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Alumni collaborate on production of short film, “Itinerary”

September 26, 2018 by Nouhad Melki

AU will be celebrating homecoming this fall with an Alumni Showcase featuring Trent Bruce’s comedy production, “Itinerary.”  Bruce’s original film will be shown on Saturday, Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m. in Reardon Auditorium. The Showcase will be open to all, while Scott Tilley, the director of AU’s Alumni Engagement Office, affirmed that everyone in attendance should be humored by what is in store. According to Tilley, “Some AU alums who live on the West Coast pulled together to share their … [Read more...]

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Homecoming brings Ravens home for annual celebration

September 26, 2018 by Kylie Osborne

Homecoming arrives earlier than usual this year, taking place through the end of this weekend.  Many traditional events are scheduled, as well as some special new activities. Coronation of the homecoming court was scheduled for yesterday’s chapel. Tomorrow, five AU alumni from Los Angeles, California will be joining Scott Tilley in chapel.  Not only will students be hearing from the alumni, but they will also get a sneak peak of the film during the Alumni Showcase, held at 7:30 p.m. on … [Read more...]

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Campus changes speak to AU mission

September 13, 2018 by Troyer Goldman

As students return to campus, many have noticed a number of changes and new landmarks on campus. Among those, the move of the Human Resource offices to the first floor of Decker has been one of the most significant. The name of the office has additionally been changed to the Office of Work-Life Engagement, to fit within a larger vision that university leadership have been working on. Changes within HR have been led by Tim States, who began his new position as director over the summer. He … [Read more...]

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Kissinger Learning Center undergoes name change

September 13, 2018 by Hadley Duke

The Kissinger Learning Center has changed its name to the Kissinger Academic Center for Excellence (KACE). The staff have worked hard to prepare for the name change, as well as made changes within the center.  Today, Sept. 12, there will be an open house from 1-3 p.m. in the academic center. There will be free refreshments and a student prize drawing.  Dianna Stankiewicz, director of learning assistance programs, said that she has been trying to change the name for a few years … [Read more...]

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Enrollment up by more than 10 percent

September 13, 2018 by Nikki Edrington

Preliminary new student enrollment numbers for the fall indicate an almost 12 percent increase in class size from last year—from 420 new students to 470 this year. According to Ryon Kaopuiki, vice president for enrollment and marketing, this jump is the result of aggressive marketing strategies and campus support. “The success we had in our admissions recruitments this year is really about a collective university effort,” he said. “We started saying last year that enrollment is everybody’s … [Read more...]

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ITS releases new WiFi network

August 29, 2018 by Hannah Ader

Information Technology Services has created a new wireless network as the main campus connection.  According to Executive Director of ITS, Michael Tucker, the new WiFi, Raven Wireless, has been created to be more secure than the old AUWireless: “Last year we replaced a lot of the wireless equipment. This year we improved the security.” Those using the new WiFi will most likely not notice a large difference as far as quality goes, though. The improvements were almost solely focused on the … [Read more...]

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AU adds Bachelor of Science options

August 29, 2018 by Amalia Arms

A number of new academic programs are making their debut at AU this fall.  New majors are available in the Department of Mathematics, the Department of Science and Engineering and in the Falls School of Business. Minors have also been added at the School of Theology and Christian Ministry and at the School of Humanities and Behavioral Science. The Department of Mathematics is now offering a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in addition to the existing Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics. Dr. … [Read more...]

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Nine new faculty join university

August 29, 2018 by Nikki Edrington

Amidst a sea of faces flocking to campus this fall, there are nine faculty members likely feeling freshman flutters all over again. Over the summer, AU finalized the hiring of new faculty for the 2018-19 school year. The flutters they’re feeling? According to the new professors, they’re eager, and maybe a little nervous, to get into the classroom. “I am most anxious and most excited about meeting all of my students,” said Earlene Masi, assistant professor of exercise science. “I hope that … [Read more...]

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“Raven Watch” named finalist in national contest

May 27, 2018 by Jordan Yaney

Anderson University’s original sports show “Raven Watch” has been named a finalist in the Sports Video Group national sports-media contest. The Andersonian product will be contending for recognition in the Outstanding Program Series, student-produced media division. Raven Watch is a weekly produced ESPN-style show that began as an idea two years ago by 2018 grad Lindsay Stone. Since its inception last year, Raven Watch has covered the biggest sports moments at AU, as well as sharing some … [Read more...]

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Psychology students present research

April 30, 2018 by Noel Marquis

On April 21, psychology majors presented their research projects to fellow students and psychology professionals at the 37th Mid-America Undergraduate Psychology Research Conference (MAUPRC).  The aim of the MAUPRC is to allow psychology students the opportunity to present their research in a professional setting. This year, MAUPRC was held at Eastern Illinois University.  This year, research topics ranged from Sarah Repp’s “Negative Attitudes Surrounding Older Adults With Severe Mental … [Read more...]

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