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Dennis, Scarone Featured in Recital Tonight

“Many Faces of Romanticism” is a music recital featuring two of Southwestern Adventist University’s own music department pianists, Ana Scarone and Rudyard Dennis.  The duo will perform tonight at 7

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President Teaches Entrepreneurship Class

For many years now the department of business administration has offered an extraordinary course to students who are business majors.  Profiles in Entrepreneurship had its beginnings with former professor and

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GMAT Workshop Available in October

People preparing for the GMAT test are invited to a free workshop hosted by the business department at Southwestern Adventist University. It is intended to provide MBA program applicants with

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Scriven to Speak on Darwinism for Saxon Series

The popular discussion of Darwinism is too narrow, according to Charles Scriven, president of Kettering College of Medical Arts.  Scriven is the speaker for the second lecture in Southwestern Adventist

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Getting in the Way For Christ

Arelli Dicken wants to change lives using the two things she is most passionate about: God and horses.

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Music Recital Set for Tonight

Centuries of music will collide together into a mixture of sound tonight at the Opening Night Music Recital.  The music department invites all people to its first music recital of

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In Unity Concert Set for Sept. 24

In Unity is an a capella group that has been singing for the Lord since September of 1991.  Most, if not all, of the members are Southwestern alumni, and the

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Art Exhibit Features Texas Summer Heat

This week, Chan Shun Centennial Library will present a new art exhibit called “Heat: Living on a Warming Planet.” The exhibit is sponsored by Southwestern Adventist University and showcases various

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Construction Continues on Outdoor Theater

The sound of heavy equipment fills the air and surrounds students going to classes as construction continues in the middle of campus. The new outdoor theater, part of Southwestern’s campus

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Scales Hall Leak Is Officially Repaired

Scales Hall has been the science building on campus since 1966.  It used to be loveable and leaky, but due to work done over the summer, the building is now