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AG College News
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Dr. Linda Wellborn receives Julia M. Duckwall Scholarship
Dr. Linda Wellborn, director of institutional research for Evangel University, has received the 2013 Julia M. Duckwall Professional Development Scholarship from the Association for Institutional Research.
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WELLS FARGO ADVISORS donates $25,500 to Missouri Colleges Fund for scholarships
Evangel University is one of 17 private liberal arts colleges and universities in Missouri that will benefit from a $25,500 scholarship grant recently provided byWells Fargo Advisors to the Missouri Colleges Fund.
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SAGU alumna Karina White named Teacher of the Year at Finley Junior High School
Faculty and staff at Finley Junior High School in Waxahachie, Texas, selected Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) alumna Karina White as the 2013 Teacher of the Year.
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SAGU names new building Hagee Communition Center in honor of John and Diana Hagee
The Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) world communication center will open this fall as the John and Diana Hagee Communication Center. President Kermit Bridges announced the naming in honor of the Hagees during the SAGU Board of Regents banquet Thursday evening.
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Student Thanks God for the Instrumental Work of Orangewood Children’s Foundation in Her Life
Featured in an article in the OC Register, Vanguard University sophomore Osiris Avalos shares a part of her story and thanks Orangewood Children’s Foundation for the role they’ve had in it.
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Lions Volleyball Team to Host Benefit Beach Tournament for the Jessie Rees Foundation (NEGU) on May 11
Bump, set, spike and support a good cause on Saturday, May 11 at the beach. Vanguard University’s Lions Volleyball is teaming up with California FCA Volleyball and Huntington Beach’s Mariners Church to host a beach volleyball tournament to raise money for the Jessie Rees Foundation (NEGU).
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Byron Klaus Reappointed Seminary President; Appointed Vice President of Evangel University
Dr. Byron Klaus, President of the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (AGTS) since 1999, has been selected by Dr. Carol Taylor, President-Elect and Chief Executive Officer of the consolidated Evangel University, for reappointment to presidency of AGTS and service as a vice president of Evangel University, according to Dr. George O. Wood, chairman of the Evangel Board of Trustees.
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Evangel announces leadership team for the consolidated university
Dr. Carol Taylor, president-elect and CEO of the consolidated Evangel University, has made recommendations to the Board of Trustees for her leadership team. The Executive Committee of the board, empowered to act for the full board, ratified the following appointments.
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Evangel University to graduate record number of students
Evangel University will celebrate its 55th annual graduation ceremony, with a record 552 graduates to walk the line on Friday, May 3, 2013, at 9:30 a.m.
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Drew Watson Named Southeastern University Director of Athletics
Southeastern University Vice President for Student Development, Chris Owen, announced today that Drew Watson has been selected as the school’s director of athletics.
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Vanguard University’s Interim President – effective June 15, 2013
David W. Clark retired as president of Palm Beach Atlantic University in 2009 after serving in this position for six years. During his tenure the university grew significantly and several major new buildings were completed. He is an adjunct graduate professor of higher education leadership in the doctoral program at Dallas Baptist University. Clark has served on numerous boards including the National Religious Broadcasters, Vanguard University, PowerPoint Ministries, and currently serves on board of International Fellowship of Christians and Jews and Net 211.
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Vanguard University’s Global Center for Women and Justice Hosted Anti-Child Labor Activist Anuradha Bhosale
Carrying a message birthed from experience, Anuradha Bhosale, Vice Chairman of The AVANI Organization, shared her mission and work in assisting mothers of child-slaves in India on Monday, April 15, at Vanguard University.
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We Were at the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time, but We Did the Right Thing!
The recent tragedy and subsequent chatter about guns, immigration, and terrorism has filled the 24/7 news media with a flurry of words, opinions, and time-filling chatter. I watched an interview with five workers from a restaurant near the Boston Marathon bomb sites. They retold their experiences as the bombs exploded and how they had responded to the resulting carnage. They gave example after example of what seemed to be instinctive acts of compassion, protection and, frankly, what would be easy to call heroism. When the program's host asked these folks if they considered themselves heroes, they all responded with emphatic expressions of NO!
