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MISHAWAKA – The Grace College volleyball team lost a hard-fought match to top-seeded Bethel on Thursday in the semifinals of the 2013 Crossroads League Tournament. The Lady Lancers (20-16) were unable to hamper Bethel’s attack as the Pilots (25-11) hit .212 as a team. The opening set was close from the first serve to the …read more.
WINONA LAKE – The Grace College cross country programs and head coach Jeff Raymond will host the 2013 Crossroads League Cross Country Championships on Saturday at Miller Athletic Complex. All Crossroads League schools will be represented for both the men’s and women’s teams. The winning squad in each race will advance to the 2013 NAIA …read more.
FORT WAYNE – A late rally was not enough to erase a woeful first half for the Grace College women’s basketball team, helping Indiana Tech to an 86-70 victory on Wednesday night. The 20th-ranked Lady Lancers (2-2) were outscored 47-25 in the first half as the Warriors made a sizzling 53 percent of their field …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Grace College volleyball team ended fourth-seeded Marian’s season on Tuesday night with a 3-1 upset of the Knights in the first round of the Crossroads League Tournament. The Lady Lancers (20-15) picked up their 20th win of the season thanks to a number of standout performers. Grace will travel to Mishawaka on …read more.
[weaver_youtube cA6k2Ogf1KA rel=0] Students, faculty and guests from near and far gathered Friday for the inauguration of Grace College’s sixth president, Dr. William J. Katip. The inauguration is the first for Grace in nearly 10-years, with the last presidential inauguration being held in 1994 when former president Dr. Ronald E. Manahan assumed the role. The inauguration …read more.
Eisenhower Elementary students from Mrs. Fleming’s fourth grade are shown participating in the Kosciusko Lakes and Streams Fall Field Day “Our Lakes and Rivers are Treasures” at Lucerne Park. Kosciusko Lakes and Streams is a center for water research, education, and collaboration at Grace College.
GOSHEN – The Grace College volleyball team ended the 2013 regular season on a high note, sweeping Goshen in convincing fashion on Wednesday evening. The Lady Lancers (19-15; 9-9 Crossroads League) held the Maple Leafs to a .088 hitting percentage, winning 25-16, 25-21 and 25-17. In the opening set, Grace seized a commanding 16-6 lead …read more.
WINONA LAKE – To cap off Grace’s best Crossroads League season in program history, the women’s soccer team was honored with five players on the All-Crossroads League Team. Meredith Hollar was named the Offensive Player of the Year in her first season, and Carianne Sobey was named the Midfielder of the Year after an outstanding …read more.
WINONA LAKE, Ind. – Coming off last season’s charge to the NAIA national semifinals, Grace’s men’s basketball team faces a new set of challenges in 2013-14. The Lancers will look to senior forward Greg Miller and sophomore point guard Logan Irwin to continue Grace’s trend of postseason success. Grace has made the NAIA National Championships …read more.
WINONA LAKE, Ind. – Grace College & Seminary’s record enrollments for the past several years have resulted in a need for more on-campus housing. After completing a new dorm last August, Grace is now ready to break ground on an 80-bed townhouse-style dorm that will be completed in time for students to move in August …read more.
Grace College & Seminary will hold an inauguration ceremony for Dr. William J. Katip on Friday, Nov. 1, as part of the week’s Homecoming festivities. Katip, who assumed the presidency in May, is Grace’s sixth president. The inauguration ceremony is open to the public and will take place at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center at …read more.
Holladay Properties, a South Bend based commercial real estate firm, has been selected to develop a new 80 bed townhouse-style dormitory for Grace College and Seminary. The new dormitory will be situated at the entrance to Grace’s main campus in Winona Lake. “Grace College and Seminary is excited to partner with Holladay Properties to provide …read more.
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – Needing a victory to ensure a place in next week’s Crossroads League Tournament, Grace’s men’s soccer team came through with a 2-1 win on the road against Mt. Vernon Nazarene on Saturday. On a wet pitch, the Lancers (7-7-1; 3-5-1 CL) used goals from Ben Cahill and Shane Barthuly to secure …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – In an impressive offensive performance, the Grace College women’s soccer team amassed 34 shots and three goals in a 3-2 victory over Marian in the league finale. The win assures the Lady Lancers (10-6-1; 7-1-1 Crossroads League) the No. 2 seed in next week’s CL Tournament. Grace will host the 7th-seeded team on …read more.
