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WINONA LAKE – The Grace College women’s tennis has reason to be optimistic in 2014. Although the Lady Lancers finished 3-8 last fall, Grace returns an experienced roster and added talented newcomers. Second-year head coach Scott Moore is confident the growing pains the team endured in 2013 will make for a stronger, hungrier squad this …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s women’s soccer team outshot Calumet College of St. Joseph’s 18-3 on Saturday, but only one shot made the difference. A hard blast from Carianne Sobey in the 84th minute gave Grace a 2-1 victory over the Crimson Wave (1-1) on Saturday night in the 2014 season opener for the Lady Lancers …read more.

WINONA LAKE – An exciting first day of volleyball for Grace College was capped off by a five-set thriller at the Wyndham Classic on Friday. The Lady Lancers defeated IU-East 3-1 to open up the tournament and ended the day with a memorable 3-2 win against IU-Kokomo. In Grace’s opening match of the day, the …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Coming off back-to-back regular season championships in the Crossroads League, Grace’s men’s tennis team has reloaded for another charge at the league title. Despite graduating three starters from the 2013 squad, head coach Larry Schuh is confident of the Lancers’ depth and ability to keep the pace in 2014. “I do not …read more.

WINONA LAKE – After a month-long process of collecting names and submissions from Lancer Nation, Grace has revealed its new mascot – Sir Red. Sir Red is a state-of-the-art, full-bodied knight with breathable, flexible and moveable mesh armor. He features a detachable and extendable lance and a shield to both protect Grace’s home court and …read more.

[weaver_youtube yQ0FUCQRxmA rel=0] WINONA LAKE – An estimated 1,200 fans packed the newly renovated Miller Athletic Complex on Friday night to take in a historic night for Grace College athletics. The men’s and women’s soccer teams for Grace enjoyed their first taste of soccer under the lights at Miller Field in a pair of night-time …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Grace College added a key piece to its softball recruiting puzzle with the signing of Wawasee High School catcher Paige Hlutke. Hlutke has been a three-year starter at catcher for the Wawasee softball program. As a junior, Hlutke batted .244 with 13 runs scored and eight RBIs, but was a defensive asset …read more.

Not often emergency room staff find themselves trying to save the life of a co-worker. However, the ER staff at Memorial Hospital, South Bend, found themselves doing just that, but with a tragic ending. According to WSBT News, Nicole Beguin, 23, Plymouth, died from injuries in a motorcycle accident which occurred at Sample and Michigan …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – The Grace College Athletic Department is set to unveil a brand-new Lancer mascot this fall, and we are calling on Lancer Nation to help us name him! Grace alumni, students, faculty and fans are needed to name the newest member of the Lancers. Grace’s athletic teams will always be the Lancers, …read more.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College Athletic Department has signed a deal with SIDEARM Sports and Volar Video to stream video of Lancer home athletic events starting in 2014. The revolutionary deal with Volar Video allows Grace to stream a high-quality video feed of Lancer varsity games embedded into Grace’s athletic site. The home for …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Standing along the ninth fairway, Grace College athletic director Chad Briscoe was his usual jovial self. Overseeing the 2014 Grace College Golf Outing, Briscoe and the department staff were nothing but smiles as Grace Nation were on parade on the Stonehenge links. The outing, serving as the athletic department’s biggest cash cow …read more.

OrthoWorx announced today that Ball State University has joined the OrthoWorx University | Industry Advisory Board, which was recently formed to better connect the technology and talent needs of Indiana’s orthopedic medical device industry with the assets and capabilities represented by Indiana’s higher education institutions. “Ball State has a great many strengths that could be …read more.

The smoking ordinance that has been on the Winona Lake Town Council’s table for months finally passed. The ordinance came before the council last month, but was unable to pass since the vote was not unanimous. Passing with a majority vote, this month the ordinance only had one vote against from council member Terry Howie. …read more.

The Center for Lakes & Streams at Grace College received $15,000 from Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. to promote environmental education through water-related STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) initiatives in local schools and through the Northern Indiana Lakes Festival community education initiative. The center is using the money to increase environmental literacy in the …read more.

