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S/L Summer-Fall06 Pages 1,2,3 - Southern Nazarene University
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6729 NW 39th Expressway
Bethany, OK 73008-2694
THE LIGHT INSIDE
SUMMER-FALL 2006
Come home
for Homecoming!
On the cover
Pictured on the front cover is the
current SNU School of Business
faculty, holding photos of former
faculty: Front row, l to r, Dr. Mary
Jones; Dr. Tom Herskowitz, chair;
Dr. Jiuhong Tang. Middle row,
l to r, Dr. Randall Spindle; Prof
Cindy Powell. Back row, l to r,
Prof Rendall Garrett; and Dr.
Larry Mills.
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Celebrating the SNU
School of Business:
Taking the mind of Christ
to the world of business
Point of Grace in concert
9/19/06, 10:10 PM
Summer/Fall
2006
Gresham’s
Good News
Great tradition – still improving
Danskin, Shellenberger, Mills, Powell, Biggs,
Snell, Garrett, Harris, Seyfert, Spindle, are
names recognizable to SNU grads from the
SNU School of Business. For the last half
century, this discipline has produced some of
our most outstanding graduates, such as Ron
Mercer (Xerox), Howard Hendrick (Director
of Human Services, OK), Greg Hall (Wal-Mart),
Brad Moore (Hallmark), Dale Webster (House
of Webster), David McClung, Carl Sawyer,
Hayward Sawyer, Gary Cummings, Dan Martin
(Point Loma Nazarene University), and hundreds
more. The list is too long to enumerate.
What is most noteworthy about this School is
the strong mentoring bond created between
instructors and students. Wherever my travels
take me, the question from alums is the same:
“Are they still doing the same great job of
developing students as they did when I was in
college?”
Thankfully, I can report that the faculty in the
School of Business is still one of our finest.
Dr. Tom Herskowitz, current Chair of the
School, comes from the realm of practical
business as former president of companies
like Mail Boxes, Etc., and I Can’t Believe It’s
Yogurt. New hire Dr. Jiuhong Tang brings her
skills in finance gained in her graduate program
at the University of Illinois, along with her
native speaking ability in Mandarin. Dr. Mary
Jones, recently Chief Academic Officer at
Africa Nazarene University in Kenya, also
joins us this fall, combining substantial international experience with a seasoned view of
business.
Yes, I am enthusiastically boastful! The work
of the decades has laid a strong foundation for
the current new momentum. With initiatives
in microfinance in Central America, exploration efforts in making relationships with
institutions in China, and partnership with
Feed the Children, we are moving to globalize
our opportunities for students. What a time
to be a student in the SNU School of Business!
Take pride, graduates. Your work in the field
around the world has given our product a
strong reputation, and your successors are
preparing to continue this practice.
Join us for a great time of celebrating the
tradition and heritage of the SNU School of
Business at Homecoming 2006. I hope to see
you there!
Celebrating the SNU
School of Business
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aking the mind of Christ to the world of
business begins with professors who bring
the mind of Christ to the classroom. Three
current business students tell their own
stories of how this has taken place for them,
giving voice to the years and students before
them who have experienced the same.
Sophomore Andrea Kesterson, junior Landon
Jaggers, and senior Katy Stewart all agree that it
is the combination of strong faculty, rigorous
academic standards and life-changing opportunities that propels the consistent education of
exceptional leaders at the SNU School of
Business.
Today’s Students
The opportunities for involvement
within the School of Business are
incredible, according to sophomore,
International Studies major Andrea
Kesterson.
Below, from left: Dr. Tom Herskowitz , Chair of the School
of Business, visits with this year’s faculty team: Dr. Jiuhong
Tang, Professor of Finance & Mandarin; Dr. Mary Jones,
Professor of Marketing; Dr. Larry Mills, Professor of
Management; Prof Cindy Powell, Professor of Accounting &
Finance; Prof Rendall Garrett, Professor of Accounting; and
Dr. Randall Spindle, Professor of Business.
LOREN GRESHAM, PH.D.
