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CAMPUS (CONNECTION) IN THIS (ISSUE) You are invited to the inauguration of President Dr. T.J. Arant. (MMIS) Happy New Year! I hope this newsletter finds you and your family well and that you rung in the 2012 new year in style. As I reflect on the events of 2011, it was certainly an eventful year for me and my family. I sold my residence, my fiance and I integrated two households, got married and travelled to Italy for a wonderful two-week honeymoon. Our trip to Italy was a fantastic experience. After visiting the cities of Rome, Venice and Milan, I have a much better appreciation for the talents and works of the great architects, sculptors and painters of the renaissance, especially Michelangelo. The history and ornate details of the buildings and churches were absolutely incredible. After returning to the states, it was evident that our country has different attitudes toward its own history and culture. Even though the U.S. is young in history, it is obvious that our country is the leader in communication technology. It is easy to take for granted our ease of access to the Internet via businesses offering “free wi-fi,” whereas in Italy, internet access for travelers is a luxury, especially with the high cost of the Euro. Even then, Italy’s wireless infrastructure is substandard to the U.S. But the transition to free or inexpensive access to the Internet globally will gradually become more commonplace. It may take a decade or so as companies expand, improve the infrastructure and take risks in new markets. That’s why I commend Google for its forward thinking. Last year, Google announced it would deploy its ultra-fast broadband network in Kansas City, Kan. Its broadband network is expected to be 100 times faster than what we have available today. This capability will change the course of multimedia entertainment and offer new possibilities for consumer online offerings. One area that will certainly benefit is the online education industry. Friends University has always offered a great classroom experience for its students. Friends also offers an accredited online education. Working adults can take advantage of several bachelor’s and master’s course offerings available online. With a network in place similar to what Google is offering in Kansas City, online programs will certainly increase in popularity in the coming years and will truly offer a “virtual” classroom alternative. More information is available online at learnonline.friends.edu/programs. News from your class agent Nicholas Bennington, M’00 MMIS Class Agent [email protected] News From Your Class Agent 1 What’s New With You? 2 Alumni Spotlight: Kim Norwood 2 25 Years of Graduate Education 2 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees 3 Inauguration Date Announced 3 Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Kettler 3 Spring Alumni Events 4 From the Desk of Lisa Tilma 4

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You are invited to the inauguration of PresidentDr. T.J. Arant.

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Happy New Year! I hope this newsletter finds you and your family well and that you rung in the 2012 new year in style. As I reflect on the events of 2011, it was certainly an eventful year for me and my family.

I sold my residence, my fiance and I integrated two households, got married and travelled to Italy for a wonderful two-week honeymoon. Our trip to Italy was a fantastic experience. After visiting the cities of Rome, Venice and Milan, I have a much better appreciation for the talents and works of the great architects, sculptors and painters of the renaissance, especially Michelangelo. The history and ornate details of the buildings and churches were absolutely incredible.

After returning to the states, it was evident that our country has different attitudes toward its own history and culture. Even though the U.S. is young in history, it is obvious that our country is the leader in communication technology. It is easy to take for granted our ease of access to the Internet via businesses offering “free wi-fi,” whereas in Italy, internet access for travelers is a luxury, especially with the high cost of the Euro. Even then, Italy’s wireless infrastructure is substandard to the U.S. But the transition to free or inexpensive

access to the Internet globally will gradually become more commonplace. It may take a decade or so as companies expand, improve the infrastructure and take risks in new markets. That’s why I commend Google for its forward thinking.

Last year, Google announced it would deploy its ultra-fast broadband network in Kansas City, Kan. Its broadband network is expected to be 100 times faster than what we have available today. This capability will change the course of multimedia entertainment and offer new possibilities for consumer online offerings. One area that will certainly benefit is the online education industry.

Friends University has always offered a great classroom experience for its students. Friends also offers an accredited online education. Working adults can take advantage of several bachelor’s and master’s course offerings available online. With a network in place similar to what Google is offering in Kansas City, online programs will certainly increase in popularity in the coming years and will truly offer a “virtual” classroom alternative. More information is available online at learnonline.friends.edu/programs.

News from your class agent

Nicholas Bennington, M’00MMIS Class Agent

[email protected]

News From Your Class Agent 1What’s New With You? 2Alumni Spotlight: Kim Norwood 225 Years of Graduate Education 2Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees 3Inauguration Date Announced 3Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Kettler 3Spring Alumni Events 4From the Desk of Lisa Tilma 4

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Since 1986, Friends University has offered graduate education for professionals ready to take their careers to the next level. Friends University’s graduate offerings have grown from two programs and 41 students to 12 programs and more than 700 students. Currently, graduate students account for more than one-third of enrollment. Looking to the future, “the Graduate school’s next big step is to begin considering doctoral degree programs, as well as adding additional master’s degrees,” said Dr. Evelyn Hume, dean of the Graduate School. Learn more at www.friends.edu/grad-25.

25 YEARS of GRADUATE EDUCATION

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Friends University is more than just getting a degree, but developing a

lifelong friendship, which is why we want to stay connected with you as a

member of the Friends University Alumni Association.

If you have some exciting news that you would like to share with your

classmates, let us know! You can update your information online at

www.friends.edu/update-your-information. Use your ID number to process

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In this issue of the Campus Connection class newsletter, we are pleased to spotlight Master of Science in Family Therapy (MSFT) alumna Kim Norwood, M’98.

Kim opened Stepping Stones Counseling Center in July 2011. She has provided individual, couples and family therapy to more than 30 families in the Hutchinson area since then, and has had the opportunity to reach out to the disabled community.

