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President to present 'State of University'
Huntington
University President Dr. G. Blair Dowden will present his “State
of the University Report” on May 14 at the Huntington University
Foundation breakfast series. Dowden will update the breakfast
group on current issues relating to the university and also will
report on the just completed academic year. The breakfast line
opens at 7:45 a.m. in Habecker Dining Commons, and the program
will conclude by 9 a.m. Cost of the breakfast is $6. First-time
attendees eat free.
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Huntington to host One-Act Play
Festival
Huntington
University students will present the annual One-Act Play Festival at
7:30 p.m. on May 1-3 in the Studio Theatre of the Merillat Center
for the Arts. Led by Huntington student directors, seven works will
showcase the talents of the university’s actors and designers. The
public is invited to attend, and general admission is $2. For
tickets, call the Merillat Centre for the Arts Box Office at (260)
359-4261.
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Feldpausch, Reid to perform senior
recital
The
Huntington University Music Department will present a combined
senior recital by pianists Antoinette Feldpausch and James Jonathan
Reid at 6 p.m. May 2 in the Longaker Recital Hall of the Merillat
Centre for the Arts.
Feldpausch is a senior economics and finance major with a music minor
from St. Johns, Mich.
Reid has been
studying under Dr. Patricia Spedden at Huntington University where
he is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in youth ministry and a
minor in music. He is from Lansing, Mich.
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Huntington to sponsor
City Wide Worship
Huntington University
will be a sponsor for
Fort Wayne City
Wide Worship, the second year of the university’s
sponsorship and the third year for the event. “Huntington University
is excited to be in partnership with other organizations to support
a regional community worship event like City Wide,” said Jeff
Berggren, vice president of enrollment management and marketing.
“The City Wide experience has grown each year, and the university is
pleased to assist in the continued expansion of such a worthwhile
ministry.” City Wide Worship will be held in the Scottish Rite
Auditorium in Fort Wayne with doors opening at 6 p.m. on May 10. For
more information, call (260)
969-4301.Details >>
Education majors
volunteer in Honduras
Four
Huntington University seniors partnered with five Huntington
North High School/College Park Church
students to travel to La Ceiba, Honduras, the week of April
1. The group partnered with Maira and
Francisco Raudales who helped to organize the group’s lodging,
meals, translators and work projects during their stay. The Raudales
are the parents of Huntington University senior Helen Raudales.
The group participated in some light renovation work and
painting in a church that was built by a previous group serving in
La Ceiba from College Park Church. The team assisted with English
classes at a private school in the area and shared their faith in a
chapel service where they were the featured speakers. They also
visited local orphanages and shared the love of Christ through
Vacation Bible Schools that they held in four different villages.
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What does it mean
to be Christ-centered?
National
Day of Prayer observance
The pastors in the city of Huntington will host a prayer
service commemorating the National Day of Prayer on
Thursday, May 1. The event will be held from noon to 1
p.m. in the rotunda of the Huntington County Courthouse.
The public is invited to attend this event. For more
information, contact Joy Newton at 359-1003.
O'Donnell's book inspires Bright
Jim O’Donnell’s
book “Letters for Lizzie" served as inspiration for a
devotional by Vonette Bright. Bright and her husband, Bill,
founded Campus Crusade for Christ in the 1950s.
Michelson publishes
articles
Dr. Paul Michelson,
distinguished professor of history, recently published two
articles. The first, titled "Hrisovul, 1941-1947: Scholarship
in a Time of Crisis," Revista Arhivelor, Vol. 84 (2007), Nr.
3-4, pp. 235-248, discusses the history, contents and contributions
of the Romanian archival journal Hrisovul, which was
published during World War II and after ceasing with the Communist
takeover of Romania. Revista Arhivelor is the journal of the
National Archives of Romania. His second article was "The Historical
Movement of the 19th Century and Some Considerations on the
Development of Romanian Historiography," published in the Revue
des Etudes Sud-Est Europeenes, Vol. 45 (2007), pp. 307-314. This
study is part of his ongoing history of Romanian historiography from
1880 to 1947.
This Week in
Forester Action:
Baseball
(28-12)
Defeated IWU, 5-3
Beat Taylor, 6-4
Softball (14-18-1)
Defeated IWU, 3-2
Lost to Bethel, 0-9
Beat St. Francis, 3-1
Defeated Marian, 2-0
Athletes of the Week:
Bethany McGraw (track & field)
Alex Rinearson (baseball)
Athletics
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- May 6
Forester Night
- May 8
Celebration of Service
- May 12-15
Semester Examinations
- May 17
Commencement
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