WINONA LAKE, Ind. – In the fall of 2014, Grace will be implementing two new graduate degrees that complement its growing online offerings. Both are compatible with the blended graduate opportunity that allows students to graduate in four years with both an undergraduate and a graduate degree. The two new graduate options, a Master of …read more.
The Taste & Trade Expo is an annual exhibition that celebrates Kosciusko County businesses, and will take place for its seventh year this Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11-12. Kosciusko County businesses show off their products and services, including caterers and restaurants giving free food samples. Giveaways and door prizes are awarded, art exhibits decorate the …read more.
Grace College and OrthoWorx today announced open enrollment for the new Medical Device Quality Management Program. Students may now enroll online for the MDQM Certificate, MDQM Bachelor’s Degree and MDQM Master’s Degree with classes set to begin January 2014. Five-week certificate courses begin January 2014 and run through the first week of July 2014. Classes …read more.
Each year, Metzger Outdoors partners with the Grace Student Veteran Organization to host a unique adventure race in the Warsaw/Winona Lake area. Last year’s race, Nocturnal III: The Mission, attracted more than 500 attendees and raised over $4,000 to benefit the Grace Student Veteran Organization, as well as a local family in need of financial …read more.
Grace College has recently hired a new Vice President of Advancement. Andrew Flamm, Certified Fund Raising Executive, has over 8 years of leadership and fundraising experience, having worked and led in multiple areas of advancement including alumni relations, planned giving, annual fund, major gifts, donor research and capital campaigns. Flamm received his bachelor’s degree from …read more.
Gracia Burnham, author of In the Presence of My Enemies, a true account of her year in captivity by terrorists in the Philippine jungle, will be on the Grace College campus this Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 24-25, to speak to college students about her experiences. Martin and Gracia Burnham, the missionary couple captured and held …read more.
GOSHEN – Grace’s women’s soccer team broke out of its offensive slump in a major way on Saturday, routing Goshen 5-0 in the Crossroads League opener. Meredith Hollar tallied a goal and an assist in her league debut for the Lady Lancers (4-5; 1-0 CL). “This was a good performance from the women today,” said …read more.
HUNTINGTON – A first-half goal from Austin Altimus was enough to lift Grace’s men’s soccer team past Huntington on Saturday, 1-0. The Lancers’ defense proved stout in their Crossroads League opener, limiting the Foresters to six shots and three shots on goal in 90 minutes. Grace appeared to net a goal within the first five …read more.
GOSHEN – Grace’s men’s tennis squad grabbed sole possession of first place in the Crossroads League on Saturday by clawing out a 5-4 win at Goshen. The Lancers (6-1; 6-0 CL) have just two matches remaining in the regular season – both at home next week. Grace will host second-place Huntington on Tuesday and third-place …read more.
Grace College professor and Kosciusko Lakes and Streams Director Nate Bosch authored a new publication in the September issue of the Journal of Great Lakes Research reporting the impacts of agriculture on lakes. The study focused on agricultural lands in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio that surround Lake Erie. The implications of the research extend to …read more.
Yes, it jumped up on me too. The first freaky Friday of 2013. A day when everyone becomes a little superstitious and bad luck seems to be at the forefront of everyone’s mind. It is also a great day to avoid any abandoned campgrounds, but I digress. I can only imagine that bad luck will …read more.
Starting fall 2014, Grace College will be partnering with Ambassador Enterprises to offer students in the greater Fort Wayne area the opportunity to earn an accelerated (3-year) bachelor’s degree in a unique hybrid-online format. Ambassador Enterprises purchased The Summit campus in 2011, formerly the Fort Wayne Bible College and later Taylor University. That fall, Grace …read more.
Kosciusko Lakes and Streams Center at Grace College has found a way to connect local students with the lakes that are in their community – by bringing a small part of those lakes into the students classrooms. KLAS sets up aquariums in classrooms so students can get an up close view of bluegill, catfish, pumpkinseed …read more.
Grace College and Seminary once again achieves a record-breaking enrollment of 1,904 students, including 442 new students this fall – a 17.8 percent increase since 2011. Grace’s innovative, market-driven responses to a rapidly changing higher educational landscape, increasingly shaped by concerns about college affordability and accessibility, have made Grace a desirable option for students of …read more.
