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A look into the Radium Girls case, as told onstage this weekend and next

April 9, 2026 By Ozzy Tharp

The School of Music and Performing Arts’ mainstage production for the spring, Radium Girls, opens this weekend in Byrum Hall. Written by award-winning playwright D.W. Gregory, the play follows the true case of Grace Fryer, a dial painter who sued the United States Radium Corporation after she and the other women painting radium dials for […]

Holy Spirit and Fire: A concert of soulful music and sincere appreciation

April 8, 2026 By Ozzy Tharp

On Sunday, March 29th at 2:30 P.M., students and visitors alike gathered in York Performance Hall for not just any concert, but the first live performance of Holy Spirit and Fire, the album written and performed by student Nathaniel Williams— or Than, as he’s known to close friends and colleagues. Than, a senior majoring in […]

Celebrating AU Women: Anecdotes of Women in STEM

April 7, 2026 By Abigail Jeyakaran

This year’s celebration of women in the past and present for Women’s History Month during March saw the theme of “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future”. There are many such women on Anderson University’s campus who are taking charge on the path to sustainability, including within the realm of science, technology, engineering, and […]

A New Winning Standard: Adam Christensen Hired as Head Coach of the AU Women’s Soccer Team

April 2, 2026 By Reuben Crisler

In late January, AU welcomed Adam Christensen as the new women’s soccer coach.  Christensen has ties to Indiana, living here for over 16 years. Once he graduated from Avon High School, Christensen played for several different colleges in three different sports.  Last year, Christensen was the assistant men’s soccer coach at Lee University. He is […]

When Voices Soar: Celebrating the Night Through Song

March 30, 2026 By Sarah Loehmer

The School of Music & Performing Arts (SMPA) hosted the Revue on Friday at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday at 2:00 p.m. respectively. The Revue is a combination of both past SMPA performances and new pieces that the students have been working on across all aspects of the program: including but not limited to dance, music […]

AUPD introduces their newest canine recruit: Kimber the Doberman

March 25, 2026 By Cohen Miller

Anderson University’s Police Department has a new recruit, Kimber the Doberman. She is currently serving the department as a contact dog, and has been welcomed with open arms into the department. Contact dog’s serve to provide a friendly and approachable face to those in stress, a job Kimber excels in. This, alongside many other recent […]

Christopher Blezek expands study abroad experience with personal expeditions 

March 23, 2026 By Ozzy Tharp

Christopher Blezek, a senior majoring in national security, political science, and history was in Warsaw, Poland from late February to June of last year as part of a study abroad program. As he was there, and even after the program ended, he took it upon himself to visit several countries, including but not limited to […]

Recounting True Stories: Quoth the Raven

March 20, 2026 By Sarah Loehmer

Photos provided by Sarah Loehmer Anderson University hosted the tenth annual Quoth the Raven Tuesday night at 7 p.m. in the Alley, located beside Mocha Joes. Quoth the Raven is an event that is hosted each year to highlight the students and their storytelling from taking the Art of Storytelling course, offered here at Anderson […]

Baseball and Softball takes off to Florida during Spring Break

March 17, 2026 By Eli DiRuzza

During spring break, the AU baseball and softball teams took trips down to Florida to play games. Baseball went 3-3 and softball went 2-4. Softball also had games in Elizabethtown, KY, in which they went winless.  BASEBALL Baseball started their Florida trip on Friday, Mar 6, beating Waynesburg 8-4. Pitcher Rhet Hackman picked up the […]

AU Students Take Learning and Service Abroad

March 4, 2026 By Catherina Shultz

This spring, Anderson University will send 89 students and faculty leaders across the globe through its Tri-S program, continuing a tradition of faith-centered service, intercultural learning and global engagement that has shaped the institution for more than six decades. Tri-S — short for Serve, Study and Share — began in 1964 as an effort to […]

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President John Pistole Retrospective: God Qualifies the Called (Podcast)

Join senior Miles Morey in a sit-down with President John S. Pistole, affectionately known as PJP to Anderson University students. They discuss Pistole’s decade as AU president, how his past roles and faith prepared him for leadership, favorite memories, and what the future holds for him and the school. Don’t miss his message to all […]

Rick Garrett

Hear from AU Police Chief, Rick Garrett, in an interview with Benjamin Gaston.

Michael Mosser

Anderson University alumnus, Michael Mosser, speaks about his life teaching and coaching at Adams Central High School.

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