Southwestern Adventist University sophomore psychology major Catherine Wiist sketches artwork to be displayed at a free art show at the university. The show begins with a gallery opening event from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday. The art exhibit continues through Oct. 16 in the Meadows Gallery at the Chan Shun Centennial Library on the university campus. The exhibit will feature work by SWAU students enrolled in art classes under the tutelage of art instructor, Marcela Wall. A representative of the shelter will be present at the opening event Wednesday to accept donations. The shelter is in need of twin bed sheets and bath towels.
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Duerksen presenting at SWAU event
Today, Southwestern Adventist University welcomes Elder Dick Duerksen as the presenter for the University Assembly. Duerksen and his wife, Brenda, are from Carmichael, Calif. The assembly program begins at 1 p.m. at Keene Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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SWAU receives gift of Steinway Grand Piano
Southwestern Adventist University is the recent beneficiary of a seven-foot Steinway & Sons Concert Grand Piano (Model B). Siblings Kuk-Wha and Jea-Hyun Lee gifted the instrument along with a array of accessories including an artist bench and an embroidered cover.
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Helping the homeless
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SWAU showcasing art
Southwestern Adventist University will exhibit the work of artists Spray and Jeff Gleaves through Wednesday in Meadows Gallery. The exhibit is entitled: “Spray and Jeff Gleaves: Fleeting Moments and Enduring Thoughts.”
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SWAU awarded small business grant
Southwestern Adventist University was recently awarded a $200,000 grant to be used to create an Entrepreneurship and Small Business Resource Center. The university received official notice of the award on Oct. 1 from the United States Small Business Administration, the organization making the grant.
- SWAU presents building campaign to Joshua Southwestern Adventist University officials presented a new multimillion dollar initiative for the campus to the Joshua Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday at its quarterly luncheon.
- Christian actor, singer to appear at gymnastics program Southwestern Adventist University will host 22 teams and more than 700 student gymnasts on its campus Wednesday through Saturday for Acrofest 2009: Facing the Giants.
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Fire damages SWAU radio station
Keene firefighters are crediting natural causes, probably lightning, for a Thursday night fire that damaged a building on the Southwestern Adventist University campus, said Capt. Jake Hopps of the Keene Fire Department.
- House committee approves center funding The U.S. House Appropriations Committee approved $200,000 in funding to help Southwestern Adventist University in Keene expand its Entrepreneurship Resources Center, said U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Waco.
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