Story of Redemption – Keith Blackburn Shares His Story in Upcoming Chapel

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Keith Blackburn is a 2013 graduate of the Masters of Divinity whose story is that of a redeemed life that now reconciles others to the Lord, Jesus Christ. Serving as a chaplain with the Indiana Department of Correction he now uses his story of redemption to help others. His story begins before his degree from IWU but his degree through IWU helps him to be a more effective communicator and chaplain especially since his story has become popular.

Having been featured on TV shows like Oprah to tell his story has been an opportunity to be a World Changer through a national audience.

In a recent conversation I held with Keith he said;

“I am blessed to be an alum of an institution that is truly a World Changer. Indiana Wesleyan University demonstrated the grace of God in a real and tangible way in my life. My experience with IWU goes beyond the Seminary, I was welcomed on campus with open arms and my past did not hinder my educational pursuits.”

To view his story: http://www.iwuspectrum.com/former-prisoner-now-seminary-student-to-speak-at-iwu/.

When asked about the impact of IWU helping him develop his ministry he replied,

“The community of Faith on campus walked along side of me as the Lord was continuing to unfold my testimony of his love and grace. My experience with IWU goes way beyond just a degree and the class room. God has blessed me with relationships that have transformed me in ways that I do not fully understand at this time.”

Keith will be speaking during Chapel on November 6th, 10 am & 11 am on the Campus of Indiana Wesleyan University.

New Service Center in Naperville

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A new service center is now open in Naperville, Illinois. Indiana Wesleyan University now has its first center for the purpose of providing service and promotion for its educational degree programs.

The Naperville Service Center will be staffed by Enrollment Specialists, and Conference Service staff as well as an Evening Manager. With a desire to serve the community, these employees will work with prospective students to assist them in their educational goals as well as provide conferencing for businesses in the region.

During the ribbon cutting ceremony, Dr. David Wright shared his vision for servicing the region in providing educational alternatives in cooperation with the community needs. He spoke of the importance of having a Christian worldview when providing educational curriculum. Others who participated include regional Dean’s, community leaders, and the Naperville chamber of commerce. Rev. Josh Howard is a graduate of IWU who gave a prayer of invocation and blessing.

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“This is a great opportunity not only for prospective students but for our local alumni as well,” says Rick Carder, Director of Alumni. Carder plans to host alumni events at the center in the coming year. He hopes to establish a local chapter of alumni and parents will help serve the needs of the center as well as the community.

Regional Alumni Networks Underway

Alumni from across the region and nationally are beginning to organize locally. They are working together through diverse strengths and networking strategically to reach out and serve alumni.

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Last year we added three groups. They include Indy North, Fort Wayne, Cincinnati, OH yet many other alumni have hosted events in places like, Southern, CA; Atlanta, GA; Roanoke, VA; and throughout Florida. Alumni are finding these networks beneficial in helping to better serve the needs of local alumni.

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We invite alumni to join or help start a regional network. “Alumni are a vital resource for students and fellow alumni,” says Rick Carder, IWU Alumni Director. The value of local alumni contributing to the growth of these chapters are the goals of organizers.

“Local volunteer leadership is an effective way to further the reach if the Alumni Association,” says Greg Smith, Alumni Board President. Alumni are encouraged to take charge of their networks and give leadership to others networks by sending a request to increase local opportunities beyond the classroom. Contact alumni@indwes.edu to lead these efforts.

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Dr. David Wright becomes President of IWU

IWU is called to make the world a better place by preparing students, faculty, and staff to live out the truths and the example of Jesus Christ in this world. – Dr. David Wright

Dr. David and Helen Wright become the President and First Lady of IWU effective July 1st. They bring a passion for people and Christian Higher Education.

The President’s Vision

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Follow Dr. Wright through social media options.

Instagram – Twitter @IWUPresident

Mrs. Rita McCormack, who is Reading’s Teacher of the Year

Congratulations to Reading 8th grade Language Arts teacher, Mrs. Rita McCormack, who is Reading’s Teacher of the Year and received the Celebrate Excellence Educator Award from the Hamilton County Education Service Center. The 26-year veteran teacher was honored on May 24, at Sharonville Convention Center with a breakfast and awards ceremony. She received her award from former Bengal and Hall of Famer, Anthony Munoz, who was the Master of Ceremonies.