OrthoWorx has entered into an agreement with Grace College to launch a new Quality in Medical Devices Management program, developed through a unique educational collaboration among industry, OrthoWorx and Grace College, to fill a critical talent gap necessary to accommodate industry growth and increasingly complex quality requirements. The program is a continuation of OrthoWorx’s work …read more.
WINONA LAKE – Grace’s offense was in full force on Saturday as the Lady Lancers tallied 34 shots against St. Xavier at Miller Field. Goals from Emily Hickerson and Mallory Rondeau lifted the Lady Lancers (3-3) to a 2-1 win over the Cougars. The Lady Lancers had countless goal-scoring opportunities throughout the match as possession …read more.
New Life Christian Church & World Outreach, 744 S. 325 E., is celebrating 30 years of ministry in Warsaw Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 19-20. As part of the 30th anniversary celebration, award-winning Christian performing artist Michael W. Smith will be performing at the church’s celebration service on Sunday, Oct. 20, at the Orthopaedic Capital Center, …read more.
BOURBONNAIS, ILL. – A second-half strike from freshman Meredith Hollar was all Grace needed to defeat Siena Heights 1-0 on Friday. The Lady Lancers’ (2-2) defense was stout, limiting the Saints to just two shots on goal in the match. “The women maintained good composure today in a physical match,” said Grace head coach Michael …read more.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – The Grace College volleyball team showcased a lethal offense on Friday at the Embry-Riddle Tournament as the Lady Lancers defeated Cardinal Stritch and Montreat. Dana Johnston and Jessica Scherb reached career-high marks on Friday as Grace improved to 6-0 in the 2013 season. In Friday’s opener, 33 assists from Ellie Harp …read more.
This is the seventh year that the Warsaw Kosciusko County Chamber has presented the Taste & Trade Expo. The Expo is a venue designed as a community event to showcase businesses and restaurants of Kosciusko County. This year’s Expo will take place on Friday, Oct. 11, to Saturday, Oct. 12, at the Orthopaedic Capital Center …read more.
Grace College and Seminary’s Department of Online Education had the privilege to participate in a conference for online education on June 26-27, hosted by Learning House, Grace’s online education solutions partner. The Learning House Connect Conference aims to deliver current and relevant best practices in the online educational field. At the conference, Tim Ziebarth, director …read more.
Grace College is introducing a graduate option that allows students the opportunity to graduate with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in four years. Grace believes the new program will give students an opportunity to further their education in less time and for less money. This new blended graduate option is offered with five distinct master’s …read more.
WINONA LAKE, IND. – Grace College is introducing a graduate option that allows students the opportunity to graduate with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in four years. Grace believes the new program will give students an opportunity to further their education in less time and for less money. This new blended graduate option is offered …read more.
Grace College and Seminary and CE National have partnered to host Super Wednesdays, a quarterly event designed for the enrichment and encouragement of pastors, church leadership staff, those considering ministry, or those interested in the local church and its people. Offering five hours of information, fellowship and counsel from speakers considered experts in their field, …read more.
WINONA LAKE – Call it pedal power with passion for a purpose. That’s what the two dozen dedicated cyclists boasted who arrived on to the Grace College campus Friday afternoon. The committed group completed the third day or its four-day jaunt with a stopover in Kosciusko County to spend the night at the Gordon Recreation …read more.
WINONA LAKE, Ind. – The Kosciusko Lakes and Streams center at Grace College has received a $40,100 grant to conduct an E. coli assessment at the public swimming beaches in Warsaw. The grant was awarded by the K21 Health Foundation. E. coli is a bacteria known to cause digestive problems, urinary tract infections and other …read more.
Grace College and Seminary will be hosting riders on the UD-ND Ride for Life bicycle tour, sponsored by The Life Resource Centre and Dayton Right to Life. This four-day, 237-mile journey through the rolling countryside of Ohio and Indiana will commence Wednesday, July 31, and conclude Saturday, Aug. 3, traveling along bike paths and rural …read more.
Anna Burke, Kosciusko Lakes & Streams program manager, spoke at the General Membership Meeting of the Builders Association Kosciusko Fulton Counties at Champagne Jam. Information was provided on water quality, water in the classrooms project, lake water testing, and landscaping with natural plants. Members were given the 10 ways to keep our lakes and streams …read more.