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SAGU collects American Red Cross donations for West
Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) partnered with the American Red Cross to collect items for the West Texas relief effort.??Items may be donated at SAGU's Garrison Wellness Center Monday-Friday 6?a.m.-11 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and Sunday 1 p.m.-6 p.m. The?collection runs Monday, April 22, through Friday, May 3.?? SAGU will accept the following items unopened in original packaging.
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David Moore named President of American Indian College
In a unanimous vote by the American Indian College (AIC) Board of Regents, Dr. David Moore, who currently serves as the vice president for student relations for the Alliance for Assemblies of God Higher Education (AAGHE), was named the president of AIC. Moore’s tenure begins June 1, 2013. Current president Dr. David DeGarmo resigned but will continue to serve at the college until after graduation in May.
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Northpoint Offers College's First Masters Program
Northpoint Bible College (AG) has announced the creation of its first masters program in theology, intentionally geared toward individuals with a passion for church planting. Its new Masters of Arts in Practical Theology with an emphasis on church planting and church revitalization will launch this fall.
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Evangel University to host EU Visit on Friday, April 19
Evangel University’s Department of Undergraduate Admissions will host prospective students and their families for an EU Visit on Friday, April 19.
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A Vanguard Alumna Makes Her Mark in the Classroom Using A New “Flipped” Method
Would you rather do homework at home or at school?
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Serving at Sea, One Vanguard Alumna’s Family Offers Hope and Healing Along the Coast of West Africa
First imagine life on a ship. Then imagine life in a hospital. Now combine the two and you have the life of one Vanguard University Alumna’s family.
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SAGU offers cross-country as varsity sport
Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) will offer cross-country as a men's and women's varsity sport in Fall 2013. Teams will compete in the Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) in the National Athletic Intercollegiate Association (NAIA).
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Evangel University launches The Bill & Gloria Gaither Endowed Music Scholarship
Evangel University has created The Bill & Gloria Gaither Endowed Music Scholarship in honor of their lifetime contributions to gospel music.
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Evangel University Concert Choir to reunite and tour with Cuban choir
The Evangel University Concert Choir performed a series of groundbreaking concerts in Cuba last May and was joined by a 13-voice Cuban choir who traveled and performed with them. This year, the choirs will reunite for a tour of 10 cities in the western United States.
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Twelve Evangel University students travel to Washington D.C.
Twelve Evangel University students will participate in the Washington D.C. Studies Program, Feb. 26 – March 9. The trip, sponsored by the social sciences department, will provide students the opportunity to gain knowledge of the capitol and work alongside senators and representatives.
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Central Bible College Invites DAVE, DUANE & NEIL: “The Original Couriers”
“The Original Couriers”, Dave, Duane & Neil, will appear at Central Bible College, 3000 N. Grant Ave., Springfield, MO, on March 18, 2013, in the E.S. Williams Chapel at 10:15 AM. The event is open to the public. For more information call the CBC Alumni Office 417-833-2551 Ext. 1207.
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SAGU Hosts 7:14 Prayer Conference
SAGU will host the 2013 Seven:Fourteen Prayer Conference on March 5-6, 2013. The Seven:Fourteen conference was previously known as the Prayer and Bible Conference.
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Exclusive Radio Interview with President Carol Taylor and Vanguard Students on Program She Listened to as a Youth
It began as The Haven of Rest, a radio program that emerged from the redemptive story of a well-known Los Angeles radio personality in the early 1930′s. After destroying a successful career in radio, hitting rock bottom, and accepting Christ as his Savior, Paul Myers created The Haven of Rest which brought thousands to faith in Christ.
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Ensure Justice “Cyber Exploitation” Conference at Vanguard University Addresses Growing Problem of Human Sex Trafficking
In commemoration of National Freedom Day, February 1st, Vanguard University announced it will host its annual Ensure Justice Conference on March 8-9, 2013.
