Andrews in the News

Pickle Festival on July 4 in Berrien Springs

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 30, 2022
As a bustling hub of agriculture, Southwest Michigan brings countless visitors to the area every year, in every season. The sweet scent of grapes wafts over our tender lands in Autumn, strawberries stain our fingertips as we eagerly... read more

Buchanan Appoints New Chief of Police

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 30, 2022
The City of Buchanan has named their new chief of police. Dr. Harvey Burnett was introduced as the new chief on Tuesday. <<< Read the full story at the abc57... read more

" ... Architecture Was Designed to Oppress"

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 23, 2022
ArchDaily interviews Wandile Mthiyane as he discusses South Afrida and the Apartheid, as well as his work with Ubuntu Design Group to transform his hometown of Durban. <<< Read the full story here. >>> ... read more

Feeding of the 3,000 and Answering Questions

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 16, 2022
The 61st General Conference (GC) Session is run by an army of volunteers, many of them students and young adults who are keeping the gears turning for the massive gathering of Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders in the heart... read more

Andrews University President Announces Retirement

   Andrews in the News | Posted on June 2, 2022
Andrea Luxton, president of Andrews University, announced her retirement, effective June 2023, during her Andrews University Board briefing on Thursday, May 26, 2022. <<< Read the full story at the Adventist Review site >>>... read more

Andrews Hosts Inaugural Pitch Competition

   Andrews in the News | Posted on May 26, 2022
On April 8, 2022, Andrews University hosted its first annual Pitch Competition. Graduate and undergraduate students came together to present business and non-profit ideas to a group of judges and a live audience for the opportunity to win... read more

Andrews to Run Bookstore During GC Session

   Andrews in the News | Posted on May 26, 2022
Andrews University will partner with other organizations to set up a small Adventist book shop in St. Louis, Missouri, to serve international delegates at the 61st Seventh-day Adventist General Conference Session in June, said President Andrea Luxton. ... read more

World Changers Made Here.

   Andrews in the News | Posted on May 12, 2022
In 1874, Andrews University opened its doors as Battle Creek College, the first higher education institution of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Since that time, Andrews University always has believed there is a distinct purpose to be found in... read more