“Rita McCormack is passionate about education and loves teaching. She sets high expectations for her students and challenges students to reach levels they never thought were possible,” said RMS Principal, Bob Longworth.

Mrs. McCormack is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and earned her Masters Degree from Indiana Wesleyan University. While at Reading, she served as Student Senate Adviser for 18 years. Mrs. McCormack retired from teaching at the end of this school year. Students, parents, and her peers will miss her energy and enthusiasm.

“Mrs. McCormack is one of the finest teachers I have ever worked with in my career. She loves her students and they succeed because they know how much she cares and that she will never give up on them,” said Reading Superintendent, Scott Inskeep.

Article adapted from:
http://www.readingschools.org/docs/BlueDevileNewsMay2013.pdf

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Easter Basket Team Provide For 300 Children and SCAN

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Three Church (Fairmount, Jonesboro. & Westview Wesleyan) and 10 volunteers partner with IWU alumni and package 300 Easter Baskets. Filled with shoes, shirts, and candy this year’s project completed over 13 years in helping to provide well over 1,500 baskets for local communities as well as Fort Wayne’s Stop Child Abuse Now needy children.

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“We want to change lives and bless children,” says Janelle Randolph who led the local efforts. Janelle has worked to gather volunteers and gather materials from local businesses like CVS Pharmacy to benefit local Marion children. Included in the baskets are personalized materials, candy, toys, and shoes.

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“Those who participated in this project are making a big difference in children” Reports Rick Carder, Director of IWU Alumni. “This is how we reflect the values and mission of the Alumni Relations Office and the IWU Alumni Association” Carder continues.

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The volunteers serve proudly.

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This project is also partnered with Fort Wayne Colleges and Universities as part of the Northeast Indiana Alumni Directors Consortium {NIADC}. Nearly 1,500 Baskets were delivered to SCAN in Fort Wayne.

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Students of IWU Prayer Walking

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Students of IWU Prayer Walking.

With a passion for prayer, students walk as they pray for their city. This humble gathering of the student body from Indiana Wesleyan University take time to walk and bless their city in prayer.

Stretching over a city block the students unite their hearts together in their belief that God has something even better for our community. Joined with a few staff and administrators this parade of prayer is a belief that they can touch their city and make a difference in their community.

It was a definite blessing to be part of the prayer walking activities today

says Rick Carder, Director of Alumni Relations.

The power of prayer is effective and the outreach to our community is a witness of the love that the students have for their community.

Carder continues.

For more pictures go to www.Facebook.com/IWUAlumni

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Andrew Hendricks ’13 – Head Coach of the Year

FRANKLIN COLLEGE’S HENDRICKS NAMED 2013 LIBERAL ARTS SWIMMING COACH OF THE YEAR

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FRANKLIN, Ind.- Though the Franklin College men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs have a short history, each resembled a veteran program as both made a big splash at the 2013 Liberal Arts Swimming and Diving Championships this past week. Over the three-day competition, Franklin swimmers and divers brought home 29 medals and had 45 record swims in route to its fourth place overall finish out of 12 teams. Two years ago, Franklin finished 12th out of a 13 team field in its first year and followed that up in 2012 with a sixth place finish.
In a nearly unanimous vote, head coach Andrew Hendricks was named 2013 Swimming Coach of the Year. Hendricks has coached the Grizzlies since 2009. Within three years Hendricks has been able to build the program and finish the season with a winning record.
After the announcement Hendricks commented, “There are a lot of good teams represented by some great coaches here. We admire many of these programs. These athletes do all the hard work and simply make us (coaches) look good. I am so proud of our efforts. I revel in this moment simply because I care so much about this team. They have worked so hard this year. They are part of my family.”
Hendricks’ excitement was evident as the meet concluded with Franklin’s first gold medal in school history with the Franklin men winning the most contested and most prestigious event in college swimming, the 400 freestyle relay; a fitting ending to a great season.
Hendricks holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Indiana University, graduating as an Academic All-American Scholar. He recently completed his MBA from Indiana Wesleyan University, earning a 4.0 GPA. In addition to coaching at Franklin, Hendricks serves as an adjunct instructor of mathematics and as the coordinator of student employment. He resides in Franklin with his wife and three daughters, who are all involved in swimming.
Founded in 1834, Franklin College is a residential four-year undergraduate liberal arts institution with a scenic, wooded campus located 20 minutes south of downtown Indianapolis. The college prepares men and women for challenging careers and fulfilling lives through the liberal arts, offering its approximately 1,000 students 28 majors, 36 minors and eight pre-professional programs. In 1842, the college began admitting women, becoming the first coeducational institution in Indiana and the seventh in the nation. Franklin College maintains a voluntary association with the American Baptist Churches USA. For more information, visit www.franklincollege.edu.

