Tag: Grace College professor Joseph Lehmann
C. Aaron Rovenstine WARSAW — Many are in shock over the indictment of Kosciusko County Sheriff C. Aaron Rovenstine, so much so it is uncertain the process that will take place. “No comment” has been the statement given by public information officials with the sheriff’s department and Grace College. Amanda Banks, public relations with Grace College, …read more.
By CHAD KEBRDLE Instructor of English, Institutional Advancement Associate, Ancilla College DONALDSON — Indiana’s poet laureate George Kalamaras is coming to Ancilla College to read his works Thursday, Sept. 24, and the public is invited. In partnership with Wild Rose Moon, 115 N. Michigan St., in Plymouth, Kalamaras has agreed to two events with different readings …read more.
By DAVID GROUT Media Relations, Grace College and Seminary Dr. Paulette Sauders is about to complete her 50th year as an English and journalism professor at Grace College. Only three others have reach this esteemed milestone at Grace, including Dr. Homer Kent Jr., Ron Henry and R. Wayne Snider, but Sauders is the first full …read more.
It appears the woman accused of fraudulently obtaining more than $300,000 from the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation had a history of mishandling money. Sherri Adamson, 50, of Rochester, took her own life on Jan. 7 of this year, just two days after she first came under police scrutiny. On Tuesday, StaceyPageOnline.com reported that the Indiana …read more.
Joseph Lehmann, associate professor of English at Grace College, has recently been elected as the Region V president of the Alpha-Chi honor’s society, a nation-wide program that encourages academic prestige among junior and senior undergraduates. Lehmann was elected to this title at this year’s convention in Baltimore, MD. In addition, Lehmann recently revealed that he has …read more.
