Andrews in the News

"There is no easy life."

   Agenda | Posted on October 20, 2014
The giant acorns under the chestnut oak trees at Monte Sano State Park in Huntsville, Ala., remind Rachel Williams-Smith of how her family collected them and attempted to make something edible during the year they camped there in... read more

Andrews United Way Campaign Featured on The Coast

   Agenda | Posted on October 16, 2014
Dalry Payne, executive assistant for President Andreasen, spoke with the morning host on The Coast earlier this week. Their main topic of conversation? The Andrews University faculty and staff United Way campaign! Click the link below (right click... read more

Fresh Food to Your Front Door

   Agenda | Posted on October 6, 2014
This year the Berrien County Health Department and Andrews University brought fresh fruit and vegetables to the neighborhoods of low-income residents with a mobile farm market. Next year, they will offer to bring... read more

Grad Earns Award

   Agenda | Posted on October 3, 2014
Dr. Beverley Sturges receives the 2014 School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) Faculty Clinical Excellence Award in recognition of her exceptional commitment to patient care, outstanding clinical instruction for DVM and residency training, and her expertise and achievement in... read more

Free Haircuts and Fun Fair for Kids

   Agenda | Posted on October 2, 2014
Now that school is back in session, it is time to smile wide for the yearbook picture. Some people in southwest Michigan wanted to make sure students looked their best. ... read more

Professors Speak: Ebola Small Threat in U.S.

   Agenda | Posted on September 29, 2014
The Ebola virus ravaging West Africa poses little threat to the U.S., a researcher told an Andrews University audience Thursday. But doing nothing about the deadly outbreak is not an option. ... read more

Scholars Discuss Interplay of Faith and Science

   Agenda | Posted on September 24, 2014
Dr. Deborah Haarsma stood in front of the audience at Granger Community Church and described the layers of glaciers that have preserved evidence of 720,000 winters. She presented layers of sedimentary rock that go back millions of years... read more

Professor Shows Art in Gallery

   Agenda | Posted on September 11, 2014
Local galleries feature Michiana artists: Robert Williams Gallery--Photographer Marc Ullom: Marc is a professional photographer and educator who lives and works in Michigan. Marc earned his MFA in photography from the Academy of Art... read more