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Anabel Reid Run for Water

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by   |  04.10.12  |  Uncategorized

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Anabel Reid Run for Water

by   |  03.20.12  |  Uncategorized

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Remembering Anabel

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by   |  02.02.12  |  Uncategorized

Last Saturday, Jan. 28, would have been Anabel Reid’s 20th birthday. In her honor, friends and family met outside of the Zona Luce Building to scatter a portion of her ashes. Among the guests were Anabel’s mother and brother, Shelley and Becton Reid.

“As much as Anabel loved life, and she really loved life,” said Shelley. “Anabel loved God more.” More »

2011 Spring Awards Banquet

0 Commentsby   |  05.11.11  |  Uncategorized

A&E’s annual Spring Awards Banquet took place Thursday, May 5 at University Church of Christ.  This was a time to recognize the 2011 graduates, congratulate those who have won special departmental awards and to welcome the incoming Alpha Epsilon Sigma, AES, officers for the upcoming school year. 

The department was honored to have Dr. Nancy Shankle, the Associate Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences, in attendance as well as the A&E faculty and staff.  More »

Texas Farm Bureau 2011 Collegiate Discussion Meet

0 Commentsby   |  05.04.11  |  Uncategorized

Four of our students Jessica Epps, Kathleen Henderson, Anabel Reid and Syrah Wellmann, participated in the Texas Farm Bureau Collegiate Discussion Meet on April 16 in Waco, Texas.  Anabel was one of four students to make the finals.

 Dr. Michael Nicademus, assistant professor of environmental science, accompanied the students to the meet and said, “The meet allows students to think about issues in agriculture and talk about them in a constructive way.” More »

Medina Children’s Home Trip

0 Commentsby   |  12.03.10  |  Uncategorized

A&E’s annual trip to Medina Children’s Home was bigger this year than ever before.  Twenty-three students participated.  Their responsibilities this year consisted of clearing land, mowing, and moving in a new family.   A&E students and sponsors also cooked dinner Saturday evening for the entire campus as they do every year.

“This was my third time to go on the trip and it gets better every year,” said Tiffany Lutz, junior animal science major from Zelienople, Pa.  “I decided to go this year because it’s always a fun trip.  I enjoy it because of the connections I make with my fellow students that I wouldn’t normally make in a classroom.” More »

World Missions Workshop

0 Commentsby   |  12.03.10  |  Uncategorized

Students from around the nation gathered October 14-17 for the 50th annual World Missions Workshop.  The event was held at Camp Tahkodah, Harding University’s global village, Harding University Tahkodah (H.U.T.), near Floral, Ark.  This program was designed to inspire and challenge students to use their talents and abilities in the kingdom of God and give practical application for a life of service as they learn under the theme “That They May Have Life” from John 10:10.

“The workshop was extremely helpful in providing hands-on experience as to what working in a third world country would be like as well as opening up a world of connections to other missionaries,” said Kathleen Henderson, junior environmental science major from Rockport, Texas. More »