Andrews in the News

2022 Aviation Camp a Success at KPPO

   Andrews in the News | Posted on July 14, 2022
The Aviation Camp at La Porte Municipal Airport (KPPO) in Indiana kicked off the week of June 20, 2022, with flights for every camper. <<< Read the full story at the General Aviation News... read more

Early-career Q&A: Danielle Wuchenich

   Andrews in the News | Posted on July 7, 2022
Ask Danielle Wuchenich, a graduate of Andrews University, about the inspiration for the company she cofounded, Liquid Instruments, and she’ll bring up floppy disks. While working for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory a decade ago, Wuchenich had to use... read more

Photo Discovered: Pioneer Adventist Woman Minister

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 30, 2022
Veteran historian and educator Brian E. Strayer at Andrews University would famously offer in class a reward of US$100 to any student who could find a photograph of Sarah Lindsey (1832–1914), the first woman licensed as a Seventh-day... read more

Study on Racial Disparity at Berrien County Jail

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 30, 2022
A study is being done by Andrews University, working with Berrien County and Interfaith Action of Southwest Michigan, on racial disparities in the inmate population at the Berrien County Jail.  <<< Read the full... read more

Pickle Festival on July 4 in Berrien Springs

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 30, 2022
As a bustling hub of agriculture, Southwest Michigan brings countless visitors to the area every year, in every season. The sweet scent of grapes wafts over our tender lands in Autumn, strawberries stain our fingertips as we eagerly... read more

Buchanan Appoints New Chief of Police

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 30, 2022
The City of Buchanan has named their new chief of police. Dr. Harvey Burnett was introduced as the new chief on Tuesday. <<< Read the full story at the abc57... read more

" ... Architecture Was Designed to Oppress"

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 23, 2022
ArchDaily interviews Wandile Mthiyane as he discusses South Afrida and the Apartheid, as well as his work with Ubuntu Design Group to transform his hometown of Durban. <<< Read the full story here. >>> ... read more

Feeding of the 3,000 and Answering Questions

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 16, 2022
The 61st General Conference (GC) Session is run by an army of volunteers, many of them students and young adults who are keeping the gears turning for the massive gathering of Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders in the heart... read more