design Studio was created for this purpose and will work with the campus community through a series of interactive meetings and workshops. This effort plugs into Strategic Initiative #6 of the new Andrews University 2012–17 Strategic Plan. This project is intended to help shape the environment and facilities that support the operation of a quality academic and student life program here at Andrews University. A detailed schedule of events and information about the project and its interdisciplinary team is available online at www.andrews.edu/campusplan . Category: Campus Announcements » Campus News Tuesday, September 11, 2012 Lamson Health Club Sale is Still Available LAMSON HEALTH CLUB SALE: 10% off on 1 year, 6 month, and 3 month memberships happening now through September 16. Andrews University students can charge their memberships to their student accounts during this time only (ID card required). Membership includes use of exercise equipment, jacuzzi, sauna, and aerobics classes. Call us at 269-471-3449. Contact: Elise Damron [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements (269) 471-3449 Monday, September 10, 2012 Where are you Sabbath Mornning? We hope that you are at one of the three worship communities right here on campus. There are a total of 5 different times that are available for you to share with the rest of your faith community. Never been to church, or haven't been in a long while...each of these worship services will welcome you. Just ask any of the warm faces greeting you at the door, passing a program to you. Not sure how to dress? Come as you are. Not sure how to pray? Its simple, say whats on your heart and Jesus will hear you. In our Worship services you will be able to hear others pray. Not sure if you are ready to make a big commitment? No commitment required. Just visit one of our gatherings that last from 75 minutes to 90 minutes. 9/23/2012 6:46 PM Journey Ministries Live Album by Alison Brook — Kickstarter Discover Start great projects your project Search projects BLOG HELP SIGN UP LOG IN Journey Ministries Live Album by Alison Brook Home Updates 0 Backers 5 Comments 0 Berrien Springs, MI Classical Music 5 $1,055 backers pledged of $8,500 goal 13 days to go Back This Project $1 minimum pledge This project will only be funded if at least $8,500 is pledged by Saturday Oct 6, 9:04pm EDT. How Kickstarter works. Project by Alison Brook Like 62 people like this. Sign Up to see what your friends like. Journey sings spirituals. Journey ministers. Journey needs your partnership to spread the gospel through these spiritual songs. Embed Berrien Springs, MI Contact me http://kck.st/NPoHfV Launched: Sep 6, 2012 Funding ends: Oct 6, 2012 2 created · 0 backed Maddy Schwirzer (41 friends) Website: http://journeymi.com See full bio WHO WE ARE Journey is a thriving group of young people who attend or live near the campus of Andrews University. Although most of them are students, Journey is much more than another singing group on campus. Journey members take time out of their schedules to come together every Sunday, with no academic credit given for motivation, and sing spirituals and other Christ filled songs. When Journey began in 2003 they had no idea where God would take http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/30887890/journey-ministries-live-album[9/23/2012 6:51:21 PM] Pledge $10 or more 1 Backer A digital copy of Journey's previous album, "If I Can Help Somebody." Estimated delivery: Dec 2012 Pledge $25 or more 0 Backers Journey Ministries Live Album by Alison Brook — Kickstarter them. Two young men, Martin L. Lister and Baron Savory, were impressed to start an ensemble which would sing old spirituals. At first, their only concern was to share their joy of singing however, as time passed, the Holy Spirit planted seeds in the hearts of each member. Through inspiration of the Holy Spirit, the group chose a name, and it was decided that Journey would be the most appropriate title. It echoed their mission and purpose in a very clear and effective way. WHAT WE DO A digital copy of the new live CD as well as previous reward. Estimated delivery: May 2013 Pledge $50 or more 0 Backers A hard copy of the new album as well as a Journey poster from the group members and previous rewards. Estimated delivery: May 2013 Through the years, Journey has had the opportunity to minister in various venues such as church services, concerts, banquets, celebrations, and much more. They have had tours to the Bahamas, Tennessee, Georgia, and Michigan which have been the source of many precious memories and ministry opportunities. Furthermore, Journey’s repertoire has expanded to include cultural, jazz, contemporary, and classical compositions. This group Pledge $200 or more 0 Backers A journey T-shirt, hard copies of both albums, as well as previous rewards. Estimated delivery: May 2013 is filled with talent generating creative avenues to minister to the world. I Want Jesus To Walk with Me Pledge $500 or more More info 0 Backers A choral song or spiritual of your choosing will be performed on YouTube and an autographed Journey poster.. You will also receive previous rewards. [Note: song must be approved by one of the Journey directors]. Estimated delivery: May 2013 Pledge $1,000 or more 1 Backer A house concert by Journey members or representatives depending on availability as well as previous rewards. [Note: Time and date must be agreed upon with Journey directors and travel time must be no longer than two hours from Berrien Springs, MI]. Estimated delivery: Aug 2013 http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/30887890/journey-ministries-live-album[9/23/2012 6:51:21 PM] Journey Ministries Live Album by Alison Brook — Kickstarter THE PROJECT Because Journey is a group made up of students who come and go, we decided it was time, after 9 years of ministering, to bring all the different members that have been a part of Journey, at one time in those 9 years, together to not only fellowship with one another, swap stories, and learn, but to make music. Because Journey is quite large, ranging from 15-30 each school year with a steady flow of new and old members, getting together to make a live album will cost a lot of money. With your help we cannot only fund the album, but make the cost of bringing everyone together for this joyous occasion much easier. Your support will go to fund all the different costs it takes to house and feed Journey members as well as pay for the production and duplication of the actual CD. FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN We are estimating a group of about 100 people will be involved with the live album. We have set a long weekend in October for fellowship and practice. The cost is based on those 100 people and the 5 days they will be here. Food - $2,000 Housing - $2,000 Transportation - $1,000 CD production and duplication - $3,500 Total: $8,500 THANK YOU From the bottom of our hearts to yours thank you for supporting Journey. We will keep you updated on the status of our fundraising and send you peeks into what our group is up to. God bless, Journey FAQ Have a question? If the info above doesn't help, you can ask the project creator directly. 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Agenda :: Andrews University 1 of 54 About Andrews Academics http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+News Attending Andrews Life@Andrews Services Search Showing Category: Campus News GO 1 2 3 Next Friday, September 21, 2012 Open House Celebrating SPLAD's New Suite Andrews University will celebrate the Department of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology’s move to new quarters in Bell Hall with an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. The open house, which includes complimentary hearing screenings, will be held from 3:30–7 p.m. with the ribbon cutting ceremony taking place at 4 p.m. Students, clients, faculty and members of any professional and referral healthcare organizations are invited to attend. This is also the first official event for the new Andrews University School of Health Professions. The expanded and renovated location in Bell Hall provides the growing department with room to expand their educational vision, programs and Speech & Hearing Clinic. The remodeled suite features new state-of-the-art sound booths for complete hearing evaluations, and a new lab monitoring room for the Speech & Hearing Clinic. The clinic is open to the public, offering hearing and speech evaluations, and speech therapy. It is the only clinic in a 60-mile radius offering central auditory processing testing, which evaluates how the ear and brain are working together to use auditory information. “Our former space was cramped at 700 sq. ft., but the new area is a spacious 2,800 sq. ft. There is room to grow and we have taken initial steps toward a master’s degree in speech-language pathology,” says Darah Regal, chair. “Over the last five years our enrollment has increased steadily from 25 to 65 majors in 2012. We’re delighted and impressed as we meet this year’s freshmen, with their animated curiosity to start learning and growing in their chosen field.” With their new facilities, the department is beginning to expand. The current program offers a bachelor’s and a minor in speech-language pathology and audiology. The department’s proposal for a master’s program has received approval from the Andrews University Program Development Review Committee (PDRC) and the Graduate Council, and is being reviewed by Provost Andrea Luxton. The department is working on a proposal for master’s program accreditation from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Categories Week In Pictures Calendar of Events Today's Menu at Dining Services Campus Announcements Campus News Andrews in the News Life Stories Community Announcements Classifieds Property for Sale Property for Rent Lost & Found Misc. for Sale Employment Opportunities Personal/Services Have an Announcement? Please submit information for the Andrews Agenda to [email protected] or by vis the agenda submissions page and use you Andrews login and password. To add an event to the AU Online Calenda visit the events submissions page and use Andrews login and password. The department will also be open for tours on Saturday, Sept. 29, from 3–5 p.m., as part of the annual Andrews University Alumni Homecoming Weekend. For more information, visit www.andrews.edu/shp/speech/ . 9/23/2012 7:03 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 2 of 54 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+News Category: Campus News Alumni Homecoming Weekend is Sept. 27-30, 2012 Andrews University’s annual Alumni Homecoming Weekend will be held Sept. 27–30, 2012, with a variety of events that are open to the community, alumni, staff, faculty and students. A full schedule and description of events, including RSVP forms for select events, is available at alumni.andrews.edu/homecoming. Ribbon cutting ceremony and open house for Department of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology The weekend begins with a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house for the newly renovated and expanded Department of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology in Bell Hall on Thursday, Sept. 27, at 4 p.m. It’s the first event for the recently organized School of Health Professions, which includes all the health-related academic departments at Andrews University. The event is free and open to the public, and free hearing screenings will be offered. Wes Christiansen Memorial Golf Outing On Friday, Sept. 28, all are invited to participate in the Wes Christiansen Memorial Golf outing at Blackthorn Golf Club in South Bend, Ind. Registration begins at 8 a.m. with the shotgun start at 9 a.m. The regular entry fee is $80 ($60 for Andrews University students), which includes 18 holes of scramble golf with a cart, continental breakfast, lunch, duffle bag and other prizes. Proceeds will go to the Alumni Scholarship fund. RSVP is required. Reception, Academic Tributes for Retiring Biology Professors Friday’s events also include an alumni reception in the foyer of Buller Hall from 12:30–1:30 p.m. to honor the retirements of biology professors Bill Chobotar, John Stout, Dennis Woodland and David Steen. Following the reception, all are invited to attend the Administrative Appreciation for Biology Faculty Retirements and Academic Tribute Presentations beginning at 1:30 p.m. in Newbold Auditorium of Buller Hall. RSVP for the alumni reception and submit tributes, memories and best wishes to the retiring professors at alumni.andrews.edu/biology. 