President
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Taking the Mind of Christ to the World of Business
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“The Chat with the Execs, a chance to study
abroad, and interactions between students and
professors really make the SNU School of
Business a life-changing journey where God is
rampant all around you,” said Kesterson.
Kesterson plans on going to law school upon
graduation. She has been especially grateful for
the positive professor-student relationship.
“I chose SNU because I loved the atmosphere
when I visited. I loved the small numbers [in
classes] and the community of students and
professors … who start off every class with
prayer, which is very encouraging. Professors are
willing to work with you and take extra time just
to talk, if needed. They are great teachers,
mentors, and friends.”
Junior Marketing major, Landon
Jaggers, applauds the wide variety of
volunteer opportunities available to
Business students as one of the
strengths of the School of Business.
“By getting involved in the Business School’s
Board of Directors, I have helped plan and
participated in every event sponsored by
the school. One particular experience that
stands out is the Angel Tree event that takes
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place once a semester. As business students we
commit to spending time with children of
incarcerated parents … playing sports, games,
eating pizza, and going to a football or basketball game. The purpose is to influence the lives
of these children, but it always has a huge
influence on my life as well,” said Jaggers.
“In addition to the opportunities for involvement, the strength of the faculty and quality of
education sets the SNU School of Business apart
from other colleges.”
Katy Stewart, senior Business
Finance major, wants to impact the
lives of people through the field of
sports business management.
“SNU has provided me with a great atmosphere
to develop more than just skills to assist me in
the business world. The professors are willing to
do whatever it takes to see students become
successful. There is also a wonderful opportunity to develop networking skills and relationships with many SNU alumni and members of
the local business community.” said Stewart.
Stewart believes it has been the opportunities to
participate in the Business Gaming Team and
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Taking the mind of Christ to the world of business
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the Student Board of Directors that has elevated
her educational experience above and beyond
other schools. She sees the SNU School of Business
as a place that challenges as well as guides.
Yesterday’s Heritage
The School’s mission is to provide a quality
program in preparation for professional careers
in business and society, based on a foundation
of ethical Christian principles. This mission
began in 1944 when a degree in Business
Education was added to the offerings of then
Bethany Peniel College. The Department of
Business was first headed by Dr. Donald
Danskin, with Mrs. Elmer Shellenberger the first
degree recipient in 1947. During the move
through the 1950’s, degrees in Business
Administration and Accounting were added to
the business curriculum, and the development
achieved national accreditation in 1956.
In 1960, Dr. Elmer Shellenberger became the
fourth department chair. Over the next three
decades Business would become the largest of all
campus departments. Under Shellenberger
majors were added in Marketing, Management,
Aviation-Business and the Master of Science in
Management. In 1987 the school’s name
changed to Southern Nazarene University. In
1989 the Department of Business became the
School of Business. As the fifth leader in the 45year history of the business program, Dr. Larry
Mills, took the helm. Added to the curriculum
during the 1990’s was a Finance degree and the
Master of Business Administration. Co-curricular
activities of the Student Board of Directors,
Chat With the Executive, Mock Interviews, the
Ultimate Challenge, SIFE and other service
orientation projects have all been added to the
student opportunities in the School of Business.
(i.e., Angel Tree/Angel Care).
The School of Business remains the largest
school or department of the university. It faces
the future with a commitment to provide the
finest of professional business education, while
developing business leaders with a strong
Christian perspective.
Tomorrow’s Leadership
Tomorrow’s business leaders are being taught
and guided by today’s School of Business faculty,
including two new professors added this year:
Dr. Jiuhong Tang, who will teach finance courses
as well as a new course in Mandarin Chinese
language for the Modern Language Department;
and Dr. Mary Jones who will teach Marketing.
“We are expanding our faculty and programs as
our vision expands, “states Dr. Tom Herskowitz,
chair for the School of Business. “We will continue
to recognize successful for-profit business
leaders, but we will do so while including the
non-profit business leaders as well. We want
students to know that they don’t have to live in
the bush for 20 years to serve God in the mission
field … they can use their business skills and
make a real difference in the lives of people all
around the world. Our vision includes working
On campus
SNU launches RSS Feed
This year’s annual SNU website redesign included
the addition of an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed to provide access to the most current
SNU news and events. RSS is a no-cost, simple
way for media outlets and individuals to receive
updated news as soon as it is released. News is
always updated through the RSS feed and is
delivered to subscribers through an RSS reader.
