Landis comes to Sterling College from Berean Academy in Elbing, Kansas, where he has served as assistant superintendent.
Release Date:
Thursday, August 6, 2015
As Sterling College moves forward with strategic planning and growth, David Landis Jr. ’88 of Newton, Kansas, has been appointed vice president for administration and institutional initiatives. Landis will lead several areas that currently report to President Scott Rich.
Sterling College has hired Dr. Ken Brown of Sterling, Kansas, as vice president for academic affairs.
Release Date:
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Sterling College has hired Dr. Ken Brown of Sterling, Kansas, as vice president for academic affairs. In this role, Brown will be the senior administrator for academic programs at the College and will serve on the President’s Cabinet.
Joan Ehresman will welcome guests to campus as the new administrative receptionist and office manager in the west entrance of Cooper Hall
Release Date:
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Joan Ehresman will welcome guests to campus as the new administrative receptionist and office manager in the west entrance of Cooper Hall. She serves as the receptionist, coordinator of the web and campus calendars, maintains the Warrior Hub and serves as assistant manager of guest services.
Students at Sterling College will be greeted by new and familiar faces as they move into dorms this August.
Release Date:
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Students at Sterling College will be greeted by new and familiar faces as they move into dorms this August. This year’s resident directors include Renard Ballard ’14, Jon Earle ’11, Aundraya Garcia ’14, Hannah Lambert ’14, John Summitt. Eddie Adesodun ’14 will join the staff as assistant resident director for Kilbourn Hall.
Sterling College President Scott Rich made a statement remembering the life of Fran Jabara after his passing over the weekend.
Release Date:
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Sterling College President Scott Rich made a statement remembering the life of Fran Jabara after his passing over the weekend. Jabara, a Wichita businessman, professor and entrepreneur, died at the age of 90.
The Ross and Fern Freeman Lecture Series for Servant Leadership will host Nancy Ortberg
Release Date:
Friday, July 24, 2015
The Ross and Fern Freeman Lecture Series for Servant Leadership will host Nancy Ortberg, director of leadership development at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, October 30 at 10 a.m. on the campus of Sterling College. The event, held in Culbertson Auditorium, seeks to educate individuals on the various values and applications of leadership by highlighting the servant leadership attributes present in others.
The Office of Admissions at Sterling College welcomed two new counselors to their team for the 2015-16 recruiting season
Release Date:
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
The Office of Admissions at Sterling College welcomed two new counselors to their team for the 2015-16 recruiting season – Roy Abousamra ’15 and Leah Alford. Abousamra will handle prospective athlete visits and students interested in athletic training, communication, exercise science and sports management. Alford will assist students interested in art, English, music and theatre.
Sterling College has hired Brad Evenson of Hutchinson, Kansas, as director of marketing and communications.
Release Date:
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Sterling College has hired Brad Evenson of Hutchinson, Kansas, as director of marketing and communications. Evenson will play a key role in utilizing technology and marketing assets to create publications and marketing that advances Sterling College’s mission and enhances its image and visibility to internal and external target markets.
Hannah Kelley of Wellsville, Kansas, was awarded the 2015-16 KICF Recognition Scholarship.
Release Date:
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Sterling College’s Hannah Kelley of Wellsville, Kansas, was awarded the 2015-16 KICF Recognition Scholarship. Kelley is a double-major, pursuing degrees in biology and writing and editing: professional writing. She has a 4.0 grade point average and is expected to graduate in 2016.
Rose Wilson was able to earn her B.S. in Organizational Management in just two years with Sterling College Online
Release Date:
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Rose Wilson is the assistant director of facilities at Garden City Community College. She likes her job but without a college degree, her options for promotion or working elsewhere were limited. That is when she decided to continue her education. Rose began by earning an associate’s degree through Garden City Community College and used the articulation agreement between GCCC and Sterling College to apply all of her associate’s work toward a bachelor’s degree. She was able to earn her B.S. in Organizational Management in just two years with Sterling College Online.