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Dr. Billie Davis to speak at Evangel University Phi Alpha induction
Evangel University honor society Phi Alpha will host a new member induction on Monday, Feb. 25, at 10 a.m. in Trask Hall. Dr. Billie Davis, former chair of the university’s behavioral sciences department, will be the guest speaker.
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Two SAGU student films receive first place awards
Two Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) student films will be honored with first place awards at the 2013 National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) Convention and Exposition in March. "Under the Sun" will receive the first place award for longer film category, and "To Every Nation: The Mission Ten" will receive the first place award for television/video documentary in the intercollegiate competition.
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Evangel & MSU to celebrate National Social Work Month with ethics seminar
The Evangel University Social Work Program and Missouri State University’s School of Social Work will present a free ethics seminar on Friday, March 1. The program is designed to meet the 3-hour ethics licensure requirement for licensed clinical social workers.
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Evangel University WorldChangers present Echoes of Faith for Missions Week
Evangel University WorldChangers will be presenting Europe: Echoes of Faith during Missions Week, Feb. 19-22.
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New faculty join Evangel University for 2012-2013 academic year
Six new, full-time faculty members joined Evangel University for the 2012-2013 academic year, including Dr. Susan Langston, one of the founders of the International Baccalaureate program in the Springfield Public School system.
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AGTS unveils new International Journal of Pentecostal Missiology
The Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (AGTS) is proud to announce the publication of the first issue of an academic journal devoted to missiology from a Pentecostal perspective. The International Journal of Pentecostal Missiology (IJPM) is a peer-reviewed, electronic journal with periodic publication.
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Evangel University to host 30 Founders Scholarship candidates
Evangel University will interview 30 Founders Scholarship candidates on Friday, Feb. 15. Two students will receive full-tuition scholarships and 10 students will receive half-tuition scholarships, effective upon their enrollment at Evangel.
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Southeastern Announces Addition of Women's Golf, New Home Course
Southeastern University's growing golf program has a new home.
Interim Director of Athletics Drew Watson announced Thursday afternoon at The Club at Eaglebrooke that SEU will be adding women's golf to its varsity lineup beginning next fall. He also announced that Eaglebrooke will be the home course for Fire men's and women's golf.
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Russian adoption ban blocks SAGU alumnus's dream
Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) alumnus Ryan Froman and his wife Teri adopted a child from Russia in 2011. The Russian ban on U.S. adoptions has halted their adoption process of another Russian child.
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Evangel University professor publishes article for Alpha Chi
Dr. Geoffrey W. Sutton, professor of psychology at Evangel University, published an article in the alumni issue of the Recorder, Alpha Chi’s scholarly journal, titled “Academic Pilgrimages.”
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Christian Maldonado Kicks Off Signing Day as Southeastern's First Football Signee
Freedom High School’s Christian Maldonado became the first signee for Head Coach Keith Barefield and the Southeastern University football program when he signed a National Letter of Intent on Wednesday in the Sportsplex at Southeastern.
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Waxahachie Chick-fil-A joins SAGU in fight against cancer
The Waxahachie Chick-fil-A partnered with Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) to raise donations for its Coaches vs. Cancer campaign on Thursday, Feb. 7 - Friday, Feb. 8, 2013.
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Evangel senior receives Edward Jones Scholarship
Evangel senior Elizabeth Hensley, finance major, is the recipient of a $1,176.47 Edwards Jones Missouri Colleges Fund Scholarship for the 2013-2014 academic year.
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Evangel University announces name change for Adult & Graduate Studies Program
Evangel University has changed the name of the degree completion and master’s program to Adult & Graduate Studies.
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Evangel University professor presents workshop at national convention
Nancy Pace-Miller, assistant professor of communication at Evangel University, presented a workshop titled “All Good Things Come from Yearbook” at the 2012 ACP/CMA National College Media Convention, held in Chicago, Ill., Nov. 1-4.
