BY TRISNEY BOCALA Sheryl Kambuni’s international perspective helps her lead as Southern’s Student Association president. Until she headed to Collegedale, Tennessee, to attend Southern Adventist University, Sheryl Kambuni had never... read more →
BY Trisney Bocala John Bradshaw (left), of It Is Written, discusses “Education in the Garden of Eden” with Southern leaders David Smith and Joseph Khabbaz. This October, representatives from... read more →
BY TRISNEY BOCALA As part of Freshmen Service Day, students constructed bunkbeds for local children. During New Student Orientation at Southern Adventist University in Collegedale, Tenn., one day was... read more →
BY TRISNEY BOCALA This summer nearly 50 Southern alumni participated in a virtual choir led by Gennevieve Brown-Kibble, D.M.A. (top row, second from left), professor in the School of Music.... read more →
BY STAFF WRITER David Smith, Ph.D., has announced that he will retire in May 2021 at the conclusion of his fifth year as president of Southern Adventist University. Smith... read more →
BY MADISON REINSCHMIDT Southern celebrated national Con- stitution Week, September 17-23, 2020, through events that recognized the five freedoms of the First Amendment to the Constitution: religion, speech, press,... read more →
BY Staff Writer Scott Kornblum looks forward to utilizing Southern's radio station for more educational opportunities. Classical 90.5 WSMC has served a variety of purposes at Southern Adventist University and... read more →
BY Madison Reinschmidt The Center for Innovation and Research in Computing (CIRC) at Southern Adventist University recently developed its first public commercial software product, DotPurple. Run by the School of... read more →
Ashley Noonan Fox After first meeting on a Southern Adventist University mission trip, Katarina Day (left) and Jocelin Esparra reconnected as nurses fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in New York. After... read more →
BY Staff Writer With registration on track for a full campus this fall, Southern students, faculty, and staff eagerly anticipate being reunited on campus for in-person classes. In preparation for... read more →