Dean of Honors College – IWU Alumni

Dean of Honors College Announced at Azusa Pacific University

Provided by Azusa Pacific Press Release

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It is my distinct pleasure to announce the appointment of IWU alum Dr. David Weeks, Ph.D., (1980) as dean of new Honors College. “I can think of no one more inherently qualified and committed to the vision and potential for this undertaking” says Mark Stanton, APU Provost. He begins his new role on July 1.

An advocate of “the arts of freedom,” David’s leadership, scholarship, and engagement challenge us to consider life’s greatest questions, exercise our full intellectual potential, and live a rich, faith-filled life. An APU professor for 30 years and a seasoned administrator for more than 20, he remains a student and a teacher at heart. As dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS), he has fostered an environment in which others can do what he prizes, namely teaching and learning. This passion fuels a gem of our academy—the summer program he’s led for 17 years that brings together faculty colleagues as students to read and discuss great books by Plato, Confucius, Augustine, Dante, Milton, and Shakespeare, among others, as well as study the Qur’ān, St. Matthew Passion, and Sistine Chapel. He has served previously as the director of the Azusa Oxford Semester, chair of the Department of History and Political Science, and director of the General Studies program.

As the Honors College dean, he will draw upon the breadth of his experience leading CLAS to enrich the life of our academy. His passions and experience uniquely qualify David to develop the humanities-based curriculum recommended by the faculty Honors Program Task Force and endorsed by the Board of Trustees, President Wallace, and me.

The new college will attract the most academically gifted students to APU who seek greater rigor, intensity, and depth in their course work, and even closer faculty/student collaboration, while benefitting from the APU hallmarks of faith integration, service, and community. As Honors dean, David will champion opportunities that stretch them, from conference presentations and research to mentoring alongside noted experts. These emerging scholars complement the aptitude, skill, and character of the broader undergraduate population.

David’s academic interests include Christian liberal education, political philosophy, and American law and politics, especially the intersection of religion and politics. He has served as a scholar-in-residence at the Centre for Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford, England, and as a Salvatori fellow in Washington, DC, and has studied at the Harvard University Institute for Management and Leadership in Higher Education. He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, Koch Charitable Foundation, Louisville Institute, and the Earhart Foundation.

David holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and Religion/Philosophy from Indiana Wesleyan University, a Master of Arts in Political Science from Indiana State University, and a Ph.D. in Political Philosophy from Loyola University of Chicago.

Dean Announced

Student Alumni Leadership Banquet 2013

Outstanding Leadership Award by Dana Inman, Student Alumni Association

About:
• This award was created to honor a student at Indiana Wesleyan University who has shown the character and qualities of a leader on campus. Our goal was to select the most effective and active leader at our University.

Criteria:
• Junior or Senior full-time student at Indiana Wesleyan University
• G.P.A. of at least a 3.0
• Holds a leadership position within Indiana Wesleyan University
• Character and leadership reflects that of Indiana Wesleyan University mission statement
• Has clearly demonstrated Christian leadership in their particular field that has lead to both a measurable and spiritual growth in their organization
• Known for going out of the way to equip, develop, and help the people around them
• Desire to continue Christian leadership after graduation
• Involved in at least one extracurricular activity

Top 5:
• Tracy Helmus
• Jessica Vandewarker
• Bethany Bell
• Marissa Witchger
• Tom Vankley

Winner:

Bethany Bell
• Community Coordinator in Residence Life, currently in the South (female) Townhouses
• She has also received the ROLLO award from Residence Life two times for her work with desk workers and with helping to plan events. This award stands for outstanding work fulfilling the programming objectives of Residence Life.
• After she graduates in April, she is going to India for 8.5 weeks (June and July and into August) to work with an organization that ministers to Devadasis (Hindu temple prostitutes) and their children! After that, she will be looking for job opportunities with a social justice organization.

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