Free RSS feed readers can be accessed at websites
such as Microsoft, Google, MSNBC, and Yahoo!
The SNU RSS feed should work with any reader
using the standard XML-based format. To
subscribe to the free SNU RSS feeds, you can
add them to your reader by clicking on the RSS
icons on the snu website at www.snu.edu after
you have installed a reader, or by keying in the
following URL:
• For news: http://www.snu.edu/rss/news.asp
• For events: http://www.snu.edu/rss/events.asp
The SNU Room!
The youth group from Baton Rouge First Church
of the Nazarene created an SNU Room to
increase SNU visibility at their local church,
complete with a hand painted larger-than-life
SNU logo. “SNU is something they are a part of
now because of the ownership they have in this
room,” said youth leader Heidi Babin. Way to go
Baton Rouge First … you rock!
Mike Brooks, VP Student Development (far left) and
President Loren Gresham (far right) stand with
students Jonathan Meisner and Lindsey (McKellips)
Dermer, recipients of the President’s Award.
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• Angel Tree – the annual Prison Fellowship
event that challenges business students to
become “difference makers” in the lives of
needy and disadvantaged children with
parents in prison.
• Delta Mu Delta Honor Society – recognizes
and rewards superior scholastic achievement
of students in business.
• Internships – designed to enrich and enhance
the student’s experiential learning through real
world applications.
• Management Gaming Team – an intercollegiate business management event participated
in by teams from SNU since 1986. SNU has
achieved eight national championships in the
past 15 to 19 years.
• Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) – An
international organization committed to
helping students develop community outreach
projects that teach people how to operate
better in the free enterprise system.
• Student Board of Directors – a nine-member
board of students elected by their peers and
Established and facilitated by SNU in 1995, the
Peer Learning Network brings together the
leadership teams of Oklahoma companies for
the purpose of professional development.
Members pool resources and hear world-class
presenters, share management, leadership and
planning ideas and network with a wide array of
successful Oklahoma company representatives.
For more information visit the web at
www.snu.edu/pln.
Construction on the SNU Gate has begun as the
next phase of the “Transforming Vision” campaign.
The Gate will be located on the north side of the
39th Expressway and Peniel Street intersection.
You can follow the progress through the online
Construction Cam found on the home page of
the SNU website at www.snu.edu. The Gate will
be dedicated during Homecoming Weekend on
Saturday, November 11, at 9:30 a.m.
On Saturday, May 13, 345 alumni were added to
the SNU Alumni Association as 285 undergraduate
and 60 graduate students received degrees.
Jonathan Meisner and Lindsey (McKellips)
Dermer received the President’s Award. Students
are nominated for the President’s Award based
on academic achievement, campus involvement,
and demonstration of SNU’s values of character,
culture and Christ. Faculty then vote for a male
and female student to receive the award. Added
to the graduates from the Winter 2005 commencement the total graduates for the 05/06
academic year equals 610.
Zig Ziglar • Thursday, September 28, 2006
William Krystol • Tuesday, November 14, 2006
J.D. Power • Thursday, February 8, 2007
Nicholas Negroponte • Wednesday, March 28, 2007
faculty to serve in the leadership of the School
of Business.
• Ultimate Challenge – developed in 1990 as an
opportunity for a creative way for students
and faculty to interact, compete, foster
friendship and build community.
Andrea, Landon and Katy represent the many
School of Business students who have come to
SNU seeking a degree to prepare them for the
business world. They can testify to the quality of
education they have received. Under the framework
of Character, Culture, and Christ, they will
graduate from the SNU School of Business
knowing their experiences – in and out of the
classroom – have equipped them to be successful
in their respective professional personal lives.
“The SNU School of Business is always striving
for excellence,” summed up Katy Stewart.