Dr. Nate Bosch, director of the Center for Lakes and Streams at Grace College, gave the annual presentation on Lake Wawasee Saturday evening, June 21. Accompanying him from Grace College were Vice President for Advancement Drew Flamm, and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Dr. Mark Norris. Other officials from the center were …read more.

[weaver_youtube 2KZzi3B0dqc rel=0]   Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation’s first Lake Talks and Eats Saturday focused on three areas concerning lakes, two of which pertained to Syracuse and Wawasee lakes. Ecology of the lake and how a lake operates, and an economic study of a lake’s affect on a county and a current study on the …read more.

Grace College, Winona Lake and Renaissance Executive Forums, La Jolla, Calif., announce the formation of a CEO peer advisory group to provide support, insights, and help to a limited number of CEO’s and presidents of growing companies in Kosciusko, Fulton, Wabash, Whitley and Marshall Counties. The forum, which meets on the second Thursday each month …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s women’s soccer coach Michael Voss will do his part to help the Haitian Women’s National Team qualify for the 2015 FIFA World Cup over the next week. Voss, an assistant coach for Haiti, will be on the sidelines for Haiti’s three World Cup qualifying matches as part of the Caribbean Football …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Grace College sophomore standout Lance Taylor will run for the Lancers at the 2014 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field National Championships this week. Taylor qualified in the 400-meter race and will run in the preliminaries on Friday in Gulf Shores, Ala. The sophomore set the school’s record in the 400 this spring …read more.

ROANOKE, Va. – A memorable 2014 campaign for Grace’s softball team ended on Saturday as the Lady Lancers fell 7-2 to Union at the NCCAA World Series. The Lady Lancers (29-30) earned fourth place in the national tournament and concluded the season with the program’s most wins since 1994. After the game, Brooke Shell was …read more.

ROANOKE, Va. – Grace College’s softball team survived its first elimination game at the 2014 NCCAA World Series on Friday to advance to the final day of the tournament. The Lady Lancers (29-29) were bumped from the winner’s bracket by top-seeded Shorter to open the day, but Grace responded with a 3-1 victory over Campbellsville …read more.

Yoder Signs With Grace

May 16, 2014

SYRACUSE – Wawasee High School’s Austin Yoder signed his letter of intent to continue his running career at Grace College. Yoder is both a cross country and track athlete for the Warriors and will continue as such with Grace and head coach Jeff Raymond. “Austin comes from a good program, as both the cross country …read more.

ROANOKE, Va. – Grace’s softball team made a major statement in its first national tournament game since 1997. The Lady Lancers (28-28) erupted offensively in a 12-3 victory over Trinity Christian to open up the 2014 NCCAA World Series on Thursday, held at Botetourt Sports Complex. The Trolls (26-26) got on the scoreboard first in …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – The commencement ceremony at Grace College took place Saturday, May 10, in the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center. William J. Katip, president of Grace College and Seminary, lead the commencement ceremony. The ceremony included an invocation by Rev. Keith J. Treadway, senior pastor at Bible Baptist Church in Kokomo; an institutional welcome by Dr. …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – Grace College & Seminary was pleased to honor Dr. William Male at Saturday’s commencement ceremony for his numerous accomplishments as a faculty member and administrator at Grace, as well as for his recent, significant financial gift toward the purchase of the seminary building. In recognition, the building has now been renamed …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – Grace College & Seminary faculty and staff extend sympathies to the family of Henry Weber, who passed away on Saturday, May 3, in Manheim, Pa. Henry had fallen at home a week earlier and was in a rehab facility. He was 93. Henry and his wife, Frances, meant a great deal …read more.

[weaver_youtube bCToqWZ560s rel=0] (Video provided) In the last few weeks, a phenomenon called the Cold Water Challenge has been sweeping the community and students at Grace College. Individuals post a video of themselves on social media of them jumping into a body of water and “call out” several of their friends to do the same, or …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – A mock interview event for Grace College juniors and seniors was hosted last week by the Center for Career Connections at Grace College. On Wednesday, April 16, more than 50 Kosciusko County employers gathered at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center to give students an opportunity to practice their interview skills. Set …read more.