Dr. Nate Bosch, associate professor of environmental science and director of the Kosciusko Lakes and Streams research center at Grace College, received an exciting award at the 56th annual International Association of Great Lakes Research conference held June 2-6, 2013 at Purdue University. The Chandler-Misener award, a rare honor that many lake researchers strive their …read more.
Grace College and Seminary is excited to announce the launch of a new electronic publication, “Faith and Scholarship Bulletin,” for the benefit of faculty, alumni, potential students and donors. This annual publication is the latest initiative by the Office of Faith, Learning and Scholarship, aiming to facilitate and highlight academic and scholarly engagement. The inaugural …read more.
Dr. Kevin Roberts, counseling professor and chair of the Behavioral Science Department at Grace College and Seminary, received the Alva J. McClain Award for Excellence in Teaching this spring. The award is given every 2 years to a full-time teacher who not only exhibits excellent academic quality in the classroom but also inspires and infuses …read more.
This spring, six teams of Grace College students participated in short-term cross-cultural trips to Fiji, South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Paris/London, and Thailand/Cambodia. Each trip carried a unique approach to world travel, whether a historical tour, church ministry, full-culture immersion or disaster relief. Throughout the year, students on “GoEncounter teams” have the opportunity to take …read more.
The GOAL program at Grace College offers adult students the opportunity to complete a degree in management without interrupting their careers. With the on-campus degree completion program, students can complete their studies in as little as 16 months by attending classes one night a week and a few Saturdays. For those unable to commute, Grace …read more.
By Leigh Groninger Guest Writer The Masterworks Festival in Winona Lake is a four week event bringing brilliant young artists from around the globe to learn from professionals and perform great classical music for the community. To the founding families, the Masterworks Festival was nothing more than a vision, but in 1997 their vision became …read more.
This summer, Indiana’s 31 private, non-profit colleges and universities are inviting students, parents, and all others interested to come experience their campuses through tours and informational sessions. Grace College is one of 31 schools participating in this year’s Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI) events and will be hosting a visit week in conjunction with ICI. Grace …read more.
Monday through Wednesday, July 8 to 10, Concordia University in Wisconsin is hosting a creation conference with the theme, “The Heavens Declare: What Astronomy Can Tell Us about Biblical Creation.” Dr. Don DeYoung, chair of the Science and Mathematics Department at Grace College, will be one of the keynote speakers during the conference, speaking on …read more.
The Kosciusko County Senior Expo, presented by Biomet and Senior Expos of Indiana will take place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. this Saturday, June 15 at the OCC Building located on the campus of Grace College, Winona Lake. Admission is free. There will be free health screenings, exhibitors, entertainment, prizes and more! Come visit …read more.
The MasterWorks Festival is a Christian classical performing arts festival. Young talents and world-class faculty join in four weeks of instruction and performances, to glorify God through the arts. Forty free public concerts are offered each season, and the first is at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Rodeheaver Auditorium in Winona Lake. Tonight’s faculty chamber concert …read more.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IROtewez8M] Kosciusko Lakes and Streams, which is Grace College’s water research center, hosted the fifth annual Northern Indiana Lakes Festival over the weekend. The festival took place in Warsaw and Winona Lake Friday through Sunday, June 7-9. “The lakes are vital to our economy, environment, recreation and our very sense of community. The Lakes …read more.
The Northern Indiana Lakes Festival will host multiple races and other athletic events over the weekend, June 7-9. Held annually in Warsaw and Winona Lake, the Lakes Festival celebrates lakes while educating attendees about caring for water resources. The youngest festival-goers can participate in the Water Waddle, a 1-mile fun run for toddlers and kids …read more.
Commencement ceremonies at Grace College and Theological Seminary took place at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 11, in the Orthopaedic Capital Center on the Grace campus. A brass ensemble conducted by Martin Becker provided the prelude and processional accompaniment. The ceremony, which commemorated the 75th anniversary of the college and seminary, included an invocation by Michael …read more.
FC Indiana announced today the establishment of the FC Indiana Youth Advisory Board. The board consists of women’s and girls soccer coaches with deep passion for female player development and excellence. The FC Indiana Youth Advisory Board includes college head coaches; Craig Roberts of Ball State University, Brad Evans of University of Toledo, Steve Brdarski …read more.
Grace College announces the opening of its third commuter location in the city of Detroit, Mich., this coming August. Grace chose the location in Detroit based on an invitation from Evangel Ministries. Grace College Detroit will offer an A.A. or A.S. in General Studies (Liberal Arts) for traditional students seeking to live at home and …read more.
