Seniors Carly Cramton of Pretty Prairie, Kan., and Tillie (Wilbeck) Ehresman of Inman, Kan., were nominated as Sterling College’s fall Teachers of Promise.
Zach Taylor of Waukegan, Ill., will open his senior show at Sterling College on Thursday, Nov. 29, from 5-7 p.m. in the Art and Media Center gallery. Taylor’s show, “Click,” will display works of digital photography that he has developed over the semester.
Tillie (Wilbeck) Ehresman, senior at Sterling College, will perform her senior recital at the Sterling United Presbyterian Church on Monday, Nov. 26. The vocal recital will begin at 7 p.m. and last approximately 50 minutes. The public is invited to attend this free event.
Sterling College Assistant Professor Hanna Kozlowski-Slone was invited to participate in “Lost Horizon,” an international juried exhibition displaying art about history at Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Nine Warrior football players have been given All-KCAC Honors. Denton Hudspeth received both Second Team All-KCAC and Honorable Mention All-KCAC honors. Brian Noller and Kerby Rice were named to the All-KCAC Second Team. Jesse Kendig, Aric Hook, Kyle Finder, Mat Schmidt, Jordan Coleman, and James Morley were all named Honorable Mention All-KCAC.
Dr. David Briones, assistant professor of theology and ministry at Sterling College, will travel to Chicago Nov. 16-20 to present at the Institute for Biblical Research Annual Meeting. Briones will present his work on Paul’s relationship with the church in 2 Corinthians.
While most of the campus was enjoying the first hours of fall breather, the SC Debate Team, along with members of the argumentation and debate class, were hard at work hosting the Central Kansas League Championship. This is the seventh year that Sterling College has hosted the high school debate tournament on its campus.
A sister school has fallen on hard times and Sterling College Athletic Director Gary Kempf wanted to help. An E. coli outbreak from the Cleveland County Fair hit Gardner-Webb University’s swim team hard by infecting an assistant coach’s wife and daughter.
The weekend of Oct. 19-21 was a replay of previous debate tournaments attended by the Sterling College Debate Team – they returned with a first place finish from their tournament at the University of Central Missouri.
Tuesday, Nov. 6, was a big day for the entire country, but for Sterling College Associate Professor of Music Brad Nix the day is significant for reasons outside of politics. On Tuesday, Nix’s first book of piano arrangements, “Sketches in Ivory,” was released for sale.