BY IRIS CLUTE What do you do for fun and exercise when a virus holds you hostage at home, and going to work and school are intermittent, if not non-existent?... read more →
BY Heather Rodriguez-James, Director, Eva B. Dykes Library During National Library Week, the Eva B. Dykes Library celebrated its “refresh” with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 6, 2021. In attendance... read more →
Oakwood University IMPR Staff Eva Michelle Wheeler, Ph.D. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has selected Oakwood University professor Eva Michelle Wheeler, Ph.D., as a recipient of research funding... read more →
adventhealth west florida division AdventHealth Announces Details for New Riverview Hospital Leaders for the AdventHealth West Florida Division have announced plans to build a 209,000-square-foot, four-story hospital in Riverview, Florida.... read more →
Paul Rau Plymouth-Sorrento Church hosts a literature evangelism program at Renningers Flea Market in Mt. Dora, Fla., overseen by Dave Sanders (right). Ryan & Cindy... read more →
Leo Ranzolin Actively participating in the Church Bible Reading Plan dramatically transformed the spiritual life of Kelsey Higgins, who shared her testimony with Blake Jones, pastor of Fort Myers Church.... read more →
BY AdventHealth Central Florida Division The Hope & Healing Center in Sanford, Fla., part of a wide-ranging partnership between AdventHealth and Seminole County to address the opioid crisis, offers a... read more →
rosia A. parker Born to Save the World” is the story of the celebration of the advent of the Lord. The women of the South Atlantic Conference under the direction... read more →
Ken Shaw, Ph.D., will be Southern's first alum to serve as president. Ken Shaw to Become Southern’s 27th President The Southern Adventist University Board of Trustees voted unanimously on February... read more →
More than 500 people received COVID-19 vaccinations during Southern's drive-through event. University Partners With County for COVID-19 Vaccine Event Southern partnered with the local county health department on March 28,... read more →