Tag: community conversations. Grace College
Heritage Forums, a series of talks celebrating the 75th anniversary of Grace College and Seminary, will hold its second installment at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, in the east room of Westminster Hall. These panels are based on work that a number of Grace College professors, faculty and students, along with other collaborators, are doing …read more.
By Madisson Heinl Something sketchy is happening on the Grace College campus in Winona Lake. A Little Sketchy, a Back in Five production, will be performed in the Little Theatre located in Philathea Hall on campus. Back in Five is a group of four students that specializes in improvisational comedy, but when the members of …read more.
Grace College has announced the names of students listed in the Fall 2012 Dean’s List. To be eligible for the honor, students must be enrolled full-time and have a grade point average of 3.940 or greater for any given semester and a cumulative grade point average of 3.3 or greater. Students named in the Fall …read more.
Although no threat was ever made, Winona Lake Police and Grace College Campus Safety personnel acted quickly Friday to apprehend a student on campus who was in possession of a handgun. At 2:55 p.m. Friday, WLPD was contacted by Grace College Campus Security who had received information that a student was in a classroom and …read more.
Scott Rigsby, world champion Ironman and double amputee, gave an inspirational speech to kick off Transition Exploration Day held at Grace College today. Rigsby spoke to the Grace College student body and special guests about the importance of seeing each individual’s purpose as a part of God’s bigger plan. “You will give up if your …read more.
On Friday, Feb. 1, the Grace College Chapter of the Council for Exceptional Children will be hosting Scott Rigsby, world recognized Ironman and double amputee, to kick off the Transition Exploration Day on the campus of Grace College. Rigsby’s history is a fascinating and compelling story of persistence against enormous odds. Despite the fact that …read more.
Grace College is proud to announce that five of their teaching staff received doctorate degrees during the fall 2012 semester. Jeff Gill, Roger Stichter, Deb Musser, Cheryl Bremer and Terry White all finished their degrees while teaching for the college this fall. “Institutions like ours always have faculty members that are pursuing additional degrees, but …read more.
Kosciusko County residents are invited to attend a Community Conversation on Oct. 30 at Grace College called “Competing for the future: The role of community in building world-class talent.” The event will feature guest speakers and breakout sessions for attendees to discuss ways to maximize Kosciusko County’s strengths and position it for the future. The …read more.





