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Jun 2, 2023

͹Ƶin the News: May 15 - June 1

Here's where ͹Ƶ was mentioned in the media and by news sources during May 15 - June 1.

June 1

WalletHub:

Professor of Business Jesse Veenstra was a featured expert in this article.

May 30

USTFCCCA:

͹Ƶtrack & field student-athletes earned 14 USTFCCCA All-America honors this year.

Village News:

“Dacy Denton, a lifelong Fallbrook resident who took art classes at Sullivan Middle School and at Fallbrook High School as a freshman and transferred to Calvin Christian School in Escondido for 2020‑21, received the ‘Defender Award of Excellence’ for best in class at the inaugural ͹Ƶ High School Judged Art Show.”

May 29

The Banner:

Professor of Theology Dr. Justin Bailey responds to a “Big Question” in The Banner’s issue.

May 23

Sioux County Radio:

“The United States Track & Field Cross Country Coaches’ Association has announced its Regional Athletes and Coaches of the Year for the 2023 NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Season, and ͹Ƶhas three honorees.”

May 21

Northwest Iowa Review:

“A new partnership between Sioux Center’s ͹Ƶ and AgriVision Equipment Group will train the next generation of technicians once it begins in the fall of 2024.”

May 20

Oskaloosa Herald:

”A Pella student attending ͹Ƶ has received a prestigious music award from the National Federation of Music Clubs.”

May 18

Northwest Iowa Review:

“The college and high school camps are led by Dordt’s communication faculty. ͹Ƶhas partnered to host the WJI College Course since 2017.”

Sioux Center News:

Graduates include Professor of Education Dr. Matthew Beimers.

May 17

SiouxlandProud.com:

“The ͹ƵDefenders earned this year’s GPAC All-Sports Trophy for the first time in program history.”

Sioux City Journal:

Sioux County Radio:

“͹Ƶ Athletics has claimed the 2022-23 All-Sports Trophy, according to the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC).”

Northwest Iowa Review:

“The Thrive Center for ABA in Sioux Center, which is housed by ͹Ƶ, is one among only a small handful of regional ABA providers.”


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