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MVNU announces retirements

Five professors and one staff member retired from Mount Vernon Nazarene University this year. Jim Harriman, assistant professor of accounting, retired from his position after 10 years. Prior to his work at MVNU, Harriman was a manager at Huntington Bank for 28 years and taught on the college level
21 May 2015
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Olivet appoints dean for School of Theology & Christian Ministry

Olivet Nazarene University recently announced the appointment of Mark R. Quanstrom as dean of the School of Theology and Christian Ministry, effective June 1. He is responsible for overseeing the school’s undergraduate and graduate academic programs, as well as the work of its faculty members. A
21 May 2015
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SNU establishes ministerial endowment

Left to right: Terry Toler, Loren Gresham, Arlita Warrick Harris, Mark Lail Southern Nazarene University recently received $166,000 for the establishment of the F. Irwin Harris Ministerial Scholarship Endowment. The donation was presented by Church of the Nazarene Foundation Executive Vice President
20 May 2015
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NNU senior wins Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory franchise

Ben Circeo shakes hands with course instructor Ron Galloway. Three Northwest Nazarene University seniors participated in a course titled “Franchise Venture” this spring. The class tasked each student to prepare a business plan for a Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory franchise. The three students
15 May 2015
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PLNU seeks new women's golf coach

The Point Loma Nazarene University Athletics Department announced Jacqui McSorley will not return as head coach for the Sea Lions women's golf team during 2015-2016 season. "We greatly appreciate Jacqui's efforts these past five years," said Ethan Hamilton, PLNU Athletics director. "She had a
14 May 2015
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SNU dedicates new science facility

Southern Nazarene University welcomed a large crowd of guests May 8 to the J.D. and Mary West Science Laboratory for the dedication of the university's newest academic facility. Named for the late J. D. and Mary West, whose lead gift launched the university's Campaign for the Sciences, the 26,000 sq
14 May 2015
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Olivet junior sets records with discus throw

Jacob Armbrust of Olivet Nazarene University’s men’s track and field team made history with his 63.17-meter (207 feet, three inches) throw in the discus at the recent Augustana College (Illinois) Meet of Champions. Armbrust’s throw ranks him No. 12 in the world in his event. The throw is the longest
14 May 2015
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NNU announces resignation of President David Alexander

On May 11, the Northwest Nazarene University Board of Trustees accepted President David Alexander’s resignation effective May 31. On behalf of the board, Board of Trustees’ Chair Randall Craker expressed appreciation to Alexander for his visionary leadership during the past seven years. In giving
12 May 2015
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NNU selects new men's basketball coach

Northwest Nazarene University Director of Athletics Kelli Lindley announced Scott Flemming as the university's new head men's basketball coach. He replaces Dave Daniels, who announced his retirement from coaching in April with a record of 34-58 at NNU. Flemming brings a history of success at the
12 May 2015
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PLNU mourns passing of retired coach

Longtime Point Loma Nazarene College (now University) track & field and cross country head coach Jim Crakes passed away May 7. Crakes coached for nearly 20 years at PLNC. He worked with more than 100 All-Americans and it was his vision to have the British Olympic track and field team train at PLNC
12 May 2015
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