25th Annual Homecoming Parade, International Flag Raising Ceremony The 25th annual homecoming parade begins at 5 p.m. starting on West Campus Circle Drive in front of the Seminary. Guests can enjoy free elephant ears, popcorn and cotton candy while watching the parade of floats, marching bands and fire trucks. All are invited to attend. Immediately following the parade, join us in celebrating diversity at the International Flag Raising Ceremony on the flag mall at 6:30 p.m. All are encouraged to wear native dress and participate in both the parade and flagraising. Call 269-471-3345 to sign up and reserve your flag. Open Houses Across Campus On Saturday, Sept. 29, explore the campus of Andrews University through a variety of open houses across campus all occurring from 3–5 p.m. These include the Architecture Resource Center in the Architecture Building, the Art & Design Gallery in Smith Hall, the Center for Adventist Research in the lower level of James White Library, the Department of Biology in Price Hall of the Science Complex, the Department of SpeechLanguage Pathology & Audiology in Bell Hall, James White Library’s 75th Anniversary tours, the Natural History Museum in Price Hall of the Science Complex, the Institute of Archaeology and Siegfried H. Horn Museum, Ruth Murdoch Elementary School, and the Undergraduate Learning Center: Buller & Nethery Halls. Aviation Breakfast and Fly-In Among the notable events on Sunday, Sept. 30, is the Aviation Breakfast and Fly-In from 8 a.m.-noon at the 9/23/2012 7:03 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 3 of 54 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+News Andrews University Airpark. Guests can enjoy a pancake breakfast before touring the airpark to see the fleet of planes and visit the Flight Simulation Center. The price is $7 for adults, $3 for children ages 10 and under. 5K Run/Walk & 10K Run/Fitness Expo For those who enjoy some morning exercise, a 5K Run/Walk & 10K Run will begin at 9 a.m. at Johnson Gym. Titled “Race to End the Status Quo,” proceeds from the event will go to AU Student Missions. The registration fee is $15 or free for Andrews University students. T-shirts will also be available for $5. Ride for AU The weekend’s events will conclude Sunday with the 5th annual Ride for AU at 1 p.m. when motorcyclists can enjoy a scenic trip through Southwest Michigan. If the 25-bike minimum is met, the ride will be escorted by the Berrien County Sheriff’s Department Motorcycle Team. RSVP now at alumni.andrews.edu/homecoming . Category: Campus News Thursday, September 20, 2012 Campus Ministries Goes Mobile The Office of Campus Ministries has gone mobile! Their mobile offices are a new initiative to bring their ministry directly to the students of Andrews University. From Monday-Thursday of the weeks of September 10-20, the chaplains and their support staff wheeled a cart loaded with an electric teapot and an array of tea, apple cider, and hot chocolate and set up camp in one of the campus lobbies. Beside their cart they placed a large sign announcing their motto, “Keep Calm and Put the Kettle On,”—a phrase history students will recognize from its similarity to the World War II British catchphrase, “Keep Calm and Carry On.” “It’s an easy way of saying, pull up a seat and let’s talk about something serious and wonderful– Jesus in your life,” says Japhet De Oliveira, University chaplain. Each day, Campus Ministries set-up in a new area, traveling to Buller Hall, Nethery Hall, Architecture North Studio, Physical Therapy Building, Harrigan Hall Main Lobby, Bell Hall, Chan Shun Hall and the Seminary. By going to the students, they have the opportunity to meet and talk with students who may not normally spend much time in the Campus Center where Campus Ministries is located. “We want to be where the people are,” says Jose Bourget, chaplain. “We get quite a bit of faculty, staff and students who come to our offices, but there are so many more that we will now be able to make connections with by being where they are.” De Oliveira became impressed with the importance of going into the community under the influence of one of his mentors. He realized that in order to connect with members, he needed to see them outside of church. “I can’t preach, teach or connect unless I have a pulse for the community,” he says. So far the outreach has been well received. Some students who had never heard of the Office of Campus 9/23/2012 7:03 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 4 of 54 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+News Ministries or never had an opportunity to meet the chaplains were able to interact with them. Many people expressed their appreciation for the chaplains’ efforts. One department chair even called the office to ensure they would be coming to her department. “We have had some great conversations with students we would have never met,” says De Oliveira. “Insight into their journey. Clarity on their needs.” The chaplains intend to repeat the mobile office tour again later in the semester, as well in selected other locations on individual days. They hope those they meet will be encouraged by their encounter to come to the Office of Campus Ministries for longer discussions. “I think it’s a really good idea,” says Christina Dunn, a junior animal science major. “I was blessed.” The mobile offices are one implementation of the new Faith Development program, which includes three elements: Program to Presence, Theory to Tangible, and Control to Creative. The mobile office is an initiative of the first element, Program to Presence. With this initiative, the chaplains hope to make Campus Ministries a more palpable presence on campus and in the lives of students, faculty and staff. Some other initiatives the Office of Campus Ministries is undertaking include submitting regular articles to the Student Movement, using live texting during Chapels and promoting the availability of the chaplains for discussion, as well as regularly walking around campus to connect with students. If you are interested in having the Chaplains’ mobile office come to your area, email University Chaplain De Oliveira at [email protected]. Category: Campus News Eat Local Challenge Is On Tuesday, Sept. 25 Can we feed hundreds an entire meal made of only locally sourced food? At Andrews University’s Dining Services, the answer is yes, we can. On Tuesday, Sept. 25, from 11 a.m.–2:30 p.m., Dining Services will take part in Bon Appétit Management Company’s “Eat Local Challenge” by serving up lunch made entirely from ingredients sourced within 150 miles of Berrien Springs, Mich., with a vast majority of the ingredients sourced from the Andrews University Farm. The Eat Local Challenge is open to the public. Regular lunch prices apply, $7.75 (plus tax) for all you-care-to-eat. View the menu at the link below the photo. The local farms and suppliers sourced for the “Eat Local Challenge” include: Andrews University Farm (Berrien Springs, Mich.); Leduc Blueberries (Paw Paw, Mich.); Michigan Sugar Company (Bay City, Mich.), Total Health Inc. (Buchanan, Mich.); Todd Griener Farms (Hart, Mich.) Windmill Island (Holland, Mich.); Guggisberg (Middlebury, Ind.); Rosewood Acres (Lansing, Mich.), Windmill Island (Holland, Mich.); Zeeland Foods (Zeeland, Mich.); Country Life (Paw Paw, Mich.); Carlson-Arbogast Farms (Lansing, Mich.) and Dave Pagel Farm (Berrien Springs, Mich.). Additionally, the breads were all locally baked by Apple Valley Bakery (Berrien Springs, Mich.). This is the first year Gil Bell, owner of Total Health Inc., in Buchanan, has supplied produce for the event. “Eating local actually helps produce a much higher quality nutrient value in our food. The produce doesn’t have to travel across the county, losing nutrients with age, or be sprayed with preservatives in order to extend shelf life.” This marks the third year Andrews University’s Dining Services has participated in the Eat Local Challenge. It is just one way Dining Services is accepting Andrews University President Niels-Erik Andreasen’s challenge to make Andrews the healthiest university in the United States. “Eating local has become a mainstream of our 9/23/2012 7:03 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 5 of 54 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+News culture. It’s more popular than it used to be. But having an opportunity to eat a locally sourced meal is a different story,” says Jonathan Mark Daniels, general manager of Dining Services at Andrews University. “We want everyone to come and experience not just a component piece of a meal that is local, but an entire meal. We are taking ‘eating local’ from a conversation to a reality.” One of the new locally sourced foods for this year is organic tofu from Rosewood Acres in Lansing, Mich. “Our student body loves tofu. They’ll choose it over, or along with, their eggs—scrambled eggs and tofu, or adding tofu to their omelets,” says Linda Briengar, executive chef at Dining Services. “Another great local source is our own Andrews Farm. They are providing things such as eggplant, butternut squash, yellow squash, carnival squash, acorn squash, basil, cilantro, parsley and sage. Andrews Farm is also providing us with what I’m calling ‘heirloom peppers,’ which includes four different kinds of peppers: pika, pueblo, Cheyenne and jalapeño.” Bon Appétit Management, the onsite restaurant company that manages Andrews University’s Office of Dining Services, has over 400 Bon Appétit restaurants and cafés across the country participating in the Eat Local Challenge. As part of their partnerships with college and corporate campuses, Bon Appétit works to educate communities about the value of low-carbon diets and local purchasing, and the connection between food and climate change. Bon Appétit has been managing Andrews University Dining Services since June 2010. Attachments elc-menu.pdf Category: Campus News Sunday, September 16, 2012 Planning a Campus for the Next Generation of Seventh-day Adventist Education The planning and design for the future of the Andrews University campus begins now. This fall semester, the School of Architecture, Art & Design is taking the lead to chart a course for the next 10 years of campus development. Everyone is invited to participate! This project is being led by the Campus Design Studio from the School of Architecture, Art & Design. This is an unprecedented campus-wide planning process where students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members will be considering ideas and actions to help shape the next generation of buildings and spaces for a distinctive Seventh-day Adventist Christian education at Andrews University. The goal is to shape an updated and revised Campus Master Plan and supporting design guidelines by January 2013. The Campus Design Studio was created for this purpose and will work with the campus community through a series of interactive meetings and workshops. This effort plugs into Strategic Initiative #6 of the new Andrews University 2012–17 Strategic Plan. This project is intended to help shape the environment and facilities that support the operation of a quality academic and student life program here at Andrews University. 9/23/2012 7:03 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 6 of 54 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+News A detailed schedule of events and information about the project and its interdisciplinary team is available online at www.andrews.edu/campusplan . Category: Campus Announcements » Campus News Friday, September 14, 2012 Take a Survey to Support Development of the Campus Master Plan The Campus Design Studio from the School of Architecture, Art & Design conducted the first campus planning workshop on Sunday, Sept. 9, in the Hoosier and Lincoln Rooms of Dining Services. More than 75 students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community residents attended the two-hour workshop, which was opened with some motivating remarks by President Andreasen. The event included an open-house presentation of more than 40 large-scale maps, diagrams, and outlines illustrating existing campus assets, challenges and known plans. Breakout sessions continued with small group discussion about campus planning priorities. The workshop ended with a 21-question survey about various campus planning issues. Learn more about the first campus planning workshop . Take the Survey If you were unable to attend, your input is still needed and highly valued! Please visit www.andrews.edu/campusplan/?page_id=74 to take a short survey offering your input in campus planning. The survey will be available until Sept. 20, 2012. 