Excellence in the classroom, excellence in
faculty, and ultimately in developing excellence
in our students.
SNU School of Business
Degree Programs
UNDERGRADUATE
Accounting
Accounting CPA track
Aviation Business
Business Administration
Business Administration/Pre-Law
Finance
International Studies Program
(Multi-Departmental)
Management
Marketing
GRADUATE
Master in Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Science in Management (MSM)
Adult Degree Completion (Bachelor of
Science in Business Administration)
For more information about the SNU School of Business
log on to www.snu.edu/business.
Development
The Office of University Advancement has
added more than 150 pages to the SNU
web site on the topic of personal
finance, tax planning and smart strategies
for charitable giving. Each page allows
SNU friends and alumni to surf our web
site and anonymously gather important
information for your future financial
health. To find the pages, go to
www.snu.edu/giving, then click on
“Planned Giving.”
Included is a Glossary of Terms containing
entries of 36 definitions commonly used in
estate planning.
Spring ’06 Commencement
This year’s PLN line up of speakers includes the
following well-known business leaders:
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The SNU School of Business provides a variety
of opportunities for students to involve themselves
for the sake of developing good business ethics
and skills. Student opportunities include:
Summer Construction
Update
Peer Learning Network
(PLN) Speakers for 06/07
SNU Room – Pictured above standing (left to right):
Larry Hess, Tyler Bennett, Alesha VandenBosch, Heidi
(Brandt) Babin. Back row: John Roberts, Howard Hughes,
Joey Fougerousse, Corey Desselle, Isaac Porterfield,
Andy Bennett, Rick Babin. Front row: Rebecca Jones,
Danielle VandenBosch, Emily Fougerousse, Whitney
Scott, Jennifer Roberts, Brooke Scott, Lauren Richard.
in world poverty areas where we can place students as leaders who see this business challenge
also as a ministry. In other words, taking the
mind of Christ to the world of business, be it forprofit or not-for-profit business.”
Under the Q&A section, you can test your
financial prowess by taking any of seven
quizzes. Once you have answered the
questions simply hit, “Check Your
Answers” to see how you did.
A peek inside SNU’s new recording studio
New Recording Studio
for the School of Music
Above is pictured the inside of the new
recording facility constructed for the SNU
School of Music. Occupying about 2,000 square
feet, this studio addition contains three control
rooms and five isolation rooms capable of
functioning independently or as a whole.
Students will have access to industry-standard
software to study principles as diverse as basic
acoustics to common studio procedures, in a
hands-on environment that far exceeds the
conventional classroom experience. Students
can work together or individually on class
assignments, commercial studio work, or
personal projects. SNU performance groups can
also produce commercial quality recordings.
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Also new is a Reading Room, filled with
articles available for you to read online or
print. These are arranged in 34 categories
of interest for easy reference. Among the
more unusual titles:
• A Spending Quiz for Couples
• On Your Own Now: Estate Planning
for One
• Living Will: Pros and Cons
There are also 11 fact-filled articles
written specifically to attorneys, accountants
and financial planners, to help you make
wise choices.
If you prefer, we can send you any one of
several ebrochures for you to read. Simply
click on an ebrochure title and e-mail us
with your request. For any questions on
these new web pages or to request information by regular mail, contact the Office of
University Advancement at 405-491-6311
or e-mail us at [email protected].
SNU
welcomes
new faculty
for Fall 2006
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Pictured left to right: Doug Eaton, Alumni President; Harrell Luckey; Jan Hulsey;
Brent Hofen; Janis Dawson; David Hubbs; President Loren Gresham; C. Wayne
Rice; Joy Beaver; Brenda Styers, Alumni Director.
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At Homecoming 2005, awards were
presented to alumni including several from
the School of Music. Outstanding Alumni
for 2005 included Janis Dawson, Brent
Hofen, David Hubbs, Jan Hulsey, Harrell
Kenny Marchant Robert Hale
Luckey and Kenny Marchant. Joy Beaver
and C. Wayne Rice received the Heritage Award, which recognizes
individuals for personal dedication, service, reflection of Christian ideals,
and extended contributions to the SNU Community for 25 years or more.