The faculty, staff and board of trustees of Grace College and Seminary are excited to welcome former provost Dr. William J. Katip as the president of Grace College and Seminary. He assumed this new role following Dr. Ronald E. Manahan’s final day on May 11. Katip received a B.A. in Bible and Psychology from Grace …read more.
WINONA LAKE, IND. – A community appreciation dinner in honor of Dr. Ronald E. Manahan was hosted by Dr. Dane and Mary Louise Miller at Westminster Hall on May 6. During the evening, Manahan was recognized for 36 years of distinguished service and 20 years as president of Grace. The Board of Trustees of Grace …read more.
The Northern Indiana Lakes Festival will now have interactive arts activities thanks to a Kosciusko Leadership Academy white paper project. “When our KLA group set out to promote the arts within the community we needed an avenue to engage a large audience,” said Amanda Zambrano, 2013 academy graduate. “By developing an arts component within this …read more.
Grace Seminary graduate, Chaplain Billy Graham, who is also a Major in the U.S. Army, surprised his daughter, Katherine Graham, during Grace College’s 2013 Commencement ceremony Saturday morning. Katherine, who graduated with a degree in English education, did not expect the surprise visit by her father. Maj. Graham had returned home to the United States …read more.
Attendees of the MasterWorks Festival will be treated to over 40 free performances featuring talented performers from all over the world. Performances will include soloists, orchestras, theatre and opera. Sponsored by the Christian Performing Artists Fellowship, the festival runs from Friday, June 14, to Saturday, July 13. This year’s performance schedule is as follows: Friday, …read more.
Warsaw Community High School stars Abby Schue and Meredith Hollar are pictured with Hannah King and Haiti national team player Nerlande after free soccer training at Grace College. The training is sponsored by International Women’s Opportunity Foundation and is free to all Warsaw area girls. The training is held every Monday from 6 p.m. to …read more.
Each year, Grace College and Seminary honors faculty and staff who have served the college for five years, and again every five years thereafter. This spring, Grace honored 23 employees at a recognition luncheon held on May 1. First-time honorees are: Kim Huntsman, financial aid coordinator Monica Boyer, administrative assistant for the Graduate Department of …read more.
The Grace College School of Business is proud to announce the winners of the 2013 Business Plan Competition. On Wednesday, April 24, six teams of Grace College business students gathered at the Orthopaedic Capital Center for the final round of the contest. Each team was given five minutes to present their business plan to a …read more.
After nearly five days of dealing with flooded roadways, lakes, yards and fields an end may be in sight. Although the National Weather Service projects an 80 percent chance of rain late today, according to Kosciusko County Emergency Management Director Ed Rock, the National Weather Service’s Hydraulic Maps indicates flood conditions in the county are …read more.
Nate Bosch, associate professor of environmental science and director of Kosciusko Lakes and Streams at Grace College, was recently published in PNAS, the official journal of the United States National Academy of Sciences and one of the most prestigious journals in the country. Bosch co-authored an article about the largest blue-green algal bloom in Lake …read more.
During the evenings of Tuesday and Wednesday, April 16-17, the Circuit on Professionalism series, sponsored by the offices of Career Services and Advancement at Grace College, hosted a mock interview event for Grace College juniors and seniors. More than 50 employers in the Kosciusko County area came to the Grace campus to conduct the interviews, …read more.
On Sunday, April 28, Grace College & Seminary faculty, staff, students and alumni will gather to celebrate the past 36 years of Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Manahan’s service to Grace College. The service and reception, held in recognition of Dr. Manahan’s retirement after 20 years as president, will begin at 6 p.m. at the Orthopaedic …read more.
The Department of Online Education at Grace College is blazing new paths in the realm of online education this year. This March, director of Online Education Tim Ziebarth, and his team of collaborators, achieved an astounding 100 percent on the online Principles of Management class. This occurred only two months after receiving a top-quality “5” …read more.
History majors at Grace College are spending eight weeks during the spring semester working at the Reneker Museum of Winona History. The internships were designed to help students learn valuable professional skills and practical knowledge while helping support the fascinating heritage of the Winona Lake community. The program was offered as part of a class …read more.