Kim’s experience and education have led her to this point. Early on, she worked as a court probation officer, but soon grew disillusioned with holding people accountable but not providing the help they needed to change. After taking a break in 1985 to raise her children, she was inspired by her pastor to learn about family therapy.

“When I found out about the Friends program, I thought that would be a perfect fit,” Kim said. She said the coursework gave her a broad exposure to the skills she would need later on.

After graduating, she worked 13 years for St. Francis Community Services. Then legislature passed that allowed Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas to recognize and reimburse Marriage and Family Therapists through major insurance companies starting October 2010.

Kim and her husband Randy, a district level administrator in Hutchinson schools, have three grown children and a two-year-old granddaughter. Kim enjoys being able to set her own deadlines so that she can spend time with her family, while also fulfilling her passion of helping people in need.

“I’m loving it,” Kim said.

Alumni Spotlight

Spring 2012 • (MMIS)

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Dr. T.J. ArantInaugurationthePresidential

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Thirteenth President of Friends University

About Dr. Arant

Dr. T.J. ArantThirteenth President ofFriends University

As Friends University’s new president, Dr. T.J. Arant’s

engaging nature and passion for excellence make him an

ideal fit to take the University to the next level.

Dr. Arant hails from the east with a doctorate in English

from Duke University; a master’s in English from the

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and a bachelor’s

from Vanderbilt University.

While the role of teacher is among the most fulfilling for

Dr. Arant, he describes his family as his great joy: his two

grown daughters and his wife, Susan, a fundraiser and

former director of alumni affairs at a small, private college.

Friday, the Thirtieth of March, Two Thousand Twelve2100 W. University Ave. | Wichita, KansasLearn more at friends.edu/inauguration.

Hold the Date

Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012In between the women’s 2 p.m. and the men’s 4 p.m. basketball gamesGarvey Physical Education Center

The Friends University Athletic Hall of Fame currently honors 55 inductees, including athletes, coaches and supporters. This year’s inductees were selected by a committee of staff and alumni based on nominations received from members of the Friends University community. Congratulations to the following alumni and coach who will be inducted into the 14th annual Athletic Hall of Fame.

ATHLETIC HALL of FAME

Joseph “Joe” Hill,G’04

football

James Erik “Rick” Tjaden, G’72

football

Robert “Bob”Moore, 1957-1967

coach, athletic director

Ron Becker, G’80/M’96 football, basketball,

tennis

Lori (Cox) Carter,G’90

volleyball

In this issue of the Campus Connection class newsletter, we are pleased to spotlight Friends University graduate faculty member Dr. Chris Kettler, G’77, and his book titled, “The God who Rejoices: Joy, Despair and the Vicarious Humanity of Christ.”

In this book, Dr. Kettler explores the implications of Christ’s humanity, investigating the paradigms of joy and despair in his experience and ours.

Drawing on wide-ranging resources from Augustine and John Calvin to Bob Dylan, Kettler seeks to bring the meaning of incarnational theology to us by explaining how similar our Christ is to his Christians: filled with real despair and with real joy.

Dr. Kettler is professor of Theology and Philosophy at Friends University and Theologian in Residence at the Church of the Savior in Wichita. He has also written, “The God Who Believes: Faith, Doubt, and the Vicarious Humanity of Christ.”

“The God Who Rejoices” is available at the Friends University bookstore, or on the publisher’s website at www.wipfandstock.com/cascade_books or at www.amazon.com in print or as a Kindle e-book.

Faculty Spotlight

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Many thanks to everyone who had an opportunity to write the Alumni Office and share all the exciting things that have been happening in your lives since the last issue of Campus Connection.

I am excited to say that with our new layout

of the class newsletters, we received a record number of updates from our readers! Even more exciting is that we were able to spotlight some of our alumni in the various class letters as an opportunity to not only

showcase their accomplishments and talents, but also to hopefully reacquaint them with former classmates and introduce them to you as a new friend or business contact. As I’m sure you’ve heard, it’s not only what you know but who you know in today’s world to be successful. So isn’t it nice to know you will always have Friends?

Best wishes to all our alumni and their families for a blessed New Year - we look forward to seeing you and hearing from you in 2012!

Lisa Tilma, G’01/M’04Executive Director of Alumni Relations

Alumni Office316.295.5900

800.794.6945 ext. [email protected]

www.friends.edu/alumni

Friends University does not discriminate against academically qualified students on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin,

sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. Accredited by the Higher Learning

Commission and a member of the North Central Association, 230 S. LaSalle Street,

Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604; www.ncahlc.org; 1-800-621-7440.

Athletic hAll of fAme induction ceremonySaturday, Feb. 4, 2012Between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. basketball games.Wichita Campus

chili cookoffThursday, Feb. 16, 2012 from 5 to 7 p.m.Wichita Campus

ApplicAtions due for 2012-13Alumni scholArshipsWednesday, Feb. 29, 2012 at 5 p.m.

GrAduAtion fAir Thursday, March 15, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wichita Campus

inAuGurAtion ceremonyfor president t.J. ArAntFriday, March 30, 2012 • Wichita Campus

AnnuAl eAster eGG huntsSaturday, March 31, 2012 • Topeka Education Center Saturday, April 7, 2012 • Wichita Campus

2012 commencement exercisesWichita - Saturday, May 5, 2012INTRUST Bank Arena, 500 E. Waterman

30th AnnuAl urbAnchicAGo trip reunionFriday, May 13, 2012 • Wichita Campus

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