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Connect Mentoring Program Adds New Dimension to Student Development at SEU
When Christina Gard joined the faculty and staff of Southeastern University in 2012, one of her first tasks was to develop a mentoring program on campus.
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Evangel University psychology student publishes in national journal
Evangel University senior Kayla Jordan published a review of Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker’s bestseller, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined.
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‘What love is about’ Pastor is on the receiving end as college organizes fund-raiser for daughter’s medical bills.
When Kevin Doyle’s daughter was 2 years old, she was spry and energetic, but in the space of a week, she went from jumping and skipping to not being able to roll over in her crib without help.
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Department of Music Introduces New Bachelor Of Music Degree
Starting in the Fall of 2013, the Vanguard Department of Music is introducing a Bachelor of Music degree in addition to its current Bachelor of Arts in Music, and Bachelor of Arts in Worship Studies degree programs.
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Vanguard University Wins Twice in 10th Annual Service Industry Advertising Awards (SIAA)
Congratulations to the Vanguard’s creative marketing team for winning two awards at the 10th Annual Service Industry Advertising Awards (SIAA) which were announced this week. The Spring/Summer 2012 issue of VU Magazine won a Silver and the 2010-11 Annual Report, won a Merit.
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SAGU student is finalist in TXU film contest
Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) senior Brittany "Brimo" Morales was chosen as a finalist in the 2013 Texas Utilities (TXU) Student Film Contest. High school and college students from Texas sent in film concepts about promoting good energy.
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CBC holds monthly town hall meeting for consolidation assistance
For the past academic year, Central Bible College has conducted monthly town hall meetings to assist its students with the consolidation of the three Springfield, Missouri, resident schools - Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, Central Bible College and Evangel University.
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Dr. Randolph Tate retires from Evangel University, named professor emeritus
Dr. Randolph Tate has retired from the humanities department at Evangel University after 27 years of service. He has been awarded the status of professor emeritus.
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SAGU criminal justice conducts traffic stop demonstration
Southwestern Assemblies of God Universities (SAGU) criminal justice students get hands-on experience of how to conduct a routine traffic stop by Ellis County Sheriffs Department in SAGU professor Bruce Stayments's Police Operations course.
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Evangel University to host EU Visit on Friday, Feb. 1
Evangel University’s Department of Undergraduate Admissions will host prospective students and their families for an EU Visit on Friday, Feb. 1.
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Charlie Self authors new book, Flourishing Churches and Communities: A Pentecostal Primer on Faith, Work and Economics for Spirit-Empowered Discipleship
Dr. Charlie Self, director of the Ph.D. in Bible and Theology Program and associate professor of church history at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (AGTS), authored the newly released book Flourishing Churches and Communities: A Pentecostal Primer on Faith, Work, and Economics for Spirit-Empowered Discipleship, published by the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.
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Vanguard students volunteer to help with biannual “point in time” count for federal funding for homeless
Around 4:00 a.m., while you were likely still asleep, Vanguard students were out and about volunteering their time with the biannual “point in time” count of the homeless population. Why? Because it is required for continued federal funding for shelters and other related programs. According to the LA Times, the city is applying for $16 million.
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Legendary songwriters Bill & Gloria Gaither to speak at Evangel University
Evangel University will host legendary singer/songwriters Bill and Gloria Gaither as part of a two-day lecture series on gospel music and worship heritage. The lecture series, Tuesday and Thursday, Feb. 12 and 14, will also feature former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft.
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SEU Presents 2013 National Leadership Forum
The 7th Annual National Leadership Forum will be held March 7 & 8, 2013, at Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida.
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SAGU hosts Coaches vs. Cancer, Jan. 26
Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) will host Coaches versus Cancer, Saturday, January 26, 2013, on SAGU’s campus in the Sheaffer Full Life Center gymnasium. SAGU women’s and men’s basketball teams will play against Bacone College at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.