9/23/2012 7:03 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 7 of 54 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Campus+News « previous next » Interactive break-out sessions were moderated by the student team members. (Photo by IMC photographer Darren Heslop) Category: Campus News ITS Help Desk has New Hours, New Service Location The ITS Contact Center, which includes the Help Desk and Service Desk, has a few changes for Fall Semester 2012. The Help Desk phone support line, 471-6016, has new expanded hours: Monday - Thursdays, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. The Service Desk is now located in the ITS Computer Lab in Bell Hall, Room 182. Business hours are: Monday - Thursday: 5-8 p.m. Friday: 12-2 p.m. (Check our website for changes in hours that may occur) We can now be reached via chat! Visit www.andrews.edu/helpdesk and click on the chat icon to connect with a Contact Center representative. If they are offline, you can leave a message. Contact: ITS Help Desk [email protected] Category: Campus News Tuesday, September 11, 2012 Fall 2012 Faculty and Staff Flu Shot Clinics Andrews University Faculty/Staff Fall 2012 flu shots are being offered. Wednesday, October 3, 2012 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Badger Room (Campus Center, second floor) or Academy or RMES Employee Wednesday, October 3, 2012 RMES Library 3-4 p.m. Cost: Free to qualifying employees and their dependents (18 years and older) Please sign up, if you haven’t already done so, in the Office of Human Resources or via email to [email protected] on or before September 26, 2012. This flu shot clinic is offered by Lakeland. Supervisors and Office Managers: Please post in your department/office for employees who do not have ready access to email. Thank you. Category: Campus News Improvements in the Office of Academic Records The Office of Academic Records is pleased to announce four important improvements in the services offered to students, faculty and staff: Updated Class Schedule search tool: Integrated with Banner for real-time accuracy, it features new search capabilities and the option to save searches in PDF format. Special thanks to Brad Christensen and his team in ITS for working with us on this new user-friendly tool! 9/23/2012 7:03 PM Eat Local Challenge Menu Andrews University Dining Services, Bon Appetit Tuesday, Sept. 25 Classics 1 Roasted Vegetable Lasagna Vegetables from Andrews Farm (Berrien Springs, Mich.) and Total Health Inc. (Buchanan, Mich.) combined to make this delicious entrée. Cheese from Guggisberg (Middlebury, Ind). Grilled Beet Tops Beets from Andrews Farm Carnival Squash with Sage Brown Sugar Squash and Sage from Andres Farm, butter from Prairie Farms (Holland, Mich.), brown sugar House Made Herb Focaccia Flour from Windmill Island (Holland, Mich.) in house yeast starter, herbs from Andrews Farm Classics Too Grilled Tofu Stacks with Pesto with Flat Top Vegetables Organic tofu from Rosewood Acres (Lansing, Mich.) with basil and vegetable medley from Andrews Farm, oil from Zeeland Foods (Zeeland, Mich.) Sautéed Swiss Chard Swiss Chard from Andrews Farm, oil from Zeeland Foods (Zeeland, Mich.) Cranberry October Beans Carlson-Arbogast Farms (Lansing, Mich.) Manoomin Wild Rice Harvested in the many lakes of Wisconsin, a local native American tribe has been harvesting this rice for generations. Bearclan Wild Rice (Trego, Wis.) Kettle (Soup Bar) Cheddar Corn Chowder Cheese from Guggisberg (Middlebury, Ind.), corn from Andrews Farm, milk from Prairie Farms (Holland, Mich.) Butternut Squash Soup with Toasted Pumpkin Seeds All ingredients from Andrews Farm Compositions Watercress Salad with Roasted Sweet Potato Greens and potatoes from Andrews Farm Black Bean Confetti Salad Black beans from Carlson-Arboghast Farm (Lansing, Mich.), corn and vegetable aggregate from Andrews Farm Tofu Egg Salad Organic tofu from Rosewood (Lansing, Mich.) Apple, Gouda, and Michigan Dried Cherry Salad Pagel apples (Berrien Springs, Mich.), gouda from Guggisberg (Middlebury, Ind.), Michigan dried cherries from Country Life (Paw Paw, Mich.) Cafe Bakery Blueberry Fool Blueberries from Leduc Blueberries (Paw Paw, Mich.), sugar from Michigan Sugar Company from beets (Bay City, Mich.), heavy cream from Prairie Farms (Holland, Mich.) Watermelon Sorbet House made delicacy with watermelons from Andrews Farm, sugar from Michigan Sugar Company (Bay City, Mich.) Grandma's Golden Delicious Apple Crisp Pagel apples (Berrien Springs, Mich.) with flour from Windmill Island (Holland, Mich.), sugar from Michigan Sugar Company (Bay City, Mich.) combined to make this classic local dessert. Sips White Peach Mint Aqua Fresca Todd Griener Farms peaches (Hart, Mich.), fresh mint from Andrews Farm blended to make this refreshing beverage. Watermelon Cucumber Cooler Watermelons and cucumbers from Andrews Farm. Simple and delicious. Cantaloupe Basil Aqua Fresca Cantaloupe or muskmelon from Total Health Inc. (Buchanan, Mich.) with basil from Andrews Farm make a unique flavor you will enjoy. World Market Cold Springs Pizza Vegetables from Andrews Farm, cheese from Guggisberg (Middlebury, Ind.) Asparagus Blanco Pizza Asparagus from Andrews Farm, cheese from Guggisberg (Middlebury, Ind.) Pesto Pumpkin with White Sauce Pizza Pesto and pumpkin from Andrews Farm, cream from Prairie Farms (Holland, Mich.), and cheeses from Guggisberg (Middlebury, Ind.) Pesto Vegetable Pizza Basil and vegetables from Andrews Farm, oil from Zeeland Foods (Zeeland, Mich.) Amish Four Cheese Pizza Delicious Cheeses from Guggisberg (Middlebury, Ind.) Pizza Dough and Pizza Sauce Flour from Windmill Island (Holland, Mich.), scratch made yeast starter (in house), sugar from Michigan Sugar Company (Bay City, Mich.), tomatoes from Total Health Inc. (Buchanan, Mich.), oil from Zeeland Foods (Zeeland, Mich.) and herbs from Andrews Farm. Stacks Onion Dill Rye, Vienna Sour Dough, Whole Wheat, and Vegan Sprout All locally baked by Apple Valley Bakery (Berrien Springs, Mich.) Lettuce, Tomato, Pickle, Onion and a Variety of Cheeses Produce from Andrews Farm and cheeses from Guggisberg (Middlebury, Ind.) Grilled Zucchini, Squash, Eggplant, and Red Pepper Andrews Farm, oil from Zeeland Foods (Zeeland, Mich.) Tomato Basil Hummus and Fresh Pesto Spread Garbanzo beans from Carlson-Arobogast Farm (Lansing, Mich.), tomatoes from Total Health Inc. (Buchanan, Mich.), basil from Andrews Farm and oil from Zeeland Foods (Zeeland, Mich.) Garden Varieties Farm to Fork Salad Bar A vast variety of vegetables and greens from Andrews Farm, Total Health Inc. (Buchanan, Mich.) with cheeses from Guggisbert (Middlebury, Ind.), sour cream and milk from Prairie Farms (Holland, Mich.), and oil from Zeeland Foods (Zeeland, Mich.) Agenda :: Andrews University 1 of 20 About Andrews Academics http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Andrews+in+the+News Attending Andrews Life@Andrews Services Search Showing Category: Andrews in the News GO 1 2 3 Next Friday, September 21, 2012 Categories The Herald-Palladium: Instrumental conversations With four different institutions represented, the logistics of rehearsing can get a little bit complicated for members of the American Piano Quintet. However, for musicians used to performing at a high level, the solution is simpler than it might seem, in violinist Carla Trynchuk's perspective. Read full story . Category: Andrews in the News Adventist Review: Andrews University Press Releases Book Andrews University Press Releases Book on Issues of Homosexuality First major title from an Adventist publishing house on the subject Week In Pictures Calendar of Events Today's Menu at Dining Services Campus Announcements Campus News Andrews in the News Life Stories Community Announcements Classifieds Property for Sale Property for Rent Lost & Found Misc. for Sale Employment Opportunities Personal/Services Have an Announcement? Andrews University Press has just released the first major book from a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house addressing the complex issues surrounding homosexuality and Adventist life and faith. Niels-Erik Andreasen, president of Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, and chair of the Andrews University Press board, said the topic of this book is timely and needed. “Recent developments in our faith community, religious organizations, American politics, and secular society require careful thought on this sensitive subject. Andrews University is pleased to help sort out some of these issues by bringing together a range of perspectives on this subject within our church.” Read full story . Please submit information for the Andrews Agenda to [email protected] or by vis the agenda submissions page and use you Andrews login and password. To add an event to the AU Online Calenda visit the events submissions page and use Andrews login and password. Category: Andrews in the News WSJM Radio: Eat Local Challenge At Andrews U Next Week Next week will be the Eat Local Challenge at Andrews University in Berrien Springs. Read full story . Category: Andrews in the News Wednesday, September 19, 2012 The Herald-Palladium: Andrews University Homecoming set for Sept. 27-30 Andrews University's annual Alumni Homecoming Weekend will be Sept. 27-30, with events open to the community, alumni, staff, faculty and students. Read full story Category: Andrews in the News Monday, September 17, 2012 9/23/2012 7:07 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 2 of 20 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Andrews+in+the+News The Herald-Palladium: Reaching and teaching, Hopkins runs literacy program at Be Aubrey Hopkins, a graduate student in school counseling at Andrews University, has been teaching literacy classes at the Berrien County Jail in St. Joseph for the past three years. For many years Aubrey Hopkins has worked in professions that help families and children. Now, he is in his third year teaching literacy classes for inmates in the Berrien County jail. Read full story . Category: Andrews in the News Sunday, September 16, 2012 CDB: UM, MSU Among Five State Universities Ranked on U.S. News List Michigan is home to five of the 204 top national universities in the 2013 U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges” rankings, with headliners University of Michigan and Michigan State University each sliding just one spot from last year. Among other national universities —institutions that focus on research and offer a sizable selection of bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees — Michigan Technological University was tied at No. 120 with four other schools and Western Michigan University shared a No. 189 ranking with Andrews University in Berrien Springs and eight other schools. Read full story Category: Andrews in the News Noodls: American Piano Quintet at the Howard Representing Canada, Germany, Korea and the United States, the highly acclaimed musicians of the American Piano Quintet represent today's American cultural landscape. Their performance at the Howard Performing Arts Center at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012, features works by Johannes Brahms, Antonin Dvoák, and the quintet's very own Rudolf Haken. Read the full story Contact: [email protected] 269-471-3560 Category: Andrews in the News The Business Journals: US News Releases 2013 'Best Colleges' Ranking U.S. News and World Report released its 2013 college ranking list, featuring the top-ranked colleges in four categories: national universities, national liberal arts colleges, regional universities and regional colleges. Read the full story Category: Andrews in the News WNDU TV: Andrews Hosts Electronics Recycling Folks from all across Michiana traveled to Berrien Springs Wednesday to help the environment, and get rid of all the electronic clutter piling up in their homes. Read and watch the full story Category: Andrews in the News Tuesday, September 11, 2012 WNDU TV: Andrews University to host electronic recycling event Is your basement or garage piling up with out-dated electronics? Andrews University will host an electronic recycling event Wednesday in the transportation building from 3-7 pm. Greenearth electronic recycling company will co-host the event, by collecting your unwanted electronic items and disposing of them properly. The event will take items such as computers, TV's, tools, hair dryers, cords, irons and cell phones to name a few. But sponsors say they'll accept just about anything that will plug in. Watch the rest of the story . 