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EXCEL
program celebrates new Wabash site
The
Huntington University EXCEL Program for
Adults celebrated the lease of its new facility in
Wabash, Ind., with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday. The event
was held at the new location, 1101
Colerain St, Wabash.
“We are very excited to offer classes this new location in Wabash,” said
Dr. G. Blair Dowden, president of the university. “Huntington
University has had a very long and mutually beneficial relationship
with the people of Wabash County. Many of our students, alumni and
trustees have come from this community."
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Lambda Pi Eta inducts 10
new members
Huntington University
inducted 10 new members into its Lambda Pi Eta chapter at a ceremony
held today in Habecker Dining Commons. LPH is
the official communication studies honor
society of the National Communication Association.
“These students
represent both academic excellence and collegiality since they must
meet a high grade point average and be voted in by their peers,”
said Dr. Kevin Miller, advisor for LPH and associate professor of
communication.
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Students'
internship sparks new business plan
Four
Huntington University students plan to parlay an internship
experience at the
Northeast Indiana Innovation Center
into their own web-based business. While the would-be owners – Jason
Eberly, Chris Hoffman, Ryan Imel and Ben Wulpi – have decided to
keep details under wraps until the launch, they say their time at
NIIC gave them the tools to make their effort a success.
“The
Huntington students jumped into this experience headfirst and
immersed themselves in the process of creating a new business,” said
Remound Wright, director of the NIIC’s Center for Entrepreneurial
Excellence and the students’ internship advisor.
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Coffman to
be featured at auxiliary breakfast
The
Huntington University Women’s Auxiliary fall semester breakfast will
be held from 9 to 11 a.m. on Sept. 22 in the upper level of the
Habecker Dining Commons. “Breakfast with Rebecca” will feature
Rebecca Coffman, Huntington University professor of
art. The buffet is open to
the public, and tickets are $5.50. Reservations may be made with
Pat Jones at the
Richlyn Library by calling
(260) 359-4061 or (260) 356-7365, preferably by Sept 19.
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'Fresh
Faces' to introduce new theater talent
The Huntington
University
Department of Theatre Arts
will introduce new talent with “Fresh Faces,” an evening of scenes
and songs, on Sept. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Zurcher Auditorium of the
Merillat Centre for the Arts. The department will show off its new
class of talent through a collection of musical and theatrical
pieces. Admission is free. For further information, contact the
Department of Theatre Arts at (260) 359-4257 or visit
www.huntington.edu/theatre.
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VanDoodeward to publish paper
Prof. William
VanDoodewaard, who served as visiting professor of history
(2006-2007), and continues to serve as adjunct professor of history,
attended the Scottish Universities Conference in Divinity and
Religious Studies at King's College, the University of Aberdeen, in
June, where he presented a paper titled "Thomas Blackwell, the
Marrow Controversy, and Early Moderatism in the Church of Scotland
(1712-1726)." He also has a forthcoming journal publication entitled
"Remonstrants, Contra-Remonstrants, and the Synod of Dort
(1618-1619): The Religious History of the Early Dutch Republic" in
the Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies (fall 2007).
Lahr
attends conference
Beth Lahr, managing
director of development operations, attended the annual conference
of Association of Professional Researchers in Advancement on July
26-28 in Chicago. She participated in sessions focused on research
as it relates to capital campaigns.
This Week in
Forester Action:
Cross Country
Hokum
Karem @ Goshen College
Men: 1st place, Women: 1st place
Golf
University of Indianapolis @
Links at Heartland Crossing
4th of 11
Men's Soccer
(2-1)
Lost to Aquinas, 1-3
Beat Franklin, 2-1
Women's Soccer
(0-2-1)
Tied with Olivet Nazarene,
2-2
Lost to Kalamazoo, 0-2
Men's Tennis
(2-1, 1-0)
Defeated Bethel, 5-4
Women's Tennis
(3-1, 1-0)
Beat Bethel, 5-4
Volleyball
(3-2, 0-1)
Lost to Anderson in 5 matches
Defeated Lake Forest in 3 matches
Beat by Taylor in 4 matches
Athletes of the Week:
Brittney Smelser (volleyball)
Marc Anthony William (soccer)
Athletics
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