On Feb. 5, Indiana INTERNnet celebrated internship excellence at the 8th annual IMPACT Awards luncheon in Indianapolis. Indiana INTERNnet exists to increase the quantity and quality of experiential learning in the state of Indiana in order to retain top talent. It is a free internship-matching program linking employers, students, high schools, colleges and universities. Three …read more.

At the Winona Lake Town Council meeting Tuesday night, there was discussion about drafting an ordinance restricting skateboarding on some streets in Winona Lake. “It’s a huge safety issue,” said town marshall Paul Schmitt. “It’s a problem in the streets, and that’s where we want to restrict the skateboarding.” Currently there are several hills in the …read more.

On Tuesday, April 29, Grace College business students will have the unique opportunity to showcase the results of many hours of dedicated work at the second annual CEO Forum, “Developing Leaders in your Company,” held at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center from 8:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Sponsored by the Grace College School of Business …read more.

[weaver_youtube MQ_fRbkY61s rel=0] WINONA LAKE – Grace’s softball team picked up its biggest win of the season on Tuesday, splitting with Crossroads League-leading Taylor at Miller Field. The Lady Lancers (12-20; 8-8 CL) lost a narrow 3-1 contest in the opener before Hannah Adams produced the game-winning hit in a 2-1 victory in the second …read more.

[weaver_youtube el2PyvOeGds rel=0] WINONA LAKE – Strong pitching and timely hitting led Grace’s baseball team to a sweep of Marian at Miller Field on Tuesday. Joey Hickerson’s sixth-inning triple led the Lancers to a 4-3 victory in the first game, and Tim Weber’s pitching limited Marian to four hits in Grace’s 10-1 win in game …read more.

WINONA LAKE – He grew up mere steps from campus, but it took Jon Schram several months to realize where home really was. On the right path to a dream, his journey took a slight detour. And that bump in the road may have been one of the best things to happen to Schram. Rather …read more.

MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – Two close Crossroads League softball games produced a split between Grace and Mt. Vernon Nazarene on Monday. The Lady Lancers (7-15; 3-3 CL) suffered a 2-0 defeat in the opener before rallying for a 2-1 victory to end the day. Despite losing by two runs, Grace outhit Mt. Vernon 6-5 in …read more.

Grace College & Seminary is pleased to honor Dr. William Male’s numerous accomplishments as a faculty member and administrator at Grace, as well as for his recent, significant financial gift toward the purchase of the seminary building, by renaming the building the William Male Center for Seminary and Graduate Studies. The building was formally named …read more.

WINONA LAKE – When one thinks of basketball, the state of Indiana usually has a say in the matter. Immediately, it’s easy to point to ‘Hoosiers’ with local celeb Steve Hollar ready to fight as Rade Butcher, Bob Knight ready to fight anyone, or Muffett McGraw’s Fighting Irish women emerging as a legitimate contender year …read more.

[weaver_youtube wr03UmdDtUY rel=0] Thousands of students from both Warsaw Community School Corporation and Wawasee Community Schools filed into the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center at Grace College yesterday at noon to hear Holocaust survivor Eva Kor recount her dramatic and stirring story of surviving the Auschwitz concentration camp. The event was televised by Grace College over their …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. — On Tuesday, March 25, Grace College and Seminary is beginning a new tradition – Day to Make a Difference. This 24-hour online day of giving is a new opportunity in which Grace alumni and friends can come together and show their support for current and future students. “By giving during this …read more.

WINONA LAKE – For the first 28 minutes of action, Grace’s women’s basketball team and Oklahoma Christian had little separation. But the Eagles (18-12) pulled away with a decisive second-half surge to win 74-62 in the consolation bracket of the NCCAA National Championships. The Lady Lancers fall to 17-17 on the season. Grace has a …read more.

If a trip to Warsaw City Hall is in your future, linger in the hallway near the elevator for a few minutes. While there, it’s possible to step outside of Indiana into the wide prairies of South Dakota, or the stormy shores of South Carolina. Through May, the artwork of Timothy Young will be on …read more.

OrthoWorx announced today that it has formed a University | Industry Advisory Board to better connect the technology and talent needs of Indiana’s orthopedic medical device industry with the assets and capabilities represented by Indiana’s higher education institutions. “We believe this is the right time and the right group of partners to address critical economic and educational challenges facing …read more.

