Tag: Dr. Don DeYoung
By Amanda Demster Adult Programming Administrator WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Public Library’s summer reading program may be more than halfway over, but it is not too late to get in on the fun. This month, WCPL continues the “Libraries Rock!” theme with several musical performances, plus a few programs on, well, rocks. Musical Performances …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Public Library will host the following adult and teen programs in July. Rachel Kruger will lead a needle felting class at 5:30 p.m. Monday, July 2, inspired by “Pusheen.” Register. Chess Club meets at 10 a.m. Saturdays. Cookbook Club members will discuss favorite fish recipes at 11 a.m. Monday, July …read more.
By TRICIA DEISCH Donor Relations Director, Warsaw Christian School WARSAW — Warsaw Christian School recently had the honor of hosting Scientist Dr. Don DeYoung, professor of physics from Grace College. DeYoung shared his expertise of rocks and minerals with the students. The students learned several interesting facts as well as the difference between rocks and …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.
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.
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.



