Former Sterling College Board of Trustees member Robert Maurice Reed ’39 passed away June 27, 2016.
Release Date:
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Former Sterling College Board of Trustees member Robert Maurice Reed ’39 passed away June 27, 2016. Reed leaves behind a legacy of service to the College and the Sterling community.
“Mr. Reed was an incredible individual whose service was unmatched. He dedicated himself to family, church and community in addition to serving Sterling College. He will be greatly missed,” said Scott Rich, president.
Lonnie Isaac Named Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach
Release Date:
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Sterling College announced the launch of the men’s and women’s tennis program, beginning in the 2017-18 fall season. Additionally, Lonnie Isaac has been named head coach of the Sterling College tennis program. Isaac, an accomplished coach, comes to Sterling from Bethel College, where he established a strong and successful tennis program over the past decade.
The series will feature Jellyfish Labs founder and VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer and author and apologist Sean McDowell.
Release Date:
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Sterling College has announced The Ross and Fern Freeman Lecture Series for Servant Leadership will feature Jellyfish Labs founder and VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer as well as author and apologist Sean McDowell in the 2016-17 academic year. The lecture series, established in 2014, is free and open to the public.
Sterling College sent 15 representatives to Anchorage, Alaska, where they served the local children and families
Release Date:
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Partnering with GraceWorks Alaska for another year, student-athletes from Sterling College and Emporia State University spent a week serving families in Anchorage. The 11 athletes traveled with women’s basketball head coach K.C. Bassett, women’s soccer head coach Justin Morris, Leavenworth resident Bill Bassett and Sterling resident Wendy Comley.
The group of Sterling College representatives served meals to kids and families in a park, followed by a Bible lesson and playing games. They also went on morning prayer walks and held an evening supper for park visitors.
Sterling College named 200 students to the spring Dean’s Honor Roll for 2016.
Release Date:
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Sterling College named 200 students to the spring Dean’s Honor Roll for 2016. Students recognized are those who completed the semester with a 3.5 GPA or better in at least 12 credits of residential work or 10 credits of online work. Eligible students did not receive an F or incomplete in any course.
Students named to the spring 2016 Dean’s Honor Roll include:
Melissa Rose Abousamra of Hutchinson, Kansas,
Anna Elizabeth Adamyk of McPherson, Kansas,
James Hacher Aghbashian Jr. of Ontario, California,
Dennis Dutton received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the North American Coalition for Christian Admissions Professionals.
Release Date:
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Dennis Dutton ’82, vice president for enrollment, has worked for the Office of Admissions at Sterling College for over 30 years and on Wednesday, June 1, was recognized with an Outstanding Achievement Award from the North American Coalition for Christian Admissions Professionals. The award was presented at the annual NACCAP conference, held this year in Upland, Indiana.
The Sterling College Warrior baseball team finished its record-breaking season, finishing fifth in the final coaches’ poll of the season.
Release Date:
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
The Sterling College Warrior baseball team finished its record-breaking season, finishing fifth in the final coaches’ poll of the season. The Warrior baseball team set a school record for wins during their 52-16 season, which included winning the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament Championship and National Opening Round Championship en route to a Avista-National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics World Series appearance.
Sterling College junior Kari Stewart of Hutchinson, Kansas, was recently selected as a 2016 Intro Journals Project winner.
Release Date:
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Sterling College junior Kari Stewart of Hutchinson, Kansas, was recently selected as a 2016 Intro Journals Project winner. Stewart’s poem, “House Fire,” was one of six poetry pieces selected from submissions of undergraduate and graduate students from across the nation. Stewart was awarded a cash prize, and her poem was published in a prominent literary journal, Hayden’s Ferry Review.
The Sterling College Athletic Training Program had three students pass their Board of Certification exam this spring.
Release Date:
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
The Sterling College Athletic Training Program had three students pass their Board of Certification exam this spring. Kate Brickell of Valley Falls, Kansas; Rebecca Grasha of Olathe, Colorado; and Megan Yoder of Hutchinson, Kansas, all passed the exam on their first attempt.
Beginning their summer with two weeks of service, students and staff from Sterling College are currently serving in Ghana, Guatemala, and Peru.
Release Date:
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Beginning their summer with two weeks of service, students and staff from Sterling College are currently serving in Ghana, Guatemala, and Peru through June 2. The groups left May 18 and 19 for their two weeks of service through teaching English, outreach and evangelism.