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Director of Nursing Program and Professor elected to Association of California Nurse Leaders (ACNL) Board of Directors
Mary Wickman, PhD, RN, Director of the Nursing Program and Professor at Vanguard University, has been elected to be the Association of California Nurse Leaders (ACNL) Board of Directors South representative in 2013. ACNL is a statewide nursing organization that seeks to position nurse leaders to influence the future of health care by developing nurse leaders, advancing professional practice, influencing health policy, and promoting quality health care and patient safety.
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Costa Mesa confronts homelessness head-on
Vanguard Sociology professor, Dr. Ed Clarke, whose cutting-edge research on homelessness and work with the Churches Consortium in Costa Mesa has increasingly received regional attention, weighs in on the issue in LA Times article.
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Evangel University to hold Spiritual Emphasis Week Jan. 22-25
This semester’s Spiritual Emphasis Week at Evangel University will take place Tues.-Fri., Jan. 22-25, in partnership with the Church Multiplication Network. Presentations will be made by five speakers from numerous states.
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Author, Evangel grad Eric Praschan to speak on Thursday
Author and Evangel University graduate Eric Praschan will speak to the student body on Thursday, Jan. 17, during the 10 a.m. chapel time.
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Evangel University to honor Dr. Glenn H. Bernet Jr. for 50 years of service
The faculty, staff and friends of Evangel will gather this Friday evening, Jan. 18, to honor Dr. Glenn H. Bernet Jr., vice president for academic affairs, for his 50 years of dedicated service to the university.
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Evangel student presents research on forgiveness at Missouri conference
Evangel University senior, Kayla Jordan, presented the results of a summer research program at the Missouri Undergraduate Psychology Conference held Nov. 10 at Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. Jordan’s project was funded by Psi Chi, the national honor society for psychology. Her presentation examined the role of apologies and perspective on forgiveness.
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Evangel University to host first spring EU Visit on Friday, Jan. 25
Evangel University’s Department of Undergraduate Admissions will host an EU Visit on Friday, Jan. 25. More than 80 visitors are registered to experience the campus, including 15 student athletes.
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SAGU Men's Basketball first in RRAC and No. 17 in NAIA
Southwestern Assemblies of God University's (SAGU) men's basketball team is currently first in the Red River Athletic Conference with a 14-3 record and No. 17 in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
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SAGU World Communication Center Update
Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) broke ground on the World Communication Center (WCC) on Friday, April 27, 2012.
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SEU's Business, Education Online Graduate Programs Ranked in Top 100 by U.S. News
Many of Southeastern University's online graduate degree programs received national recognition this week as U.S. News & World Report recognized them among the top 100 programs in the country.
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SEU Professor Named Big Brother of the Year for Tampa Bay Area
Dr. Samuel Bennett, professor of education at Southeastern University, was recently named 2013 Big Brother of the Year for the Tampa Bay Area. Bennett’s involvement in Big Brothers/Big Sisters has been extensive, including serving on the Community Resource Board and helping with recruitment, and his nomination for the award rose from his commitment to the organization and his consistency in working with the little brothers in the program.
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Global University's Berean School of the Bible launches curriculum on e-Pubs
Global University, a fully accredited distance education university of the Assemblies of God, has launched its Berean School of the Bible courses in additional electronic versions in English.
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AGTS to host special event "Flourishing Churches and Communities: Faith, Work and Economics in Spirit-Empowered Discipleship," January 29
The Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (AGTS) and The Acton Institute for Religion and Liberty present "Flourishing Churches and Communities: Faith, Work and Economics in Spirit-Empowered Discipleship" beginning at Noon on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at AGTS (1435 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, Mo., 65802).
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Vanguard’s Global Center for Women & Trafficking Director to speak at Saddleback Church’s two-day National Human Trafficking Awareness event
Vanguard University features its Global Center for Women and Trafficking Director. Modern day slavery is an estimated $9 billion global business. Over 27 million women, men, and children are victimized. Learn how the church, working through ordinary people, can respond to this man-made tragedy.
