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Students Enjoy Retreat During Fall Break
As nearly the first six weeks of the semester came to a close on the weekend of fall break, many students signed out of their dorm rooms and headed for
The E-Portfolio: A New Technology in Teaching
As part of Southwestern’s ongoing Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), all seniors now complete a capstone class and a digital portfolio to demonstrate proficiency and accomplishment in research, writing, critical thinking,
Praying for Keene
Bill Kilgore, vice president for spiritual development, debriefs about 50 students and faculty who spent Sabbath afternoon visiting and praying for Keene households. The visitation is in anticipation of revival
Student Missionaries Serve the World
Southwestern’s Office of Spiritual Development is asking that students, faculty and staff, and friends of Southwestern Adventist University keep student missionaries from Southwestern in their prayers. Some are already at
Professor Fights Cancer by Running
Karen Senecal is serious about fighting leukemia and lymphoma. She had friends and family who have fought cancer, and she’s doing something about it. The associate professor of business administration
Music at the Mendenhalls
Liz Cortes, Denny James, Devin Grady and Matthew House joined others at the home of Bob and Bev Mendenhall for Communication Department Vespers Friday night. Students went to a variety
Twin Day
In the spirit of Spirit Week, David Knight, vice president for student services and Eric Anderson, University president observed twin day. Faculty and staff across campus were thereafter confused by
Chef Greg Announces 2010 Cafeteria Hours
After many years of the same hours of operation it seem many students have not yet figured out that the cafeteria is open longer. Here are the hours of operation
New Initiative Focuses on Student Success
One of the benefits of an institution is the ability to take ideas and turn them into policy. This formalization of wishes and desires can lead to major accomplishments that