Andrews in the News

Andrews University Shutting Down Dairy Operations

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 7, 2018
The Andrews University Board of Trustees voted in its June 4 meeting to shift the focus of its overall Andrews University Farm Operations, including a decision to formally close the Farm's Dairy operations by summer 2019. ... read more

Science in Theological Education Program extended

   Andrews in the News | Posted on May 30, 2018
Building on broad interest generated by a three-year pilot project integrating science into theological education, the American Associa­tion for the Advancement of Science is now expanding the initiative to advance understanding of science and technology across the religious... read more

Hisban Nabulsi complex to become community centre

   Andrews in the News | Posted on May 30, 2018
The idea to develop the Nabulsi complex in Hisban into a community centre came ten years ago from Oystein LaBianca, an American-Norwegian anthropologist who teaches at Andrews University in Michigan. In June 2018, a... read more

Benton Harbor developers propose new development

   Andrews in the News | Posted on May 24, 2018
“When I go to Florida, my husband and I, Vegas, we spend a lot of money. I don’t want to have to get up and go way over to Chicago to pay to get on a ferry or... read more

Ann Divine conducts her Fischoff finale

   Andrews in the News | Posted on May 10, 2018
Sometime in 1995 or early 1996, Ann Divine received a call from a student at Oberlin College. He “literally begged” her to allow his six-piece mixed ensemble — including percussion — to apply for... read more

Andrews Team Helps in Puerto Rico

   Andrews in the News | Posted on May 10, 2018
A group of 20 Andrews University faculty, staff, students, and graduates have returned from a trip to Puerto Rico to help provide mental health services there following Hurricane Maria. Andrews Associate Professor of Psychology Melissa Ponce-Rodas tells WSJM... read more

Group formed to oversee long-term flood recovery

   Andrews in the News | Posted on May 3, 2018
BERRIEN SPRINGS, Mich.—Two months after historic flooding hit Michiana, the River Springs Estates mobile home community in Berrien Springs is dealing with dozens of condemned homes, hundreds of thousands in repairs, and a cleanup process still in full... read more

Getting sex abuse out of the shadows

   Andrews in the News | Posted on May 3, 2018
Mrs. America Mekayla Eppers was a #MeToo pioneer before it had a name. Taking the stigma out of talking about sex abuse and helping people move from being victims to survivors has been her... read more