
Ƶin the News: February 16 - March 6

March 4
and : The Gospel’s appeal in a disenchanted age
Professor of Theology Dr. Justin Bailey will lead the “Worldview Intensive” part of the Colson Center National Conference in May in Indianapolis. This interview and article highlight some of Bailey’s work and provides a preview on what conference-goers can expect from the “Worldview Intensive.”
U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association:
The 2023 NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Brookings, South Dakota, delivered fireworks up and down a packed schedule this weekend.
March 3
Northwest Iowa Review:
This spring and summer, Ƶ in Sioux Center plans to begin several construction projects to help free up more living and learning space as the institution continues to grow.
Ƶplans to begin construction in March on a new set of apartments, which will be located south of Southview Apartments near the new parking lot that overlooks the Ƶprairie. Yet to be named, the apartments will consist of four new two-story buildings and house a total of 96 students. Dordt’s Board of Trustees gave approval for construction of the apartments at a recent meeting.
March 1
Sioux County Radio:
ƵWomen’s Basketball coach Bill Harmsen has been named a GPAC Co-Head Coach-of-the-Year. After guiding the Defenders to the regular season championship, Harmsen shares the honor with Jamestown's Thad Sankey.
February 28
Northwest Iowa Review: Historian says Christian nationalism threatens democracy
Professor of History Dr. Scott Culpepper explains why he believes Christian nationalism “poses a threat to the state of the church and spirituality in America.”
February 25
Illinois Farmer Today:
Likewise, students come from diverse backgrounds at Ƶ in the northwest corner of Iowa. Some students want to work in small, community supported agriculture settings and others come from a dairy farm with 30,000, dairy cows.
“It’s not one size fits all,” said Gary De Vries, the university’s agriculture department chair.
Students also bring a diverse group of experiences. Some live close enough to home to work at the family farm, while about half of the students are from more than 400 miles away. California is home to the most out-of-staters with Michigan, Washington and Minnesota likely all tied for second, DeVries said.
February 21
KIWA Radio:
Ƶ officials in Sioux Center tell us that this spring and summer, Ƶplans to begin several construction projects to help free up more living and learning space as the institution continues to grow.
In March, Ƶofficials tell us they plan to begin construction on a new set of apartments, which will be located south of Southview Apartments near the new parking lot that overlooks the Ƶprairie. Yet to be named, the apartments will consist of four new buildings and house a total of 96 students. The Board of Trustees gave approval for the construction of the apartments at a recent meeting.
Sioux County Radio: v
Ƶstudent Caleb Kulesza was named the GPAC / Hauff Mid-America Sports Volleyball Attacker-of-the-Week. Ƶstudent Lukas Van Groningen was named GPAC / Hauff Mid-America Sports Volleyball Setter-of-the-Week.
February 16
Patheos:
Professor of Engineering Dr. Ethan Brue and fellow authors of share their insights in this podcast episode.
About Ƶ
As an institution of higher education committed to the Reformed Christian perspective, Ƶ equips students, faculty, alumni, and the broader community to work toward Christ-centered renewal in all aspects of contemporary life. Located in Sioux Center, Iowa, Ƶis a comprehensive university named to the best college lists by U.S. News and World Report, The Wall Street Journal, Times Higher Education, Forbes.com, Washington Monthly, and Princeton Review.
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