Community members are invited to hear Eva Kor’s first-person account of surviving Auschwitz concentration camp and the medical experiments of Nazi doctor Josef Mengele on Eva and her twin sister, Miriam. (See related) The event, “The Eva Kor Story: Surviving the Holocaust” will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, at the Manahan Orthopaedic …read more.

Grace College continues to prioritize and pursue innovative educational experiences for its students. One of their widely successful initiatives is the Applied Learning program, launched in January 2011. The program has since allowed 205 students to gain earned credit through hands-on experiences in a variety of settings and positions including work with a great number …read more.

Once again Grace College is hosting the National Christian College Athletic Association tournaments right here in our back yard. Once again both the men’s and women’s teams are participating in the tournament, leaving 14 spots open for other schools to come to Winona Lake for a weekend full of faith-based fun. And once again, you …read more.

Women’s basketball players from Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs, Ga., visited students at Warsaw Christian School during their stay in town for the NCCAA Basketball Championships to be held at the Manahan Orthopedic Capital Center March 18-22. The players spent time in the class rooms answering students’ questions and participating in academic activities. For more …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Chloe Pridgen has a whole different view of the word ‘traveling’ when it comes to her life. It would be easy to cite ‘traveling’ as a basketball term surrounding the Grace College freshman, a forward for the Lady Lancer basketball program. But the traveling Pridgen has done in the past five years …read more.

[weaver_youtube 1tjHe91WHD4 rel=0] WINONA LAKE – For the men and women of the Grace College basketball programs, most likely spent their high school and even college years being recognized for being top-flight athletes at their schools. For at least one morning, “celebrity” went to a whole new level. The looks on the kid’s faces at …read more.

HARTFORD CITY – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) released the Division II women’s basketball student-athletes that have been named 2013-2014 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes. In order to be nominated by an institution’s head coach or sports information director, a student-athlete must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale and must …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – On Tuesday, March 25, Grace College and Seminary is beginning a new tradition – Day to Make a Difference. This 24-hour online day of giving is a new opportunity in which Grace alumni and friends can come together and show their support for current and future students. “By giving during this …read more.

WINONA LAKE – To say the Grace College athletic department will be busy this coming week could be the understatement of the year. Taking on hosting both the men’s and women’s NCCAA national basketball tournaments, Grace athletic director Chad Briscoe vows he’s not crazy. In fact, having both tournaments going on just down the steps …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Losing to an arch rival was a bittersweet ending of one chapter for the Grace College men’s basketball team. Beat Bethel College in the championship game of the Crossroads League conference tournament and move to the NAIAs in Missouri. Lose, and go home, literally. The Lancers came up heartbreakingly short in a …read more.

The drive that made Shanna Zolman a hero on hardwoods throughout the Hoosier State as a high school All-American still burns deep. It’s just that her passion now is to bring peace and joy to those that are hurting. Zolman, the pride of Syracuse, is very content with her life away from the game she …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Grace College and Director of Athletics Chad Briscoe welcomed student-athletes from the high schools of the Northern Lakes Conference for a Sportsmanship Summit on Tuesday. Ten student-athletes from seven NLC schools attended the conference, which was designed to educate student-athletes about sportsmanship and character training in athletics. Students from Concord, Elkhart Memorial, …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Grace College will play host to a very special and unique event on Tuesday, March 11. The Northern Lakes Conference Sportsmanship Summit, the brainchild of Grace College Athletic Director Chad Briscoe, will bring an outstanding group of student athletes and athletic directors from the eight league schools to the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Grace College has announced a change to this Thursday’s women’s basketball game with Oakland City. The game, which is a Midwest Region championship, will move from a 7 p.m. to a 5 p.m. start time March 13 at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center on the campus of Grace College. Grace College will …read more.

[weaver_youtube I5zPEBuTm4c rel=0] MISHAWAKA – It was a fitting end to what has been a wild Crossroads League season. Withstanding a late run by Grace College, the Bethel Pilots hit the shots it needed late to claim a 70-65 men’s basketball title Tuesday night at a packed Wiekamp Center. Looking like the game was all …read more.

