The third annual Love Sterling event will take place on Saturday, April 28, starting at 9:00 a.m. Love Sterling was started as a way for the students, faculty, and staff of Sterling College to give back to the community that has supported them for so long.
Kansas First Congressional District Representative Tim Huelskamp has selected Sterling College to host the First District Congressional Art Show this year from Saturday, April 28 to Wednesday, May 2.
The summer of 2011 produced one of the worst droughts in Kansas since the 1930s and Sterling College Professor of Biology, Dr. Wai-Foong Hong, is using data from local farmers to study wheat production in drought conditions.
While most students may have spent Spring Break skiing, heading to the beach or even sleeping in, the Sterling College Debate and Forensics Team spent their break attending national tournaments ranging from March 9-27 in multiple states.
Kansas Governor Sam Brownback has set aside the week of April 16-22, 2012 to observe private non-profit colleges in the state for their contributions to their local communities and to Kansas.
Since 2007, Dr. Jonathan Conard, assistant professor of biology, has conducted research regarding the transfer of chronic wasting disease in deer. The equivalent of mad cow disease, chronic wasting disease is a neurological, and eventually fatal, disease in deer.
Kansas Governor Sam Brownback will be the speaker for the 2012 Sterling College Commencement ceremony. The ceremony will take place Saturday, May 12 at 9:45 a.m. on Cooper Lawn on the Sterling College campus. The event is open to the public.
There are two things that NAIA athletic trainers are not normally invited to do, and Pete Manely, director of athletic training at Sterling College, is doing them both in the same week.
There are two things that NAIA athletic trainers are not normally invited to do, and Pete Manely, director of athletic training at Sterling College, is doing them both in the same week.
Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Jonathan Conard has published an article in this month's issue of BioOne Online Journals. Titled "Foraging Ecology of Elk (Cervus elaphus) in a Tallgrass Prairie," the Sterling College faculty member’s article is a breakthrough piece in understanding the diet of elk in Kansas.