9/23/2012 7:07 PM Instrumental conversations - The Herald Palladium : Features http://www.heraldpalladium.com/features/instrumental-conversations/arti... 54° Advanced Search Cloudy Home News Communities Features Opinion Local Sports Obituaries Special Sections Archives Welcome to the Login or Signup Login | Signup Home Features American Piano Quintet slated to perform Saturday at Andrews University Story Comments Print Font Size: Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2012 6:00 am | Updated: 6:59 pm, Wed Sep 19, 2012. By RALPH HEIBUTZKI - H-P Correspondent | 0 0 comments BERRIEN SPRINGS - With four different institutions represented, the logistics of rehearsing can get a little bit complicated for members of the American Piano Quintet. Tweet However, for musicians used to performing at a high level, the solution is simpler than it might seem, in violinist Carla Trynchuk's perspective. "Obviously, when we prepare for this, there's a lot of individual work that goes on, there's a lot of core study, so when we get together things are just ready to fall in place," Trynchuk says by telephone from her Berrien Springs home. "Then we work on the interpretive details - what we want to bring out in the music, (and) the types of conservations we have between the instruments. That's the kind of thing we look to do when we get together." For pianist Chi Yong Yun, everything's about refining the individual nuances of each piece as the actual concert date draws closer. "The word that comes to mind is, 'a lot of discipline' - I started playing at an early age, when I heard my sister practicing, and I started playing what I heard," Yun says. "I was around 3 or 4." Trynchuk and Yun both teach at Andrews University, where they'll also perform Saturday as part of the American Piano Quintet, whose other members are Rudolf Haken (violin), Jeffrey Lastrapes (cello) and Renee Skerik (viola). Haken is on the University of Illinois's music faculty, while Skerik is a viola professor at Texas Tech University and a violist for the Botticelli String Quartet. Lastrapes is a former Oklahoma State University faculty member who recently released a CD of sonatas by Rachmaninoff and Chopin. Since 1996, he's also served on the cello and chamber music faculty at Interlochen Center for the Arts and is an assistant professor of cello at Texas Tech. Events Cale September 2 Su Mo Tu We T "I'm looking forward to performing with these wonderful colleagues. We have lots of different backgrounds represented, and yet we all do very much the same thing," Trynchuk says. "We all perform a lot and we all teach a lot. These are our dual passions." The program will consist of three works, including "Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34," by Johannes Brahms, and Haken's composition, "Tao 1 of 3 9/23/2012 7:07 PM Instrumental conversations - The Herald Palladium : Features http://www.heraldpalladium.com/features/instrumental-conversations/arti... Suite," a piece based on the writings of 6th-century philosopher Lao Tsu. After a brief intermission, the quintet will close its performance with Antonin Dvorak's "Piano Quintet in A Major, Op. 81." today's even browse submit Trnychuk expects the Haken piece to represent a musical peak of the program, even though she won't be playing on it herself. "We went through a number of ideas (for the program). We wanted a couple of piano quintets that would be contrasting," Trynchuk says. "Brahms, of course, is rich and dark in color and the Czech composer (Dvorak) is an audience pleaser. The most unusual work (of the night) will be Rudolf's - it's a very cool work." "The pieces that we're going to perform cover a wide range of emotion, between the instruments," Yun agrees. "With classical music, it's something that takes a lot of discipline and a lot of training. It's not something you're going pick up in the period of a week or a month." While she's looking forward to playing all the pieces, Yun is especially excited about the Brahms selection. "His writing for piano is very complex - it's challenging, but it's musically fulfilling," she says. The quintet's members also will give a master class to Andrews' string instrument students at 3:30 p.m. Friday, in Buller Hall's Newbold Auditorium. Haken, Skerik and Lastrapes are expected to lead this endeavor, which is open to the public as well, Trynchuk says. "A master class is when you have students perform, and have the master teacher work with the student," she says. "It's basically like a public lesson." -- WHAT: American Piano Quintet -- WHEN: 8:30 p.m. Saturday Stocks Enter symb Get Q Symbol lookup -- WHERE: Andrews University's Howard Performing Arts Center, 4160 E. Campus Circle Drive, Berrien Springs -- COST: $10, $5 for students, faculty and staff -- INFORMATION: 471-3560, 888-467-6442 or howard.andrews.edu -- ARTIST INFO: americanpianoquintet.com Discuss Share Print Nyse ETF 0.16 Nasdaq 4.00 S&P 500 0.11 Russell 2K 4 10Yr Bond 0.017 Posted in Features on Thursday, September 20, 2012 6:00 am. Updated: 6:59 pm. 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SUBSCRIBE NOW SEPT. 20, 2012 PRINT THIS PAGE SEND US A COMMEN AR HOME LOGIN NOW First major title from an Adventist publishing house on the subject (Posted September 19, 2012) ndrews University Press has just released the first major book from a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house addressing the complex issues surrounding homosexuality and Adventist life and faith. ABOUT THE REVIE IN THIS ISSUE ONLINE ARCHIVE Niels-Erik Andreasen, president of Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, and chair of the Andrews University Press board, said the topic of this book is timely and needed. “Recent developments in our faith community, religious organizations, American politics, and secular society require careful thought on this sensitive subject. Andrews University is pleased to help sort out some of these issues by bringing together a range of perspectives on this subject within our church.” PRINT INDEX Titled Homosexuality, Marriage, and the Church: Biblical, Counseling, and Religious Liberty Issues, the nearly 600-page book was released in early August. It is a collection of 14 major essays on a range of topics, and an additional six personal testimonies from individuals who have struggled with homosexuality in their personal lives. The content of the book, including the testimonies, is material largely based on presentations at a conference on the same subject held at Andrews University and sponsored by various entities of the Adventist Church in October 2009. CONTACT US READER RESPONS PARTNERS PAGE FREE NEWSLETTE ADVENTIST WORL KIDSVIEW SEARCH “Much as it might like to, the church can no longer evade questions about homosexuality and same-sex marriage,” says Nicholas P. Miller, lead editor of the work, along with Roy E. Gane and H. Peter Swanson, all of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews. “Society, with increasing stridency, is forcing Christians to confront these topics,” Miller says. Miller points to the several states whose legislatures have enacted same-sex marriage provisions, sometimes against the convictions of their own citizens. He notes that this fall at least two states, Maryland and Washington, will have referendums on election ballots, initiated by citizens seeking to overturn the same-sex marriage laws recently enacted. “Consider the strange controversy and apparent outrage that erupted when the owner of a national fast-food chain recently expressed his support for traditional marriage,” Miller said. “It was the same position held until very recently by the president of the United States. And the media-driven reaction is an indication of how efforts are being made to shift public sentiment on this issue. Meanwhile, a film documentary affirming the gay lifestyle among Adventists is being heavily promoted by some within the church. Through all of this Adventists must have a clear understanding of all the issues at stake, and they are significant.” Ronald Knott, director of Andrews University Press, notes that along with the biblical and religious liberty issues, the book makes a passionate case for the highest level of pastoral love and support for those Christians who, he said, “may have been lured down a dangerous spiritual path by charming but false arguments from Scripture and political history, coming from outside and inside the church.” Following a preface and general introduction, various essays and articles are divided into four sections. The first addresses the Old and New Testament biblical material on homosexuality, with articles by Gane, Richard Davidson, and 9/23/2012 7:08 PM Adventist Review : 26 CN: Andrews University Press Releases Book on ... 2 of 2 http://www.adventistreview.org/article/5680/archives/issue-2012-1526/2... Miroslav Kis, all of Andrews, and Robert A. J. Gagnon of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. The second section addresses legal and religious liberty issues, with essays by Miller, Alan J. Reinach from the Pacific Union Conference, Gerald Chipeur, a partner with the Canadian law firm Miller Thompson LLP, Scot Zentner from Cal State, San Bernadino, and Gary Wood from Andrews University. The counseling section features articles by Stanton Jones of Wheaton College, Mark Yarhouse of Regent University, Carlos Fayard of Loma Linda University, and Inge Anderson, founder of a ministry to homosexuals. The fourth section includes personal testimonies from several Christians who have lived and struggled with homosexuality. An appendix reproduces the various official statements relevant to homosexuality issued through the years by the Adventist Church. In addition to his teaching responsibility as associate professor of church history at Andrews, Miller is also director of the university’s International Religious Liberty Institute. On October 6 the institute will sponsor a daylong forum on the political, religious, and social issues regarding same-sex marriage. The event will be held at the Spencerville Seventh-day Adventist Church in Spencerville, Maryland. The forum, planned in the context of Maryland’s ballot referendum to overturn the state’s same-sex marriage law, will draw attention to the issues and to the new book, and will feature panel discussions and a sermon on Adventists and social issues by Bill Knott, editor and executive publisher of Adventist Review and Adventist World magazines. Homosexuality, Marriage, and the Church is available through Adventist Book Centers, and online at Amazon.com and Andrews University Press. Andrews University Press is the only regularly established academic publishing house to serve the Seventh-day Adventist Church worldwide. —information supplied by Andrews University Subscriber Andrews: Welcome Menu | My Profile Copyright © 2012, Adventist Review. All rights reserved worldwide. Online Editor: Carlos Medley. SiteMap. Powered by SimpleUpdates.com © 2002-2012. All Finished? 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Story Comments Print Font Size: Posted: Monday, September 17, 2012 6:00 am By H-P STAFF | 1 0 comments BERRIEN SPRINGS - Andrews University's annual Alumni Homecoming Weekend will be Sept. 27-30, with events open to the community, alumni, staff, faculty and students. Tweet The weekend begins with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house for the renovated and expanded Department of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology in Bell Hall at 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27. The event is free and open to the public, and free hearing screenings will be offered. On Friday, Sept. 28, all are invited to participate in the Wes Christiansen Memorial Golf outing at Blackthorn Golf Club in South Bend. Registration begins at 8 a.m. with the shotgun start at 9 a.m. The regular entry fee is $80 and $60 for Andrews University students. Proceeds will go to the Alumni Scholarship fund. RSVP is required. Friday's events also include an alumni reception in the foyer of Buller Hall from 12:30-1:30 p.m. to honor the retirements of biology professors Bill Chobotar, John Stout, Dennis Woodland and David Steen. The 25th annual homecoming parade begins at 5 p.m. on West Campus Circle Drive in front of the Seminary. Immediately following the parade, there will be the International Flag Raising Ceremony on the flag mall at 6:30 p.m. All are encouraged to wear native dress and participate in both the parade and flagraising. Call 471-3345 to sign up and reserve your flag. On Saturday, Sept. 29, visitors can explore the campus of Andrews University through open houses from 3-5 p.m. On Sunday, Sept. 30, the Aviation Breakfast and Fly-In will take place 8 a.m.-noon at the Andrews University Airpark. Guests can enjoy a pancake breakfast before touring the airpark to see the fleet of planes and visit the Flight Simulation Center. The price is $7 for adults, $3 for children ages 10 and under. A 5K Run/Walk & 10K Run will begin at 9 a.m. Sunday at Johnson Gym. Proceeds from the "Race to End the Status Quo" will go to Andrews Submit Your N We're interes hearin about news in o community. Let know what's go 9/23/2012 7:09 PM Andrews University Homecoming set for Sept. 27-30 - The Herald Palla... 