The fourth annual Warsaw Premier Bridal Expo + Prom is this Sunday, March 2, from noon to 4 p.m. at the Manahan Orthpaedic Capital Center at Grace College,  Winona Lake. In addition to the bridal runway at 1 p.m., the show will also feature a prom runway at 3 p.m. Bridal gowns will be modeled …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – To keep up with program growth, Kosciusko Lakes and Streams was renamed the Center for Lakes & Streams at Grace College. The renaming was part of a more extensive rebranding effort that included a new website and logo. “Our mission will remain the same: making the lakes and streams of Kosciusko …read more.

Article by Olivia Wallin, Grace College Communications Student Local woman, Sally Stauffer, returned to her hometown of Warsaw in 2010 to start her bridal design business. She graduated from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in California. Her studies gave her specialized skills and experience for her business. Since 2010, she has launched her …read more.

The entertainment world lost a truly great mind this week. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Harold Ramis passed away at his Chicago home on Monday evening and left behind an amazing legacy. Ramis was the brilliant mind behind some of the most entertaining and quotable movies of the 1980’s and ’90’s. He gained fame on Canada’s sketch comedy show, …read more.

WINONA LAKE – In their second full season under head coach Bill Barr, Grace’s baseball team has transformed its identity. The Lancers are characterized by hard work and fundamentals – two traits that Barr is hoping will translate to success in the 2014 season. A long, snowy winter has only increased the team’s excitement for …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – Former Grace President Ronald Manahan was honored with the prestigious Sagamore of the Wabash award on Monday. The award was presented at a meeting held at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 17 in Westminster Hall. Present at the meeting were Grace employees and invited guests, community leaders, and previous Sagamore award winners Dane …read more.

Grace College’s dean of Online Education, Tim Ziebarth, has been selected to present at the annual Association of Christian Distance Education Conference this March. ACCESS embraces a wide community through Christian distance education, encouraging others to come together through the association to expand their reach as a vital part of Christian and theological distance education. …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – Fifty-seven seasons, 4 coaches and over 1,700 games have led to a historic milestone for Grace College men’s basketball: 1,000 all-time Lancer victories. Grace became just the fourth Crossroads League team — along with Taylor, Huntington and Bethel — to reach the 1,000 win mark. The Lancers achieved their historic mark …read more.

The fourth Warsaw Premier Bridal Expo will be held from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 2, and you are invited. This year’s event will feature two runway shows – the bridal runway show and the newly added prom runway show. The bridal runway show will begin at 1 p.m. and the prom runway …read more.

UPLAND – In just their second indoor meet of the season, Grace’s track and field teams broke four school records at the Taylor University Invite on Saturday. Nathan Brown and Jo Boren highlighted Grace’s day as the sophomore duo had a hand in two records each. “I thought we made some key improvements in the …read more.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace Lancers won their sixth game in seven tries with an 82-59 drubbing of Goshen on Saturday at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center. Grace led for all but 13 seconds in a dominant performance, lighting up Goshen’s zone defense with remarkable shooting. The Lancers (14-9; 6-6 Crossroads League) shot 56 percent …read more.

GOSHEN – Four players reached double figures in scoring for Grace’s women’s basketball team in an 86-72 victory over Goshen on Saturday. The Lady Lancers (12-12; 8-4 Crossroads League) won their fourth consecutive game, holding onto fourth place in the league standings. Allison Kauffman led all players with 20 points and seven rebounds, and Juaneice …read more.

Amazing Grace CollegeHow sweet thou victories are… After going an embarrassing 4-6 three weeks ago, I rebounded with a solid 8-2 with my picks just two weeks back. Some tech issues held me up from getting any picks up last week, but now I am back with even more picking ability! Yes, I have a …read more.

Washington Monthly recently listed Grace College & Seminary as No. 11 in “Best Bang for the Buck,” an exclusive list of the colleges in America that do the best job of helping non-wealthy students attain marketable degrees at affordable prices. Colleges included on the list must meet four criteria: first, at least 20 percent of …read more.

WINONA LAKE – 57 seasons, 4 coaches and over 1,700 games have led to a historic milestone for Grace College men’s basketball — 1,000 all-time Lancer victories. Grace became just the fourth Crossroads League team to reach the 1,000 win mark (Taylor, Huntington, Bethel). A celebration has been planned for Saturday, Feb. 1, to coincide …read more.

MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – Grace’s men’s basketball team picked up win No. 1,000 in program history on Tuesday, defeating Mt. Vernon Nazarene 85-73 on the road. The Lancers (12-8; 4-5 Crossroads League) picked up their fourth-straight league victory, wrapping up the first half of the CL season with a 4-5 record. Greg Miller produced 23 …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – Three Grace College business students were recently listed on the Global Top 100 ranking in the Business Strategy Game, a web-based business simulation software that gives students a hands-on opportunity to learn how the global marketplace works. During the week of Monday, Dec. 9, through Sunday, Dec. 15, the business simulation …read more.

A community luncheon celebration to remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20, at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center at Grace College. There will be music, food and activities appropriate for all ages. Special programs for elementary age children will be led by Grace College …read more.

On Dec. 27, a federal court ruled in favor of Grace College suspending the enforcement of the abortion pill mandate against the Winona Lake based school. According to Grace, the injunction allows the school to continue offering medical coverage to its employees without compromising the school’s religious standpoint against the drug. “The mandate violates our …read more.

The Grace College School of Business and the Gordon Institute for Enterprise Development are collaborating with the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to host a FastTrac New Venture class, a 10-week seminar offering key knowledge and resources to small business owners in the community. The FastTrac course will take place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. …read more.

It’s technically still Christmas Break in the area, and the snow has finally made winter look a little more like winter. That being said, several “Holiday” tournaments are scheduled to take place this weekend as area sports start to heat up again this first weekend of January after a rather dormant end to December. Of …read more.

Grace College recently placed in the Regional Midwest Colleges category of an exclusive U.S. News and World Report list, “Weighing the efficiency of Highly Ranked Universities.” This report is a cross analysis of the U.S. News and World Report rankings and an efficiency scale. U.S. News measures a school’s financial resources by taking into account how much …read more.

Grace College was recently awarded a $1 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. as a part of the Endowment’s Initiative to Promote Opportunities through Educational Collaborations. The initiative aims to encourage and enhance efforts to help Indiana college graduates find meaningful employment in the state. “Grace will use the grant to create a Career Advantage …read more.

An esteemed Grace College professor has released a new children’s book. Dr. Don DeYoung, chair of the science and mathematics department and professor of physics at Grace College, held a book signing on Tuesday, Dec. 10, for “77 Fairly Safe Science Activities for Illustrating Bible Lessons.” The book, published in September 2013, contains hands-on science …read more.

WINONA LAKE – For the first time since the 2010-11 season, the big sister/little sister rivalry will return to the campus of Grace College. The Triton at Warsaw girls JV/Varsity basketball games set for January 4th will be played at the Orthopedic Capital Center on the campus of Grace College. The junior varsity girls will …read more.

From 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 20, Owen’s Supermarket on East Center Street in Warsaw was teeming with people shopping for a good cause. Mission Point Community Church and Grace College partnered with Owen’s to host the third annual Super Market Sweep: Give ‘Till You Drop. The all-day event is an opportunity …read more.

Grace College and Seminary is pleased to welcome Dr. John Lillis as the new vice president of academic affairs at Grace College. Lillis earned his B.S. at the University of Kentucky, a M.S. at Air Force Institute of Technology, a M.Div. at Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary, and a Ph.D. from Michigan State University. He most …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Juaneice Jackson’s 25 points highlighted a strong team effort for the Lady Lancers in a 75-55 victory over Taylor on Tuesday. Grace built a comfortable lead for itself late in the first half and cruised to a 20-point victory in the 2013 Crossroads League opener at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center. “This …read more.

WINONA LAKE, IND. – On Nov. 18, Grace College and Seminary faculty and staff gathered for the presentation of an art piece to honor Ron and Barbara Manahan. Reflective of the Frank Lloyd Wright style, the 10-foot by 4-foot acrylic mosaic was designed by Grace College graduate Christi Ziebarth and is comprised of 50 individually …read more.

