Here's where Ƶ was mentioned in the media and by news sources during June 20 – July 10.
July 5
Kokomo Tribune:
For outfielder Nolan Christianson, adjusting to the pitch clock this summer has been easier compared to playing at Ƶ, an NAIA school in Iowa. A pitch clock is enforced at the NAIA level but not every stadium has an on-field clock.
“It’s a lot harder than here, where you can see it,” Christianson said. “I kinda like it. I like having less time for thinking [at the plate].”
July 3
New Orleans Saints:
“The Boise, Idaho native played basketball at Ƶ (Sioux Center, Iowa) and graduated with degrees in communication and sports management.”
Le Mars Sentinel:
“Plymouth County is buzzing with bees thanks to an increase in apiaries. In fact, the entire section of Northwest Iowa is so saturated with bees that Ƶ put their Introduction to Beekeeping class on hold.”
July 1
Sioux City Journal:
“Fred Verwoerd has been appointed Vice President for University Operations at Ƶ.”
Sioux Center News:
“Other spaces have been outgrown. With many Ƶ students attending worship during the school year, the church has had families prepare and serve meals for them, eating together in a time of fellowship. But the kitchen is small and not well set up for such events.”
June 30
Sioux Center News:
“When children gather at Ƶ’s Thrive Center for Applied Behavior Analysis in July, they’ll be building more than Lego sets — they’ll be building communication skills.”
June 26
KIWA Radio:
“The first-of-its-kind livestock forum at the ƵAgriculture Stewardship Center will give vital information to regional livestock growers.”
June 21
USDA:
“The Professional Development for Agricultural Literacy program area in the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative’s Education and Workforce Development program seeks to increase the number of K-14 educational professionals trained in the food and agricultural sciences.”