The debate team has achieved another significant milestone. Senior Jessica Brayton of Lyons, Kan., and junior Nolan Chaney, of Hutchinson, Kan., have been selected to participate in the National Parliamentary Debate Tournament of Excellence (NPTE).
A new policy has made it easier for transfer students to join Sterling College. The Guaranteed Admission Advantage (GAA) ensures that many Kansas community college students will receive special benefits.
Last September, Sterling College junior Rebecca Barnes traveled a long way from her hometown of Hiawatha, Kan., - 8,889 miles, to be exact. Barnes traveled to Coimbatore, a city in Tamil Nadu, India, where she lived for three and a half months.
Alumnus Windell Middlebrooks ’02 got his first break in Weekends at the D.L., a comedy sketch television show, in 2005. Things have only gone up for him since then, resulting in fame and a fairly recognizable face.
While the weather has been oscillating between winter and spring, the Sterling College debate team has maintained a steady collision course with the National Parliamentary Debate Association Tournament, to be held in March in Bellingham, Wash.
The Dean’s List for the Fall of 2011 semester has been released. Criteria for the Dean’s List include the completion of at least twelve graded credit hours and a cumulative and semester GPA of 3.5 or better. The following students were named to the list.
ABC’s Body of Proof star and Sterling alumnus Windell Middlebrooks ’02 will be the featured speaker at Sterling College on Friday, February 17th. The public is invited to hear Middlebrooks speak in honor of Black History Month at 10:00 a.m. in Culbertson Auditorium, no charge.
The Sterling College community welcomes a new face to its ranks. Theresa Teufel is joining the advancement office as a part-time administrative assistant.