The President’s Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to the
featured showcase concert performer, Robert Hale, for his accomplishments in the field of operatic classical and sacred performance.
Chapter Events
Southern California
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Kansas City
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Union Station
Includes private showing of the
Dead Sea Scrolls
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June 2007
Alumni Night
at the Cincinnati Reds
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Log on to www/snu.edu/alumni
for dates and details
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December 9
Winter Commencement
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November 10-12
Homecoming 2006
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November 3
Excel Auction
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November 2-4
College Days
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October 19-20
Fall Break
Tustin Golf and Country Club
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October 17
5th Annual
Pastor Appreciation Day
at SNU
October 14
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Upcoming
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SNU Alumni Office
6729 NW 39th Expressway
Bethany, OK 73008
[email protected]
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If you’re an alum, we’re interested
in what you’re up to. Share news
about weddings, births, deaths,
graduations, promotions, jobs and
such, and we’ll include as much as
we can squeeze into Southern Light.
Photos are welcome. Please include
your class year.
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Each Homecoming presents an annual opportunity to publicly recognize
outstanding alumni. This year at the Homecoming showcase concert on
Saturday, November 11, alumni will be recognized including several
representing the School of Business.
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Inquiring minds
want to know!
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Alumni Awards
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Want to know more about classmates
and other alums? Check out the
AlumNews page on the SNU website
at www.snu.edu/alumnews.
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Dr. Llyle E. Eckley, former chairman of the SNU Board of Trustees, passed
away on August 15, 2006. A highly regarded minister whose work spanned 75
years of service as pastor and District Superintendent in the Church of the
Nazarene, Eckley was 96 years old. He devoted his life to ministry to the “man
on the street” and supported Nazarene Higher Education. The Rev. Dwight
Southworth described Eckley in his retirement tribute as “a great doer as well
as a great believer, a man without sham or veneer, and a preacher with an
irresistible passion.”
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Micah Paul was born
January 14, 2006, to
Kevin (’00) and
Heather (Howard,
’00) Simpson. Micah
is welcomed by big sister, Anna.
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www.snu.edu
Jude Patrick was born
October 14, 2005, to
Julius (’00) and Julia
Sanna.
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Dr. Loren Gresham
President
Dr. David Alexander
Vice President
for University Advancement
Brenda Styers
Director of Alumni Relations
Carol Wight, Editor
Director of Communications & Marketing
Eunice Trent
Associate Director of
Communications & Marketing
Nita West
Designer
Judy Akins, Tyler Thomas
Creative Consultants
Heaven Madison was born May 6,
2006, to Randy and Kristine
(Oakley, ’00) Lee.
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Hailey Ann was born
April 21, 2006, to
parents, Deron (’99)
and Deawn (Rauh,
’00) Dunnington.
Hailey Ann was welcomed by her big
sister, Hannah, and grandparents,
Don and Jane Dunnington.
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Nazarene University (USPS 683.590), is
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Relations with the Office of Communications
& Marketing, 6729 NW 39th Expressway,
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Isabella Grace was
born August 28,
2003. She is the
proud big sister to
Spencer William,
born April 29, 2006. Their parents
are Ben (’98) and Jill Sailors.
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Emma Michelle was
born May 31, 2003, to
Tim and Cristina
(Cummins, 97) Wright.
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Caden Alexander was
born June 30, 2005,
to Kyle and Julie
(South, ’97) Whittle.
Betty “Mom Ottwell” Scott passed away on June 6, 2006. She was the dorm
“mom” for Hatley Hall in the 70s. She had retired as the Director of Career
Guidance at Rogers State University. She will be greatly missed.
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Lydia (Garrett) Northcutt (’43)
Cement, OK • 5/8/06
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Richard “Dick” Schumann (’54)
Eureka Springs, AR
We remember …
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Wesley L. Harmon (’50)
Bethany, OK • 4/25/06
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Ford N. Burkhart (’52)
Newton, KS • 2/10/06
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In Memoriam
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Professor
Department of Sociology
Hayden was born May 19, 2006, to
parents, Steve and Angela (Whatley,
’97) Cooper.