2 of 3 http://www.heraldpalladium.com/news/local/andrews-university-homec... Student Missions. The registration fee is $15, and its is free for Andrews University students. Submit The weekend's events will conclude Sunday, Sept. 29, with the fifth annual Ride for AU at 1 p.m. when motorcyclists can enjoy a scenic trip through Southwest Michigan. If the 25-bike minimum is met, the ride will be escorted by the Berrien County Sheriff's Department Motorcycle Team. RSVP at alumni.andrews.edu/homecoming. Events Cale A full schedule and description of events, including RSVP forms for select events, is available at alumni.andrews.edu/homecom ing. 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[Privacy Policy] 9/23/2012 7:09 PM Reaching and teaching - The Herald Palladium : Local News 1 of 3 http://www.heraldpalladium.com/news/local/reaching-and-teaching/artic... 54° Advanced Search Cloudy Home News Communities Features Opinion Local Sports Obituaries Special Sections Archives Welcome to the Login or Signup Login | Signup Home News Local News We hope you will enjoy this free article on The Herald Palladium. You're entitled to view 10 free articles every 30 days, and you currently have 8 remaining. Then, if you enjoy our site and want full access, we'll ask you to purchase an affordable subscription. 7-Day subscribers are entitled to free access. Hopkins runs literacy program at Berrien jail Story Comments Print Font Size: Posted: Monday, September 17, 2012 6:00 am 0 comments For many years Aubrey Hopkins has worked in professions that help families and children. Now, he is in his third year teaching literacy classes for inmates in the Berrien County jail. 0 Tweet The 54-year-old Berrien Springs resident grew up in Macon, Ga., attended Oakwood University in Huntsville, Ala., and has a background in social work. He worked in the alternative education program at Coloma schools and in the Benton Harbor school system. In addition to teaching literacy in the jail, Hopkins is an examiner for the General Educational Development program, which allows people to get the equivalent of a high school diploma. The literacy and GED programs have no connection. Herald-Palladium Staff Writer Scott Aiken recently talked with Hopkins about his work in the jail. Reaching and teaching Photo by Don Campbell / H-P staff Aubrey Hopkins, a graduate student in school counseling at Andrews University, has been How did you get involved in teaching prisoners? teaching literacy classes at the Berrien County Jail in St. Joseph for the past three years. Buy this photo My involvement goes back probably about 20 years. I worked in a children's facility. I worked as a juvenile probation officer. I worked with families and children, with child abuse and neglect. And I often wondered, where along the continuum can we actually help these children, because in many cases they were so angry because of the things that happened to them during their childhood. I thought, maybe on the adult end, when they are adults and more mature, that maybe something could be done. It was from that perspective that I involved myself into the local jail and teaching the literacy program. Is it common to see people in jail who are illiterate or nearly so? Yes. I taught special education at Benton Harbor High School for about five years. Every once in a while I would have a student show up and they would be in the 11th or 12th grade and tell me they couldn't read. Submit Your N We're interes hearin about news in o community. Let know what's go 9/23/2012 7:09 PM Reaching and teaching - The Herald Palladium : Local News 2 of 3 http://www.heraldpalladium.com/news/local/reaching-and-teaching/artic... I couldn't quite understand it at the time, but after talking to them I found in some cases they moved every six months. And so they just missed different elements of reading. And because they were quiet students they were passed along. It was from that point that I learned about the need for literacy (instruction). Do the people who sign up for instruction tend to be good students? That is, are they serious about learning? Submit Events Cale September 2 Yes. Sgt. (Chris) Aungst screens the students before I ever get them. He sends the most qualified and the best students, students who are eager to learn, students who want to change their direction in life. I can't say, in the three years since I've been doing the literacy class, that I've gotten more than one student that we had to dismiss or delete from the class. Most of the students who come are very eager to learn. They're willing to challenge themselves, and they're willing to work through the obstacles that come from having literacy deficiencies. Su Mo Tu We T today's even browse submit People are in jail for no more than a year and often for shorter periods. Does that allow students enough time to make progress? That's kind of difficult to answer because some students make progress. For other students who are starting below second-grade reading level it's going to take a lot more than the allotted time in which they're in the jail. We do the best we can with the time with English as a second language, using those skills that are applicable, and also with Literacy America. One of our favorite times of the day is when we read The Herald-Palladium. I'm not sure of the reading level for the newspaper, but in many cases it has been a starting point for our students. They're interested in the local news, and so it works out for us. Classes are twice a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays, between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. What are some of the rewards and frustrations of teaching prisoners? Actually there have been very few frustrations. A few of the prisoners who are anxious and have not fully adjusted to being in prison bring that anxiety into the classroom, and sometimes it frustrates the learning process. So we have to deal with their issues before we move on. The rewards are incredible. To see them beginning to learn, want to learn, want to acquire skills, go to higher education institutions, making the effort, putting in an (application) for financial aid, pursuing their GED and passing the GED. In most cases I rarely see any of the students once they are released. I have seen a few. I saw one at Lake Michigan College who's now enrolled. I talked to others who attributed the class to an awakening for them. They realize, "I can do something in life, I can make something of myself, and if I apply certain principles I will move further in life." This is a great project that Sheriff (Paul) Bailey has instituted, and I thank him for making the opportunity available. Discuss Share Print Stocks Posted in Local on Monday, September 17, 2012 6:00 am. 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Sections Home Local News Communities Features Opinion Local Sports Obituaries Photos Videos Online Features Weather Services About Us Contact Us Advertise Subscription Services Submission Forms Site Index Add Search Toolbar Contact us Search TheHP.com The Herald-Palladium Phone number: 269-429-2400 E-mail: [email protected] Address: 3450 Hollywood Road St. Joseph, MI 49085 Search in: All Communities Photos News Features Video Sports Opinion © Copyright 2012, The Herald Palladium , St. Joseph, MI. Powered by BLOX Content Management System from TownNews.com. [Privacy Policy] 9/23/2012 7:09 PM UM, MSU among 5 state universities ranked on U.S. News list | Crain's ... 1 of 2 http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20120912/FREE/120919962/um-ms... Detroit and Southeast Michigan's premier business news and information website Originally Published: September 12, 2012 3:01 PM Modified: September 13, 2012 2:08 PM By Chad Halcom Michigan is home to five of the 204 top national universities in the 2013 U.S. News & World Report "Best Colleges" rankings, with headliners University of Michigan and Michigan State University each sliding just one spot from last year. The U.S. News report released today ranks UM at No. 29, with a score of 74 out of 100 and a six-year student graduation rate of 90 percent. That's down from a No. 28 ranking in the 2012 edition, which Michigan State moved from No. 71 to 72 this year with an overall score of 54 and a six-year graduation rate of 77 percent. U.S. News Best Colleges lists National universities 1. Harvard University 1. Princeton University 3. Yale University 4. Columbia University 5. University of Chicago . (Michigan schools) 29. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 72. Michigan State University The publication ranks universities by compiling data on SAT and ACT scores, selectivity and acceptance rates, peer assessment, student retention, faculty resources and other metrics, then assigns each school a composite score on 16 weighted factors. Harvard University and Princeton University were tied at No. 1 on the list, both unchanged from last year. 120. Michigan Technological University 189. Western Michigan University 189. Andrews University Unpublished, but listed: Wayne State, Central Michigan and Oakland University Midwest universities Among other national universities —institutions that focus on research and offer a sizable selection of bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees — 1. Creighton University Michigan Technological University was tied at No. 120 with four other schools and Western Michigan University shared a No. 189 ranking with Andrews University in Berrien Springs and eight other schools. 4. Valparaiso University Wayne State University, Oakland University and Central Michigan University all had an unpublished national ranking, out of a total of 281 schools that met the ranking criteria. U.S. News reviews data on more than 1,600 institutions for the annual colleges list. 2. Butler University 3. Drake University 5. Xaviar University (Michigan Schools) 14. Kettering University 20. University of Detroit Mercy 33. University of Michigan Dearborn 35. Grand Valley State University 40. Lawrence Technological University 54. Aquinas College 60. Spring Arbor University On the list of regional universities — schools that offer many undergraduate degrees but few if any doctoral programs — Kettering University was top-ranked in Michigan at No. 14, followed by the 70. University of Michigan Flint University of Detroit Mercy at No. 20, University of Michigan- 107. Madonna University 77. Northern Michigan University 80. Eastern Michigan University 80. 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Their performance at the Howard Performing Arts Center at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012, features works by Johannes Brahms, Antonin Dvoák, and the quintet's very own Rudolf Haken. Andrews UniversityDepartment of Music faculty, Canadian violinist Carla Trynchuk and Korean-born pianist Chi Yong Yun, are the two local residents in the ensemble. Violinist RudolfHaken is on the music faculty of the University of Illinois. Renee Skerik is a professor of viola at Texas Tech University and is also the violist of Botticelli String Quartet. Cellist Jeffrey Lastrapes is a former faculty member of Oklahoma State University and most recently released a recording of sonatas by Rachmaninoff and Chopin. The program consists of three works of music, beginning with Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34 by Johannes Brahms. Rudolf Haken's composition is the second piece, entitled Tao Suite. This piece isbased on the writings of Lao Tsu, 6th century BC. It features a five-stringviolin, cello and piano. Following an intermission, the quintet performs Piano Quintet in A Major, Op. 81 by Antonin Dvoák. Ticketsfor American Piano Quintet can be purchased by calling the Howard Performing Arts Center box office at 269-471-3560 or 888-467-6442. General admission tickets are $10, faculty and staff tickets are $5 and student tickets are free of charge. Special rates apply for groups and Flex Series tickets. General Admission priced tickets are available online at iTickets.com.www.howard.andrews.edu. Smartlinks | Andrews University | Entertainment | Local News | Music | Arts and Culture | Education | University | Universities and Colleges 9/23/2012 7:10 PM U.S. News releases 2013 ‘best colleges’ ranking - New Mexico Busines... http://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/news/2012/09/12/us-news-relea... From the New Mexico Business Weekly :http://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/news/2012/09/12/us-news-releases-2013-best.html New Mexico Business Weekly by Hunter Riley, NMBW Intern Date: Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 1:36pm MDT Hunter Riley NMBW Intern- New Mexico Business Weekly Email U.S. News and World Report released its 2013 college ranking list, featuring the top-ranked colleges in four categories: national universities, national liberal arts colleges, regional universities and regional colleges. The University of New Mexico tied for the 179th spot among national universities, ranking alongside Azusa Pacific University, Edgewood College, Southern Illinois University in Carbondale and the University of Missouri in Kansas City. New Mexico State University tied for the 189th spot with Andrews University, Ashland University, Montana State University, Northern Illinois University, University of Colorado in Denver and others. Universities in the national university ranking offer a full range of undergraduate majors, master’s and Ph.D. programs and focus on faculty research. There were 331 national universities in the category. Several were unranked or unpublished. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology tied for the 20th spot in the regional universities West category. New Mexico Highlands University, Western New Mexico University and Eastern New Mexico University were either unpublished or unranked. There were 139 schools in the regional universities West category. Institutions are divided based on their mission. The institutions are ranked on up to 16 indicators of academic excellence. Some of the indicators are assessment by administrators at peer institutions, student retention, faculty resources, student selectivity, alumni donations and financial resources, retention rates and class size. Each factor was assigned a weight, and the colleges and universities in each category are ranked against peers, based on their composite weighted scores. Click here to see the full ranking. [email protected] | 505 348 8317 1 of 1 9/23/2012 7:10 PM Andrews hosts electronics recycling event 1 of 2 http://gray.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?expire=&title=Andrews+host... Powered by Posted: Wed 11:36 PM, Sep 12, 2012 Updated: Wed 11:49 PM, Sep 12, 2012 Back to Home Andrews hosts electronics recycling event < Folks from all across Michiana traveled to Berrien Springs Wednesday to help the environment, and get rid of all the electronic clutter piling up in their homes. Andrews University, along with Green Earth Recycling, hosted their annual recycling event Wednesday evening. The four-hour drop-off gave community members and area businesses a way to get rid of all their old gizmos and gadgets the right way. People brought out computers, tools, TV's and even curling irons to dispose of on campus. Some came from as far away as Elkhart just to make sure their unwanted devices do not end up in the landfill. “We just take recycling very seriously. We try to do what we can, when we can, and I've been waiting for a major drop-off,” said Marian Seevers, Elkhart resident. “We have been setting aside computer monitors, old TV's, basically anything with a cord, and it has been stockpiling for several months, and today was the day to just load it up and bring it in.” If you missed out, the college will be holding another e-recycling event in mid-April of 2012. Next Story > Find this article at: http://www.wndu.com/home/headlines/Andrews-hosts-electronics-recycling-event-169569636.html 9/23/2012 7:10 PM Andrews hosts electronics recycling event 2 of 2 http://gray.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?expire=&title=Andrews+host... Check the box to include the list of links referenced in the article. Copyright © 2002-2010 - Gray Television Group, Inc. 9/23/2012 7:10 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 1 of 1 About Andrews Academics http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Life+Stories Attending Andrews Life@Andrews Services Search Showing Category: Life Stories GO Category: Featured Categories Monday, September 17, 2012 Elly Economou's Estate Sale Taking Place This Week The estate of Elly Economou, a long-time professor at Andrews University, will be available at a tag sale. Per Dr. Economou’s wishes, all proceeds from her estate will be added to her and her mother’s two endowed scholarship funds. The tag sale is open to the public September 17-21, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The sale is taking place at Economou's home located at 8785 University Blvd., Berrien Springs. The sale is being handled by Methods Inc. Phone: 574-273-1175. Email: [email protected]. 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Home E-mail Login Vault/Account Access About This Site Give To Andrews Andrews University is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher education Phone: 1-800-253-2874 E-mail: [email protected] Employment Sitemap Search Contact Copyright © 2011 Andrews Un Berrien Springs, Michigan 9/23/2012 7:11 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 1 of 8 About Andrews http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Community+Announcements Academics Attending Andrews Life@Andrews Services Search Showing Category: Community Announcements Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Categories The Association of Adventist Women's Annual Conference is Just Around the Corner Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 4-6 Andrews University The Association of Adventist Women will be celebrating 30 years of advocating for gender equality in the Seventh-day Adventist Church at its annual conference October 4-6, 2012, at Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan. The theme for this year’s timely conference is “Harmony in Diversity.” The conference keynote speaker will be Hyveth Williams; the Sabbath sermon at Pioneer Memorial Church will be given by Dwight Nelson, senior pastor; and a variety of break-out sessions and panel discussions will feature Lourdes Morales-Gudmundsson, Jane Thayer, Iris Landa, Bonnie Dwyer, Nancy Vyhmeister, Viviane Haenni, Gary Patterson, Larry Geraty, Linda Wysong Becker, and others. To register on line go to the AAW website at https://app.etapestry.com/hosted/AssociationofAdventistWomen/OnlineRegistration.html or to mail in your registration download a form from http://tracking.etapestry.com/t/25153850/720295905/54592405/0/ Contact: Stella Greig [email protected] GO Category: Community Announcements Week In Pictures Calendar of Events Today's Menu at Dining Services Campus Announcements Campus News Andrews in the News Life Stories Community Announcements Classifieds Property for Sale Property for Rent Lost & Found Misc. for Sale Employment Opportunities Personal/Services Have an Announcement? Please submit information for the Andrews Agenda to [email protected] or by vis the agenda submissions page and use you Andrews login and password. To add an event to the AU Online Calenda visit the events submissions page and use Andrews login and password. ABC Open House Sale is Going on Now Going on now until September 28, the Michigan ABC Christian Book Center is having a sale! Sales includes: 25% OFF REgularly-priced Gifts including wall art 20% OFF regularly-priced Bibles 25% OFF regularly-priced books by Ellen G. White over $5 10% OFF regularly-priced DVDs, CDs (including music, story, and audio book CDs), Games, felts, books, new 2013 Devotional books on sale Sale ends Friday, September 28. Michigan ABC Christian Book Center 8998 US 31 Berrien Springs, MI 49103 Phone: 269-471-7331 Fax: 269-471-2019 Contact: Gary Hillebert 269-471-7331 Category: Community Announcements Funding and Grant Opportunities Support for Creative Community Partnerships ArtPlace ArtPlace is a collaboration of major foundations, federal agencies, and financial institutions dedicated to accelerating creative placemaking across the United States. ArtPlace believes that art, culture, and creativity expressed powerfully through place can create vibrant communities, thus increasing the desire and the economic opportunity for people to thrive in place. Grants and loans are provided to collaborations involving arts organizations, artists, and designers working with local and national partners to produce a 9/23/2012 7:11 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 2 of 8 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Community+Announcements transformative impact on community vibrancy. Priority is given to projects that enjoy strong local buy-in and will occur at places already showing signs of momentum, integrate with a community’s economic development and community revitalization strategy, and have the potential to attract additional private and public support to the community. ArtPlace gives some emphasis to applications from selected localities; however, applications are encouraged from urban and rural regions all across the U.S. Letters of inquiry will be accepted from September 17 through November 1, 2012. Visit the ArtPlace website to download the application guidelines. Rural Programs in Selected States Supported Laura Jane Musser Fund: Rural Initiative Program The Laura Jane Musser Fund encourages collaborative and participatory efforts among citizens in communities in Colorado, Hawaii, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wyoming. Through the Rural Initiative Program, the Fund supports programs that will help to strengthen individual rural towns in the targeted states in a number of civic areas, including economic development, business preservation, arts and humanities, public space improvements, and education. The applicant community must have a population of 10,000 or fewer and must be able to demonstrate the rural characteristics of their location and support from a diverse cross-section of community members and institutions. Planning grants of up to $5,000 and implementation grants of up to $25,000 are provided. The application deadline is November 7, 2012. Specific grant guidelines and application procedures are available on the Fund’s website. Contact: Dennis Hollingsead [email protected] Category: Community Announcements 269-471-3629 Clavin Taylor in Concert Saturday, Sept. 29 6 p.m., Village SDA Church Sanctuary The Village SDA Church of Berrien Springs, Michigan will be hosting a concert by composer, pianist and organist Calvin Taylor on Saturday, September 29 at 6 p.m. All are invited to come out and enjoy this amazing experience. Contact: Elizabeth Tan [email protected] Category: Community Announcements 269-471-7795 Tuesday, September 18, 2012 PMC Sabbath Vespers Friday, Sept. 21 5-6 p.m., PMC Youth Chapel 9/23/2012 7:11 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 3 of 8 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Community+Announcements This Sabbath evening vespers is cordinated by Zoviel Bowen and University students, The vespers theme is "They Will Know Us by Our Testimony" and the program is comprised of music and poetry. Families and students are welcome to the PMC Youth Chapel from 5:00 to 6:00pm. Contact: Cheryl Logan [email protected] Category: Community Announcements 269 473 5958 Monday, September 17, 2012 George Barna Presents: Growing True Disciples “Growing True Disciples: Opportunities and Challenges in Raising the Next Generation of Believers” Wednesday, Nov. 14, 3–4:30 p.m. Howard Performing Arts Center 4160 E. Campus Circle Dr., Berrien Springs, MI “Transforming Children Into Spiritual Champions” (Session is approx. 90 minutes long) Among the chief assets of a church are its children. Our approach to their spiritual maturation must be intentional and strategic. This session describes Barna’s research regarding moral and spiritual development, educational strategy, and family-church partnerships, as well as steps churches and parents may take to buck the culture and raise spiritually mature young people. Wednesday, Nov. 14, 7–8:30 p.m. Pioneer Memorial Church 8655 University Blvd., Berrien Springs, MI “Revolutionary Parenting” (Session is approx. 