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Vanguard University named in The Orange County Register’s 10 biggest stories in Costa Mesa for 2012
This was the year that Costa Mesa officials rolled out their Homeless Task Force initiatives. They combine strict enforcement against smoking in parks and other common homeless behavior, with hiring a social worker and other measures meant to help people off the streets.
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Evangel Department of Business expands scholarship campaign goal to $1 million
The Evangel University Department of Business has launched a campaign to build its endowment for scholarships, and response has been exceptional, according to Bernie Dana, chair of the department.
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AGTS: And May All your Christmases be Bright
The cacophony of Christmas sounds have grown increasingly strained during 2005. The battle over the proper greeting during this season has reached new levels of complexity. That North America has become increasingly secularized is nothing new. The commercial themes of this time of year have long dominated the horizon. Part of this dominant reality is due to the intentional dismissal of the sacred by some, but much of our current situation is due to the priority of consumer-driven life that rules our nation.
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EDWARD JONES donates $20,000 to Missouri Colleges Fund for scholarships
Organization’s mission is to acquire resources to help educate students in member private liberal-arts colleges and universities
Evangel University is one of 17 private liberal arts colleges and universities in Missouri that will benefit from a $20,000 scholarship grant recently provided by EDWARD JONES to the Missouri Colleges Fund.
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Kelli Noecker Named All-American
For only the second time in Valley Forge Christian College athletic programs' history, a women's soccer player has been named All-American. Sophomore Kelli Noecker plays defense for the Patriots and is a two-time All East Region Player.
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North Central University Alum Wins $1 Million Grant for Her Foundation
NCU Alum Katie Meyler (’05) Wins $1 Million From The Chase Giving Awards To Support Her Foundation “More Than Me” Helping Girls On The Streets Of Liberia.
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Southeastern Introduces Keith Barefield as Its First Head Football Coach
If Southeastern University ever started a football program, Keith Barefield wanted the chance to be its head coach.
Barefield realized that dream Tuesday when he was introduced as the first coach in Southeastern history in front of a large, energetic crowd of students, faculty, and staff at Mi Casa Cafe.
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SAGU student wins $100,000 Dr Pepper scholarship
Southwestern Assemblies of God University student Karla Miller won the Dr Pepper $100,000 Tuition Giveaway scholarship on Friday, November 30.
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Marilyn Campbell to retire from Evangel University
Marilyn Campbell, administrative assistant in the Evangel University Business Department, will retire after thirty-six years of service.
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Prospective Nursing, Football Programs on Track After Receiving Board Support
The exciting future of Southeastern University is a few steps closer to reality.
Southeastern's Board of Trustees gave the final stamp of approval on many initiatives meant to continue pushing the university forward at its meeting on campus November 8-9. Among them were the beginning of a football program and the approval to pursue a nursing program, changes that could bring hundreds of new students and millions of dollars of investment to the campus in the next few years.
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Descartes and Jesus
The cacophony of the season that includes Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, Happy Holidays, and Seasons Greetings just gets a bit too much for me sometimes. It becomes such a tsunami of self-promotion, masquerading as normality, that it leaves one breathless. I must admit that I struggle for some reasonable explanation about what happens in the last quarter of the calendar year. I may have found some personal consolation or at least insight from the French philosopher Rene Descartes. Centuries ago he struggled to find one certain thing from which he could build a framework for life. Famously, he settled on the statement "I think, therefore I am." (In Latin, Cognito, ergo sum). From this statement, Descartes built ideas that have had incredible influence over the centuries. In one sense, the 21st century reflects a massive family who might just be the children of Descartes!
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Evangel University Marching Band to perform in Springfield Christmas parade
The Evangel University Marching Band will perform in the annual Springfield Christmas parade, beginning at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 8, in downtown Springfield.
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Evangel University’s 29th annual Christmas concert to benefit the Salvation Army
The Evangel University Department of Music will present its 29th annual Christmas concert at 7:45 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 7, in the Chapel Auditorium.
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Area Germans to hold traditional Christmas service at AGTS
Most living in the Ozarks do not realize that the area has had significant ethnic settlements in the area. One can see this in the geographic names of the area---the Irish Wilderness, Bois D'Arc, Freistatt Swiss, MO.