Each year the Indiana CPA Society recognizes CPAs who have served their profession and/or communities in an outstanding manner. Roger L. Stichter, of Winona Lake, was honored at the CPA Celebration on Nov. 15 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in downtown Indianapolis for the Outstanding Educator Award. Each year, Roger Stichter teaches approximately 90 students in …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – Mission Point Community Church and Grace College are partnering with Owen’s Supermarket on East Center Street, Warsaw, to host the third annual Super Market Sweep: Give ‘Till You Drop event, all day tomorrow, Nov. 20. The Super Market Sweep is an event for the Warsaw Community members to come together and …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Following an outstanding week of action for Greg Miller, the senior forward was named the Crossroads League Player of the Week on Monday. Miller averaged 30 points and 13 rebounds per game last week for No. 16 Grace. He set a career-high with 43 points and 21 rebounds in a 107-94 victory …read more.

WINONA LAKE – For the third year in a row, the Grace College women’s soccer team will make its annual trek to Florida for the 2013 NCCAA National Championships. The Lady Lancers earned their third-straight trip to NCCAA Nationals under head coach Michael Voss with a 2-0 victory over Cedarville on Saturday in the NCCAA …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Playing their second ranked opponent in as many days, the Grace College women’s basketball team faded late in a loss to No. 9 St. Xavier on Saturday. The 20th-ranked Lady Lancers (2-5) stayed within striking distance of the Cougars for most of the contest, but a scoring drought plagued Grace down the …read more.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College volleyball team was honored with two mentions on the First Team All-Crossroads League Team in senior Dana Johnston and junior Calah Kruse. Ellie Harp earned a spot on the CL’s Second Team, and Alix Underwood and Hannah Clemmons were both honorable mentions. Dana Johnston picked up her fourth First …read more.

Dr. Jeffrey Fawcett, professor of marketing at Grace College and dean of the School of Business, was recently honored with the Chewning Award, the Christian Business Faculty Association’s highest honor. Fawcett has been actively involved in the CBFA for many years and previously taught at Cedarville University. He came to Grace College in 2011, bringing …read more.

RICHMOND, Ind. – Senior All-American candidate Greg Miller had a game for the ages on Tuesday night, powering the undefeated Grace College men’s basketball team with 43 points and 21 rebounds. Miller helped the Lancers  (4-0) continue their torrid offensive pace to open up the season in a 107-94 victory over IU-East. Miller’s superlative effort …read more.

Taste Of Japan Coming To Grace

November 11, 2013

Grace College is pleased to extend a welcome to the local community as it celebrates the 15th annual Taste of the World event on Thursday, Nov. 14, at Grace’s Gordon Student Recreation Center. This year’s Taste of the World event, to be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and hosted by Grace College and …read more.

As a part of the Lyceum Series on Faith and the Academy, Grace College will be hosting Dr. Devin Brown who will give a commemorative lecture on C.S. Lewis on Nov. 22. The event will be held in Westminster Hall at 7 p.m. that Friday evening. Dr. Devin Brown is a Lilly Scholar and Professor …read more.

Lancers Lose Another Close One

November 10, 2013

WINONA LAKE – For the second time in four games, the Grace College  women’s basketball team lost on a late game-winning basket, this time at the hands of IU-Northwest 67-65 on Saturday night. Juaneice Jackson scored her 27th point of the night at the free throw line to tie the score at 65-65 with 19 …read more.

WINONA LAKE – On a brisk autumn morning, the Grace College cross country teams earned eighth place in both the men’s and women’s races for the Crossroads League Championships Saturday. The races, held at Grace’s Miller Athletic Complex, were attended by hundreds of fans and a field of over 250 runners. “The meet itself was …read more.

MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – Grace topped 90 points for the third straight game on Saturday with a 91-67 dismantling of the University of Akron-Wayne. The NAIA No. 16 Lancers (3-0) are averaging 100.3 points per game in their first three contests. Saturday’s game saw the Lancers make over 50 percent of their shot attempts (37-of-71) …read more.

MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – Grace’s men’s basketball team eclipsed 100 points for the second straight game to open the season in a 110-82 rout of Wilberforce on Friday. The Lancers’ game on Friday night helped open up Mount Vernon Nazarene’s new gym, Ariel Arena, at the Crossroads Classic at MVNU. Six players reached double-digit scoring …read more.

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