Kosciusko Lakes and Streams hosted four schools of fourth-graders today at Pike Lake for their biannual field day, “Our Lakes, Our Treasures.” Student volunteers from Grace College taught fourth-graders from Jefferson, Harrison, Milford and Warsaw Christian Schools about the importance of protecting the lakes and streams in Kosciusko County. “Anywhere they go, they’re going to …read more.
Grace College is hoping to reclaim the title of world record holders in the game of Knockout. Knockout – also known as Lightning – is a game that involves players shooting baskets to survive elimination and, in turn, eliminate other players. The basic rule of the game is if the trailing player makes a shot …read more.
Grace College recently hired a new enrollment counselor for the Department of Online Education. Brittney Pickett, 2010 graduate of Franklin College, will be assisting in the growth of the department and serving as the go-to person for potential students interested in the online programs. The Department of Online Education exists to equip each student with …read more.
The students in Kathy Wright’s class at Pierceton Elementary School have enjoyed a lake in their classroom this year. Each year the students, with the help of students and staff from Grace College, get to learn about lake habitats and animals. This program is funded through Kosciusko Lakes and Streams and Paragon Medical. The first …read more.
This coming fall, Grace College will be offering two new majors, a Health Science major with added pre-professional tracks and a Mathematics and Computing major. The new Health Science major is specifically designed for students who aspire to provide health care for people through a variety of avenues. The major will provide specific concentrations of …read more.
Ladies Pampering Night, a fundraiser for The Beaman Home, will take place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at the C.E. National Russell Center at Grace College. LPN tickets cost just $10 each and can be purchased from Masterson Chiropractic Clinic, 725 E. Market St. All tickets must be purchased in advance. …read more.
This coming fall, a new communication professor will join the Department of Languages, Literature and Communication at Grace College. Dr. Patrick Loebs, who received his Ph.D. in March from the University of Memphis, will become an assistant professor of Communication, teaching classes such as Public Relations and Mass Communication. “We are excited to have Dr. …read more.
On Friday, April 19, Rachel Cruze, daughter of well-known financial advisor and author Dave Ramsey, will be visiting campus to speak during chapel at Grace College. The event will be held at 10:30am in the Orthopaedic Capital Center, and the public is welcome to attend. Her visit will conclude Financial Freedom Week at Grace, a …read more.
“Getting Inside the Publisher’s Head” is the topic for a free seminar to be presented by editor, author and publisher Terry White at the Warsaw Community Public Library at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 8. With 30 years of experience as a periodical editor/publisher and nine years as a book publisher, White will share insights on …read more.
President of Grace College and Seminary, Dr. Ron Manahan, has announced that Commencement 2013, which will be held May 11, will also conclude his 20 years as president of the Winona Lake college. Provost Dr. Bill Katip will accept the role of president for the institution on May 12. Katip brings 39 years of higher …read more.
Winona Lake Town Council President John Boal announced his resignation at Tueday’s town council meeting. According to Boal, his resignation will go into effect on March 31, following which he will join the College of Biblical Studies in Houston, Texas, as the new vice president of advancement. “I’ve enjoyed working with each of you and …read more.
Grace College Alumni Services is providing a unique opportunity this April 9-10 for alumni and friends to experience the remarkable 70,000-square-foot Answers in Genesis Creation Museum just outside of Cincinnati, Ohio. This state-of-the-art facility brings the pages of the Bible to life in dynamic form, presenting the story of Genesis through realistic portrayals of the …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – “Grace College has set itself apart as an institution of academic collaboration and outstanding student support,” Sen. Jim Banks (R-Columbia City) said in recognizing the college’s 75th anniversary. “It effectively fosters biblical values, leadership skills and strength of character that its alumni will carry for a lifetime. As a graduate student at Grace, …read more.
Sen. Jim Banks will be presenting a resolution to the Indiana State Senate Tuesday honoring Grace College and Seminary’s 75th anniversary and achievements as an institution. The resolution will be read before the Indiana State Senate in Indianapolis, and representatives from Grace will have the privilege to attend the event at the capitol. The resolution …read more.
As Grace College quickly becomes one of the quality providers in online education, some notable achievements are emerging. Tim Ziebarth, director of Online Education, along with a team of collaborators, achieved a “five” rating on a quality review of their online Principles of Management course hosted through Learning House, Grace’s online education solutions partner. The …read more.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpMzfmldkGQ] StaceyPageOnline.com recently had the opportunity to sit down with Patrick Kavanaugh, executive director of both the Christian Performing Artists’ Fellowship and the MasterWorks Festival, to learn more about the festival and what event attendees may expect in the upcoming 2013 season. The MasterWorks festival, which began in 1997 in New York, has been an …read more.