80 minutes long) This session describes some of the emphases that relate to how parents facilitate a lifelong devotion to serving God through one’s gifts and abilities. Barna will discuss why ministry to children matters; what the Bible says about raising kids; common but ineffective parenting strategies; and the practices of effective parents. Based on research among young adults who have grown up to serve the Lord, and interviews with their parents. Thursday, Nov. 15, 11:30 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Pioneer Memorial Church 8655 University Blvd., Berrien Springs, MI “Intentional Development of a Biblical Worldview” University Forum Less than one out of every five born again adults possess a biblical worldview–and it is the inability to think like Jesus that prevents people from acting like Jesus. Based on his research among individuals who have such a way of interpreting reality, and insights from the churches that are effectively assisting people in the development of a biblical worldview, Barna will describe America’s worldviews and how churches can become more strategically involved in facilitating a biblical worldview. For more information: andrews.edu/go/barna | 269.471.3133 George Barna is a Christian Researcher that has held executive positions in advertising, public policy, political campaigns, and media/marketing research. He began his own company, The Barna Group, in 1984. Barna Group is a visionary research and resource company and is widely considered to be a leading research organization focused on the intersection of faith and culture. This event is sponsored by: Andrews University, Lake Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Michigan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, North American Division Ministerial Department, Pioneer Memorial and the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University 9/23/2012 7:11 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 4 of 8 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Community+Announcements Contact: Pioneer Memorial Church 269.471.3133 Category: Campus Announcements » Community Announcements Tuesday, September 11, 2012 Adventist Retirees: Marcia Kilsby Shares Mission Update from Haiti, North Korea Sunday, Sept. 30 1 p.m., Village Church Family Center Marcia Kilsby will tell of her latest trips to Haiti and North Korea at this month's postponed meeting September 30 at 1 p.m. at the Village Church Family Center. "Good News Television" has been our project this year, so bring your special gift to help finish our project to develop more programs at Andrews and to possibly extend the outreach to even beyond Chicago. Category: Community Announcements Contact: Norman Wagness [email protected] (269)-313-1661 Monday, September 10, 2012 Adventist Forum presents Cognitive Genesis: The Impact of Adventist K-12 School Saturday, Sept. 22 3:30 p.m., Garber Amphitheater, Chan Shun Hall Adventist Forum presents Cognitive Genesis: The Impact of Adventist K-12 Schools on Students. The discussion is led by Jerome Thayer, Ph.D., on Sabbath, September 22, 2012, at 3:30 p.m., in the Garber Amphitheater of Chan Shun Hall on the campus of Andrews University. All are welcome to join in the discussion. About the Topic Seventh-day Adventist educators have long maintained that their students achievement test scores (Iowa Test of Basic Skills scores), pass rates, and college matriculation percentages consistently outpace most public school and even other private school systems. Cognitive Genesis is the first division-wide (United States, Canada, and Bermuda) study to assess Adventist academics in elementary and secondary schools. Working together with the North American Division and the Unions involved, the Cognitive Genesis Project at La Sierra University gathered information from surveys of teachers, administrators, students, and parents about factors that are related to academic achievement, including uniquely Adventist ones. These survey responses along with the standardized test results for students in Grades 3-9 and 11 provide the basis for establishing an accurate documented picture of elementary and secondary Adventist academic achievement. 9/23/2012 7:12 PM Get Involved, nominate the Woman-of-the-Year https://app.etapestry.com/hosted/AssociationofAdventistWomen/OnlineR... Harmony in Diversity October 4-6, 2012 Andrews University Berrien Springs, Michigan Click here for detailed event information Registration Deadline: September 28, 2012 Registration and Meals Price Each US $ Number of people, including guests Total US $ Registration Registrant $125 Spouse $100 Student (with Student ID) Free Meals and Events Thursday Supper Friday Breakfast Friday Lunch Friday Night Agape Supper $25 Sabbath Lunch Saturday Night WOYA Banquet Guest at Saturday Night WOYA Banquet Included in registration fee $25 Brunch, Sunday Morning Donation to Support Annual Conference Conference Scholarship Membership Renew Membership $35 New Membership $35 Dietary Restrictions Names of attendees. 1. 2. 3. 4. If you would like to register more than 4 people please submit another registration form. Thank you. 1 of 2 9/23/2012 7:12 PM Get Involved, nominate the Woman-of-the-Year https://app.etapestry.com/hosted/AssociationofAdventistWomen/OnlineR... * Required Field Contact Information Payment Information First Name * Amount * $ Last Name * Card Type * Address * Card Number * (No Dashes or Spaces) CVV2 * CVV2 Information City * Expiration Date * (mm/yyyy) State * Postal Code * Country Email * Phone * Reset A BOU T S S L C E RT IF IC A T E S 2 of 2 9/23/2012 7:12 PM Get Involved in the AAW Conference 1 of 3 http://www.aaw.cc/GetInvolved/AAWConference.html Download the Conference Schedule (Word Doc, 36.5k) Download the Conference Schedule (PDF, 116k) Register Online or Download Form (PDF, 45k) Association of Adventist Women Celebrating 30 Years of Advocacy for Gender Equality in the Seventh-day Adventist Church 29th Annual Conference - Register Online to Attend October 4-6, 2012 Andrews University Berrien Springs, Michigan Tentative Conference Schedule Thursday, October 4 7:00 p.m. Welcome and Refreshments 7:30 p.m. Keynote — Hyveth Williams Friday, October 5 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Devotional 9:00 Plenary Session — Hyveth Williams 9/23/2012 7:13 PM Get Involved in the AAW Conference 2 of 3 10:30 10:45 http://www.aaw.cc/GetInvolved/AAWConference.html Break Breakouts “Harmony with Loved Ones; Diversity in Care” Stella Greig (Moderator) and friends Supporting caregivers of persons with terminal illness “Culture and the (Im)Possibility of Forgiveness” Lourdes Morales-Gudmundsson “Diverse Ways of Helping That Lead to Harmony” Marcia Kilsby: “Clinic in a Box – Project in North Korea” Kathy Kodel: “Animal Husbandry at Adventist Schools in Africa” Iris Landa: “Happy Rooms Around the World” Jasmine Jacobs: REACH “Harmony in a Diverse World” Penny Miller, Moderator Injong Moon “Attitudes Toward Women in Leadership in Korea” Alayne Thorpe “Griggs in Vietnam—What Does This Do To Further Harmony in Diversity?” Karen Abrahamson “Science and Religion: Can There Be Harmony in Diversity?” Tammy Falak-Dindoffer “How Do Women in Higher Education Promote Harmony in Diversity?” 12:15 p.m. 1:30 Lunch Plenary Session: “Writing for a Diverse Church” Jane Thayer, Bonnie Dwyer, Beverly Robinson Rumble, Nancy Vyhmeister 2:45 3:00 Break Panel: “What Does it Really Mean to have Harmony in Diversity?” Moderator: Lourdes Morales-Gudmundsson Myrna Costa, Rahel Davidson, Janet Ledesma 6:00 Agape Supper Music, Liturgy, Liturgical Dance Viviane Haenni, Rebecca Brillhart, Catherine Mialhe Saturday, October 6 10:00 a.m. Sabbath School: “Grandmothers of Jesus” Bruce Klosser, Director 11:20 Worship Service Dwight Nelson, Senior Pastor Pioneer Memorial Church 12:30-2:00 2:00 Lunch Plenary Session: “Women’s Ways of Leading” Linda Becker 3:00-4:30 Panel: “Effecting Equity in Our Church" Lawrence Geraty, Moderator Viviane Haenni, Lourdes Morales-Gudmundsson, Dwight Nelson, Gary Patterson, Nancy Vyhmeister 9/23/2012 7:13 PM Get Involved in the AAW Conference 3 of 3 6:00 http://www.aaw.cc/GetInvolved/AAWConference.html Banquet 30-Year Celebration Woman-of-the-Year Awards Business Meeting 9/23/2012 7:13 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 1 of 2 About Andrews http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Classifieds/type/Property+for+Sale Academics Attending Andrews Life@Andrews Services Search Showing Category: Classifieds GO Showing Type: Property for Sale Categories Monday, September 17, 2012 Ranch for Sale Immaculate six year, 1,971 sq. ft. ranch. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms. Plus, 1,900 sq. ft. finished full look out basement 2011 with 4th Bedroom and full bath, 59' x 15' family room and office. 3 car garage 2 1/2 miles from Andrews. 7939 Amber Jam Way Liz Beck 269-325-0668 Keller Williams Realty Week In Pictures Calendar of Events Today's Menu at Dining Services Campus Announcements Campus News Andrews in the News Life Stories Community Announcements Classifieds Property for Sale Property for Rent Lost & Found Misc. for Sale Employment Opportunities Personal/Services Have an Announcement? Please submit information for the Andrews Agenda to [email protected] or by vis the agenda submissions page and use you Andrews login and password. To add an event to the AU Online Calenda visit the events submissions page and use Andrews login and password. Contact: Liz Beck [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Property for Sale 269-325-0668 Thursday, September 6, 2012 Charming House for Sale Charming, clean, spacious two-bedroom home with front porch and back deck. Freshly painted inside and out! Formal dining room addition. All new replacement windows. Appliances including washer and dryer. Nice yard and very close to the Village Riverfront Park and Playground. Garage finished in knotty pine. 9/23/2012 7:22 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 2 of 2 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Classifieds/type/Property+for+Sale $95,900. « previous next » Contact: Rosie Nash [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Property for Sale 269-470-6152 Home E-mail Login Vault/Account Access About This Site Give To Andrews Andrews University is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher education Phone: 1-800-253-2874 E-mail: [email protected] Employment Sitemap Search Contact Copyright © 2011 Andrews Un Berrien Springs, Michigan 9/23/2012 7:22 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 1 of 4 About Andrews http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Classifieds/type/Property+for... Academics Attending Andrews Life@Andrews Services Search Showing Category: Classifieds GO Showing Type: Property for Rent Categories Tuesday, September 18, 2012 House for Rent LUXURY HOME FOR RENT in walking distance from Andrews University. Fully remodeled in 2007. 3Bedrooms 2Full Baths, All Appliances, Fireplace, Central Heating and Air, Laundry, Internet Access, 2Car Attached Garage, Exterior Deck. Available from the beginning of October. $900/month + utilities. (203) 321-5032 [email protected] Week In Pictures Calendar of Events Today's Menu at Dining Services Campus Announcements Campus News Andrews in the News Life Stories Community Announcements Classifieds Property for Sale Property for Rent Lost & Found Misc. for Sale Employment Opportunities Personal/Services Have an Announcement? Please submit information for the Andrews Agenda to [email protected] or by vis the agenda submissions page and use you Andrews login and password. To add an event to the AU Online Calenda visit the events submissions page and use Andrews login and password. « previous Contact: Alexandru Breja next » [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent 203-321-5032 2 Bedrooms for Rent 2 LUXURY basement bedrooms for rent in private house. Walking distance from the University. Newly finished in 2008. Include Kitchen, Full and half bathroom, Laundry, Internet, and Utilities—AC, hot air, electrical, water, sewer, and garbage pick-up. $350/month + deposit. Male occupancy only Available from the beginning of October. 203-321-5032; [email protected] 9/23/2012 7:22 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 2 of 4 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Classifieds/type/Property+for... « previous Contact: Alexandru Breja next » [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent 203-321-5032 Monday, September 17, 2012 Apartment for Rent looking for a male roommate to share a two-bedroom apartment in Beechwood. Avalable inmediately Contact: Benson Mbewe [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent 471-6842 Sunday, September 16, 2012 Basement Apartment for Rent Attractive 1,000 Sq Ft Walkout Basement Apartment for Rent In attractive home on 14 beautiful country acres located in Berrien Center, MI between Dean's Hill and Pokagon Rds just six miles from downtown Berrien Springs. *One extra large bedroom (large enough for two beds) *Spacious open living , dining and kitchen area *Roomy bathroom w/shower, storage closets and adjoining, large walk-in closet *Four full-sized windows facing great country landscape *Private walkout to patio and private parking; large bonfire area and pit *Wireless internet available *All utilities included: heat/air, electric, water, sewer, trash, DirecTV, snow plowing *$600 per mth w/one-mth deposit *No pets, adults only Contact: Donna Stout (269) 861-4698 (except for Fri sunset to Sat sunset) Contact: Donna Stout 269-8614698 Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent Room for Rent Full kitchen within the large room Private entrance Furnished Four blocks from Andrews Available now 9/23/2012 7:22 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 3 of 4 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Classifieds/type/Property+for... Share bathroom with one male No lease $395 includes elec, heat, A/C, wireless, laundry Contact: Cheryl Welke [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent 269-313-2924 Friday, September 14, 2012 Room for Rent for Female $100 off first month