January 2021

Grace College and John Patrick University Partner to Meet National Demand for Medical Imaging Technicians

Grace College and John Patrick University of Health and Applied Sciences in South Bend, Ind., are partnering to offer Grace College students a bachelor of science in medical imaging degree. Grace students can enroll in the program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology this spring. Grace’s addition of the degree […]

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Edna Wonderly, Former Professor’s Wife, Dies

Edna Wonderly, the widow of former Grace College professor, Daniel Wonderly, has died. Her obituary appears below. Edna Giese Wonderly, 96, of Black Mountain, N.C., formerly of Oakland, passed away on December 31, 2020. Born on July 7, 1924 on a homestead in Campbell County, South Dakota, she was a daughter of the late Friedrich and Christina

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Grace College Names Dr. Laurie Owen Vice President of Academic Affairs

After a year as interim vice president of academic affairs, Grace College named Dr. Laurie Owen the permanent vice president of academic affairs. Owen has accrued nearly 20 years of experience at Grace College, including ten as the dean of the School of Education. She earned her B.S. from Eastern Illinois University, her M.A. from

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Grace Men’s Basketball Snaps IWU Winning Streak

The Republic, Mitchell, S.D., made note of Grace College’s streak-breaking win over Indiana Wesleyan Wednesday night. The men’s basketball upset No. 1 Indiana Wesleyan 91-87. The victory snaps IWU’s 26-game win streak, propelling the Lancers (9-4, 2-2 Crossroads League) up the league standings. A portion of the story appears below. Click here to read the

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Online Session to Look at Fellowship’s History with Race

Last summers We Are One Breakout entitled, “Redeeming Social Distance; Toward and Beyond Racial Reconciliation After Years of Separation,” has become a series of conversations on the topic. Carlos Tellez led last summer’s Breakout and offered an outline of steps to take in application. Encompass World Partners sponsored the breakout session and has hosted these

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Grace College Issues Basketball Attendance Update for 2021

A new update has been posted for fan policies and procedures at home events for Grace College basketball. The update will be in effect beginning Jan. 5 and will continue until further notice. Kosciusko County recently transitioned to “red” status, per the state’s COVID-19 data. These changes are a direct reflection of that county update.

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2020 Was Significant Year for Eagle Commission

Mark Penfold, the Charis Fellowship endorser for military chaplains has sent a review of 2020 activities for the Eagle Commission. Among the items: The year 2020 has also been a significant year for the Eagle Commission. With the advice and full support of GBIF, the Eagle Commission drafted bylaws and was incorporated in the state of

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Harman to Step Down as Coach of Grace College Softball

Sarah Harman has decided to step aside as the head coach of Grace’s softball team. Harman cited the desire to pursue professional endeavors outside of athletics as the reason for stepping down as well as the ability to spend more time with her family. She leaves Grace after three seasons. The Lady Lancers were NAIA

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