During the weekend of Feb. 15-16, Grace College hosted 133 high school students for its Presidential Scholarship Competition. The competition, held annually, brings finalists to campus to compete for scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 per year. This year’s winners included the following local and area winners: Achievement Scholarship – Chelsee Christoffel of Pierceton McClain …read more.
Grace College in Winona Lake is pleased to announce that members of the second cohort of the Orthopaedic Regulatory and Clinical Affairs graduate program are slated to graduate on May 11. Twenty-four O.R.C.A. students will receive their degrees in the college’s annual commencement ceremony after completing a rigorous year of study in 12 courses designed …read more.
The Christian Performing Artists’ Fellowship, a sponsor of Masterworks Festival, invites the public to attend “Around the World,” a concert that showcases music from around the world. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 10, at Rodehever Auditorium, Winona Lake. Around the World will feature the musical stylings …read more.
WINONA LAKE – Bailey Weathers has submitted his resignation as the Director of Athletics at Grace College. Weathers announced his final day as Grace’s A.D. will be May 1. Weathers began his tenure in August 2011 and oversaw tremendous athletic and academic success for Grace’s varsity programs. “It’s been a wonderful experience for my family …read more.
On Wednesday, March 20, following Grace College’s Spring Day of Worship, students and faculty will come together for a day set aside for the celebration of student scholarship. Communitas, a scholarship forum designed to integrate academic excellence, creative expression, and Christian faith, will be held at the Orthopedic Capital Center starting at 1 p.m. “I …read more.
Cheryl Bremer, chairwoman of the Special Education Department and assistant professor of education at Grace College, was honored with the title of 2012 Outstanding Professor of the Year. Bremer was nominated by her students and awarded by The Indiana Council for Exceptional Children, an innovative organization concerned with the betterment of all student outcomes. The …read more.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q3g2juDmJQ] The suburbs of Warsaw share a striking resemblance to Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds” this week as swarms of turkey vultures (also known as turkey buzzards) overtake the skies and trees. After receiving a photo from local reader Sheri Krichbaum, I ventured out in search of these massive birds and found a large group …read more.
Dr. Gordon Nickel, a specialist on the historic relationship between Islam and Christianity, will be visiting the Grace College campus Friday, March 22, to deliver this year’s Lyceum Lecture on Faith and the Academy. The lecture is titled “A Christian Response to Global Islam” and will be held at 7 p.m. in Westminster Hall on …read more.
This spring, three Grace College faculty received promotions in their respective fields. Professor Kim Reiff, Dr. Cheryl Bremer and Dr. Roger Stichter will take on their new titles in fall of 2013. Kim Reiff, chair of the Art Department, was promoted from assistant professor of art to associate professor of art. She received an MBA …read more.
Grace College in Winona Lake is preparing for the third year of a master’s program focusing on the orthopaedic industry. Orthopaedic Regulatory and Clinical Affairs graduate courses are set to begin in May. Grace is the nation’s only graduate program designed specifically for orthopaedic regulatory and clinical affairs professionals. Classes for the one-year, accelerated degree …read more.
Ladies’ Pampering Night will take place on Thursday, April 25, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the C.E. National Russell Center at Grace College. Ladies of all ages are invited to pamper themselves for a $10 donation. Tickets will not be sold at the door, but may be purchased for $10 each from Masterson …read more.
Dee Vida’s second-grade class at Warsaw Christian School learned about fossils from Dr. Don DeYoung, professor of physics and chairman of the Science and Mathematics Department at Grace College. Dr. DeYoung brought fossils found in Indiana for the class to look at, feel, classify and discuss. He also brought some Wooly Mammoth molars and kneecap. …read more.
Julie Martin’s third-grade classroom at Eisenhower Elementary School recently became home to an aquarium of local fish. Part of the Lake in the Classroom program operated by Grace College’s Kosciusko Lakes and Streams center, this marks the 20th aquarium placed in a Kosciusko County school or community center this school year. That’s more than they’ve …read more.















