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AG students challenged by Live | Dead movement
Nearly 40 percent of Assemblies of God adherents are under the age of 25, according to annual church reports. Out of a constituency of 2.9 million members, that means nearly 1.1 million are children and youth.
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Evangel University to present Rabbit Hole Nov. 15-17
Evangel University theatre students will present David Lindsay-Abaire’s Rabbit Hole at 7 p.m., Nov. 15-17, in the Barnett Fine Arts Theater on campus.
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SAGU restructures colleges
Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) in Waxahachie, Texas, announced plans to restructure its two academic colleges the College of Bible and Church Ministries and the College of Arts and Professions into three colleges in June 2013. The new colleges will be the College of Music and Communication Arts, College of Bible and Church Ministries, and College of Business and Education.
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Organist Dr. Joyce Jones to perform at Evangel University
Evangel University will host organist Dr. Joyce Jones on Thursday, Nov. 1, at 10 a.m. in the Chapel Auditorium.
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North Central introduces Graduate Studies program
North Central University, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has recently announced the formation of its Office of Graduate Studies.
The office was created to provide high value programs, services and resources by continuing its overall institutional standard of academic excellence in a Christ-centered environment.
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Evangel to impact the community on Make a Difference Day
Evangel University students will have a kick-off meeting at 12:30 p.m. in the Student Union and then will leave in teams to assist various agencies around the city. Partnerships will include Habitat for Humanity, Library for the Blind, Greene County Humane Society and Boys and Girls Town among others.
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Trinity celebrates inauguration of new president
Trinity Bible College (AG) in Ellendale, North Dakota, celebrated the inauguration of its 8th president, Dr. Paul Alexander, in a ceremony on Friday, October 5, 2012.
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Evangel students awarded trophies at October Slam Forensics Tournament
Evangel University seniors Zach Payne and Brena Swanson each received a first-place trophy at the 2012 October Slam Forensics Tournament held Oct. 5-7 at Crowder College in Neosho, Mo.
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Multiple AG schools named to list of Military Friendly Schools
Victory Media, the leading media entity for ranking America's most "military friendly" employers and schools, has recognized several Assemblies of God schools by naming them to its 2013 Military Friendly Schools list.
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Abplanalp to lead Alliance for AG Higher Education
The Assemblies of God Executive Presbytery recently ratified the Executive Leadership Team appointment of Dr. Marilyn K. Abplanalp to give interim leadership to The Alliance for the Assemblies of God Higher Education (AAGHE) through June 30, 2013.
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Student receives 2013 UPS Scholarship
Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) senior Tessa Tobar will receive a $2,400 UPS Scholarship provided through the ICUT Foundation. Tobar is the daughter of Raymond and the late Brenda Tobar and Steven and Margaret Farwell.
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Evangel Alumni Association to honor VP Jim Williams with Distinguished Service Award
The Evangel University Alumni Association will present Jim Williams, vice president for institutional advancement, with a 2012 Distinguished Service Award on Saturday, Oct. 13, during Evangel’s homecoming banquet. The event will take place at the University Plaza Convention Center.
Upcoming Events
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Evangel University to host EU Visit on Friday, April 19
Evangel University’s Department of Undergraduate Admissions will host prospective students and their families for an EU Visit on Friday, April 19.
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Evangel University to host EU Visit on Friday, April 12
Evangel University’s Department of Undergraduate Admissions will host prospective students and their families for an EU Visit on Friday, April 12.
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Evangel University to host EU Visit on Friday, April 5
Evangel University’s Department of Undergraduate Admissions will host prospective students and their families for an EU Visit on Friday, April 5.
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Evangel University to host EU Visit on Friday, March 22
Music auditions to be held for prospective students
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Evangel University to host EU visit day on Friday, March 15
Evangel University’s Department of Undergraduate Admissions will host prospective students and their families for an EU Visit on Friday, March 15.