rent! Fully furnished bedroom with full size orthopedic bed, desk, bookcase, and dresser. Also has its own private bathroom with jacuzzi tub. All utilities such as heat, electric, and water are paid for and wireless internet is also included, Driveway is also plowed during the winter. Ready to move in today! One month deposit required and lease until the end of the school year required. $425/month. Please call us to see the room. Thank you! Contact: Philip & Cynthia Dah [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent 269-932-5441 Thursday, September 13, 2012 Riverfront Apartment for Rent 1 Bedroom Apartment for Rent in Riverfront Home on 2 Acres * * * * * * * * * * * Large bedroom with walk-in closet Open living, dining and kitchen area All above living areas have large windows, river views and patio access Full bath Washer/Dryer hook ups Small pantry/storage area Private entrance and parking Located on Red Bud Trail approx 4 miles from Andrews University $550 plus 1/3 of utilities and 1/2 of wireless internet/month No pets Looking for someone who is quiet, neat and able to do limited yard work Please contact Maria or Brian at 269-281-3907 or 269-408-6748 Or contact Lisa at [email protected] Contact: Maria [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent 269-281-3907 Wednesday, September 12, 2012 Weekly or Monthly Rental Fully furnished farm house for rent on secluded 17 acres. Beautiful fifteen minute drive from Andrews. Fully furnished with all necessities. Openings from September through December. Four bedrooms, one bath. Sleeps 6-7 persons. Rental includes all utilities and wireless. $650.00 per week or $1500.00 per month. For more info call 269 208 0822 Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent Monday, September 10, 2012 Looking for an apartment A female is looking for an apartment to rent, (One room apartment OR two rooms apartment for sharing) in Beachwood, Maplewood, or Garland. It must be available immediately, or in the first days of October. Please contact me at [email protected]. Thank you 9/23/2012 7:22 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 1 of 1 About Andrews http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Classifieds/type/Lost+and+Found Academics Attending Andrews Life@Andrews Services Search Showing Category: Classifieds GO Showing Type: Lost and Found Categories Saturday, September 15, 2012 Car key Found between Admin building and the Library A car key was found on the walkway located between the Administration Building and the James White Library. The key was handed over to a staff in the Division of Enrollment Management, located in the Administration Building. The key will be passed on to the respective departments on campus which deal with lost and found items. If you have lost a car key, you can check with the departments that deal with the lost and found items or you can reach me at [email protected] and I can direct you to the person who turned the key in. Week In Pictures Calendar of Events Today's Menu at Dining Services Campus Announcements Campus News Andrews in the News Life Stories Community Announcements Classifieds Property for Sale Property for Rent Lost & Found Misc. for Sale Employment Opportunities Personal/Services Have an Announcement? Contact: junway [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Lost and Found Please submit information for the Andrews Agenda to [email protected] or by vis the agenda submissions page and use you Andrews login and password. To add an event to the AU Online Calenda visit the events submissions page and use Andrews login and password. Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Lost and Found Items at Campus Safety Spring Semester is almost over and it’s time to think about wrapping up another year. As you sort, pack and prepare for summer, please take note if you have lost your keys, cell phone, ID card, glasses, sunglasses, etc. Many things get turned into us and we would like nothing more than to reunite you with your lost items. Please feel free to contact us with a description via email us at [email protected] or you can call us at 471-3321. Category: Campus Announcements » Classifieds » Lost and Found Home E-mail Login Vault/Account Access About This Site Give To Andrews Andrews University is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher education Phone: 1-800-253-2874 E-mail: [email protected] Employment Sitemap Search Contact Copyright © 2011 Andrews Un Berrien Springs, Michigan 9/23/2012 7:22 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 1 of 11 About Andrews http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Classifieds/type/Misc+for+Sale Academics Attending Andrews Life@Andrews Services Search Showing Category: Classifieds GO Showing Type: Misc for Sale Categories Friday, September 21, 2012 Week In Pictures Calendar of Events Today's Menu at Dining Services Campus Announcements Campus News Andrews in the News Life Stories Community Announcements Classifieds Property for Sale Property for Rent Lost & Found Misc. for Sale Employment Opportunities Personal/Services Compact refrigerator & table for sale Compact refrigerator 1 cubic foot Frigidaire black used only 2 months original price $100 Table to hold refrigerator black 24 1/2 inches high Have an Announcement? original price $50 Refrigerator and table sold together for $75 Contact: Jane Thayer [email protected] 269-473-2516 Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale Please submit information for the Andrews Agenda to [email protected] or by vis the agenda submissions page and use you Andrews login and password. To add an event to the AU Online Calenda visit the events submissions page and use Andrews login and password. Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Items for Sale WV Passat GLS, Wagon 2002 In very good condition Dark Blue Metallic 137,000 miles 4-Cyl, Turbo, 1.8 Liter Automatic w/Tiptronic Loaded with extras: Roof Rack Traction control ABS Braking System Cruise Control CD & AM/FM Radio Dual Air Bags & Side Air Bags Sliding Power Sun Roof $4,500 Dining Room Set Color: gold oak One table with 6 upholstered chairs Can seat 8 with the leaf $280.00 269-697-3946 Good condition Upright Piano with Bench Brand: “Grand” $450.00 9/23/2012 7:24 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 2 of 11 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Classifieds/type/Misc+for+Sale Contact: Sylvie Baumgartner [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale 269-697-3946 Friday, September 14, 2012 Designer Shoes For SALE Black designer platform shoes available for sale. They were worn three times and in great condition. Size 10. Selling because they are too big for me. Still in the bags they were bought in. Asking: $25- final ***Respond quickly if interested.....thanks. « previous Contact: Ashlee next » 347.301.6924 Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale Thursday, September 13, 2012 Car For Sale 1995 Pontiac Bonneville for Sale $600.00 . It runs well, has a new master cylinder, two new brake lines and recently replaced the tires. The engine and transmission are in good working condition. Contact: Erin Santos [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale 269.362.8486 Tuesday, September 11, 2012 Sailboat for Sale Sailing is great fun! Sailing uses very little gas!! It is a great recreational pastime. A Venture 2-22 trailer-able Sailboat is for sale. This features the pop-top so there is standing room in the cabin. 3 Sails included are the Main, Genoa and Jib. Will sell for $1775 with 5 hp outboard or $1575 without the outboard. Boat includes trailer with new tires and bearings. The boat has a crank up keel so it can maneuver in shallow water. Specs say it sleeps 5 -- but they better be real good friends or family with small children. Boat seems to be very solid. You need to see it to appreciate it. You can call Lee Davidson for more information at 269-470-6393. 9/23/2012 7:24 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 1 of 4 About Andrews http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Classifieds/type/Employment... Academics Attending Andrews Life@Andrews Services Search Showing Category: Classifieds GO Showing Type: Employment Opportunities Friday, September 7, 2012 Part-time Moving Position Position available for moving/deliveries. Where? Erhard Furniture, Northwest Side of Berrien Springs (6681 M-139 Berrien Springs) Pay? $15 an hour + any tips Requirements? Need to be able to move furniture (with other workers) and drive/operate large trucks (smaller than semi's). Truck requires chauffeur license, but if you don't have one, we can organize to help you get it. Hours? 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Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Graphic Designer Needed ADRA International has a job vacancy for a Graphic Designer. POSITION SUMMARY: The Graphic Designer, under the direction of the Design and Production Director, designs and produces a wide variety of marketing and communication material such as brochures, direct mail, display graphics, online materials, and specialty items. This position is also responsible for the production management needs of the Design Studio. QUALIFICATIONS: • Bachelor of Arts in graphic design or a related discipline. • Over two years experience or equivalent combination of formal education/training and experience. • Extensive knowledge and experience in a Macintosh/Microsoft-based design and production system and updated software. • Proficiency in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat (and other Creative Suite ancillary applications) on a Macintosh. • Candidates with exceptional organizational and project/print management skills highly preferred. • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. • Demonstrated high level of creativity as reflected in a broad-based portfolio. • Demonstrated sound marketing judgment as seen in their design decisions. RESPONSIBILITIES : • Manages the production schedule and sends out project schedule updates as appropriate. • Prepares and conducts weekly production meeting. • Develop specifications for and manages the print buying and mailing services process. • Manage and maintain the archive of the approval process. • Work with mail house on receipt of materials and reviewing proofs in a timely manner. • Take ownership of assigned projects and see them through to a successful and timely conclusion, providing realistic and creative solutions to challenges such as budget restrictions, time constraints, market positioning, 9/23/2012 7:24 PM Agenda :: Andrews University 2 of 2 http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/category/Classifieds/type/Personal+Services Showing Category: Classifieds Showing Type: Personal Services Thursday, September 6, 2012 College/Working Family Needs Car College (Andrews University) family of three is looking for a second car to facilitate daily commute to work, school, and daycare. Mom is completing last year of nursing school and works at a hospital in Mishawaka, IN. Dad has finished his degree and will substitute teach throughout the Michiana area. With potential for such lengthy commutes, the need for two cars is extremely high; however, the funds are low. For this reason, we are hoping for a donated vehicle, but are willing to provide owner with minimal compensation. If you can help, please contact Ray at (216) 456-7028. Thank you and God bless. Contact: Ray Kirk [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Personal Services 2164567028 Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Babysitting Services Offering Part time or full time In-home babysitting services. I'm a Christian, reliable, trustworthy mother who is willing to watch children at her home for a very reasonable price. I would be able to drop children off in the afternoon and provide meals for them if necessary. Home located very close to the university on Sunset Drive. If interested please call Libna Arroyo at 601-688-0329 Contact: Libna Arroyo [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Personal Services (601)-688-0329 Thursday, August 23, 2012 University Barber Shop Need a Haircut? Only $12! Visa/MasterCard accepted Michigan Licensed Owner: Dave Oakley Call: 269-473-1721 Hours: Tues.-Thursday Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Contact: Dave Oakley [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Personal Services 269-473-1721 Home E-mail Login Vault/Account Access About This Site Give To Andrews Andrews University is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher education Phone: 1-800-253-2874 E-mail: [email protected] Employment Sitemap Search Contact Copyright © 2011 Andrews Un Berrien Springs, Michigan 9/23/2012 7:25 PM
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