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Alan Young
Brycen Scott, born
May 25, 2005, to
Michael (’97) and
Ginger (Malone, ’98)
Cannon.
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Assistant Professor
Department of English
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Gina Weaver
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Assistant Professor
School of Business/
Modern Languages
Hannah Grace, born
October 7, 2005, and
adopted October 9,
2005, by David (’95)
and Tracie (Stokes,
’98) Pettigrew.
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Jiuhong Tang
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Assistant Professor
School of Nursing
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Donna McArthur
Jonathan Calvin Ross,
born April 18, 2006,
to Jason and Heather
(Johnson, ’95)
Clemmer.
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Amy (Alexander,
’05) and Andy
Curry (’05) were
married on January
21, 2006.
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Lindsay (Fitzsimons, ’04) and
Michael Arwood were married on
November 12, 2005.
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Kannon Dyami, born June 14, 2006,
to Keith (’93) and Michelle
(Pedroza, ’97) Jones.
Tracy Atteberry and
Rev. Shawna Renee
(Bound, ’96) were
married on May 26,
2006.
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Professor
School of Business
Christi (Overstreet, ’94) and Chris
Park were married on June 10, 2006.
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Taylor was born April 18, 2006. Her
parents are Robert and Teresa
(Buller, ’91) Treadwell.
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Mary Jones
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Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
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Stephanie Grant
No photo
available
Hannah Joy was born May 19, 2006,
to Steve (’92) and Michelle (Banz,
’93) Livingston and welcomed by
brothers Nathan and Caleb.
Marriages
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(Heather Clemmer chose to
publish the photo of her new
baby boy rather than herself
... isn’t he adorable?)
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Assistant Professor
Department of History
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Heather Clemmer
Ezekiel Quentin was
born March 10, 2006,
to Herb (’91) and
Jenny (Boldt, ’93)
Albertson. Their
baby brother brings excitement to
Abi, Ben, Celeste and Daniel.
Connelley Mae was
born December 28,
2005, to Kent (’02) and
Aimee (Coryell, ’01)
McCroskey.
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Assistant Professor
Department of English
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Stephoni Case
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Professor
School of Education
Darcy Kate was born
January 19, 2006, to
James (’01) and Angela
(Hada, ’99) Travis.
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No photo
available
Sophia Carolena was
born October 27,
2005, to Henry (’89)
and Charlotte
(Dandridge, ’83)
Siems. She is adored by her five
sisters and six brothers including
one SNU alumnus and two current
students, Sarah, Tyler and Thomas!
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Jan Cantrell
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Births
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Assistant Professor
School of Music
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Alumni
Rebekah Ambrosini
9/19/06, 10:18 PM
Scoreboard
Check out the latest updates
on the Crimson Storm
website at http://
sports.snu.edu. Watch SNU
MOTION, listen to live
broadcasts, learn about
featured athletes, and follow
the roster and stats of every
Crimson Storm athletic
team. You can also follow
updates on the New
Orleans/Oklahoma City
Hornets as SNU continues
to serve as the team’s official
practice site for the second
year.
Fall team
updates
Volleyball, Football and
Soccer (Men’s & Women’s)
seasons are already in full
swing. Log on to the website
at http://sports.snu.edu for
complete schedules, stats
and team photos. Men’s and
Women’s Basketball seasons
begin November 3 in the
Sawyer Center. Go Storm!
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THE LIGHT INSIDE
SUMMER-FALL 2006
Come home
for Homecoming!
On the cover
Pictured on the front cover is the
current SNU School of Business
faculty, holding photos of former
faculty: Front row, l to r, Dr. Mary
Jones; Dr. Tom Herskowitz, chair;
Dr. Jiuhong Tang. Middle row,
l to r, Dr. Randall Spindle; Prof
Cindy Powell. Back row, l to r,
Prof Rendall Garrett; and Dr.
Larry Mills.
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Celebrating the SNU
School of Business:
Taking the mind of Christ
to the world of business
Point of Grace in concert
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