Senior Samantha Davison of Wichita, Kan., known in Sterling College circles for her lead acting and singing roles in several department plays and musicals, is taking on a new challenge by directing William Inge’s Picnic.
The Sterling College Art Department, will host the 2012 Annual Juried Student Art Show, beginning Thursday, March 29. The work will be on display for three weeks and the gallery is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The exhibit will be in the gallery of the Sterling College Art Center at the corner of West Washington and North 8th Street, one block south of the Gleason Athletic Complex.
The Sterling College Chorale will be finishing their “California Bound” Chorale tour with a concert at the United Presbyterian Church on Sunday, March 25 for at 3:00 p.m.
The Sterling College Board of Trustees has elected alumna Heather McCreery ’90 to serve as the new Chair of the Board. Tim O’Brien was also elected to continue his service as Vice Chair.
Personnel from 34 school districts across Kansas gathered at Bethany College for the annual ACCK Teacher Interview Day, where students participated in 25-minute interviews as they competed for open teaching positions in the school districts represented.
Music at Sterling College will be hosting the Hutchinson Community College’s vocal jazz ensemble, Badinage, under the direction of Neal Allsup on Tuesday, March 20. The concert will be held in Upper Wilson at 7:30 p.m., followed by a reception. This event is free and open to the public.
Badinage has performed at Carnegie Hall, the North Texas Jazz Festival, and the Northern Colorado Jazz Festival.
Six months after the formation of Sterling College’s chapter of Phi Beta Lambda, three of its members will make their way the PBL National Leadership Conference in San Antonio, Texas, in June, where students from across the country will compete by putting their business knowledge to the test.
College scouts attend high school basketball games to find recruits, but after the KSHSAA 2A Boys Basketball Tournament, high school athletic departments may want to consider scouting the Sterling College campus for high school basketball coaches.
The Sterling College Chorale left today for their annual choir tour around the southwest United States. The Chorale will make fourteen stops on their annual Spring Break tour, beginning on Thursday, March 8 and continuing through Thursday, March 15.
Taylor Fair, a senior at Sterling High School in Sterling, Kan., and Johannah Borchard, a home-schooled student from Minneola, Kan., were announced winners of the Sterling College Trustee Scholarship based on their efforts in three phases of academic competition held on February 18.