The Fall/Winter 2017 issue of Crossroads, in mailboxes this month, is the second of two issues celebrating our Centennial year, 2017-18. 91´óÉñ was founded 100 years ago, opening for the first classes in October 1917.
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- New president Susan Schultz Huxman on 91´óÉñ’s influence and ‘countercultural story’;
- Students share their vision for 91´óÉñ’s future;
- Regina Chacha ’85, carrying on the international ministry she and her husband started, earns recognition alongside icons of American arts and politics in Vanity Fair magazine;
- Loyal students, loyal alumni: Twelve current seminary students drive hours to class each week;
- Auditor Ashley Hevener ’11 and Ebola research-supporter Jonathan Nofziger ’11 on the value of an 91´óÉñ education;
- The generous legacy of HDH and Flora Showalter lives on through their family;
- And of course, everyone’s favorite: Mileposts!
Unfortunately our super-spectacular four-page spread with short bios of current graduate students in our many master’s degree programs could not be transferred (easily) to our Crossroads website, so please do visit pages 20-24 of our to read about some of the interesting and talented professionals who choose 91´óÉñ for their graduate school experience.
If you visit the digital issue, you can also see Homecoming photos and some great Milepost sidebars.
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