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what’s inside

4 Letter from the Alumni DirectorDarci irwin, Director of Alumni relations, discusses gratitude for alumni.

5 Contributing to Lives that Matterinvest in student lives through the sojourners mentoring program and the Cornerstone student Fund.

6 Connecting to Lives that Matterreview of Homecoming 2010, alumni reunion opportunities, information on Winter Homecoming 2011 and find us on Facebook.

13 Celebrating Lives that MatterYour story Campaign – We want to hear from you!

Featured alumni stories – Andrew Kallman (B.A. ’83), Chad Wight (B.A. ’92; M.A. ’99) and sandra Gaddy (B.A. ’99)

alumni news – see what your former classmates are up to.

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the Cornerstone University Alumni journal is produced three times annually through a partnership between the Alumni relations and Marketing & Communications offices at Cornerstone University.

On the cover: Freshman Kassidy Buchanan and Kathy sindorf (B.A. ’75), associate professor of communication and media studies. “i love the feeling i get at CU that i am cared about. My professors really want me to succeed; they’re here for each student.” - Kassidy Buchanan (Photo: Ryan Prins Photography © 2010)

When you e-mail us with updated contact information for the database, you will receive a CU Alumni window decal as a thank you gift. Go to www.cornerstone.edu/alumni; click on “Alumni office” and then “Update your information.” you can also send e-mail to [email protected]

if no internet access is available to you, please write to: office of Alumni relations | Cornerstone University | 1001 e. Beltline Ave. ne | Grand rapids, Mi 49525

alumni association Mission: the CU Alumni Association exists to serve alumni in their roles as influencers for Christ by developing connections, facilitating celebrations and encouraging contributions.

Founded in 1941, Cornerstone University is a Christ-centered institution of higher learning located in Grand rapids, Mich. More than 2,700 students attend Cornerstone’s undergraduate and graduate programs.

www.cornerstone.edu/alumni

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Cornerstone University AlUmni JoUrnAl stAffdirector of alumni relations: Darci irwin (M.s. ’09)assistant to alumni relations: Karissah (Gersch) Holmes (B.s. ’09)2010-2011 alumni relations student staff: Karissa ryan (B.A. ’12); thomas Bos (B.s. ’11); victoria rosales (B.A. ’12)executive Vice President of Marketing & Communication: Bob sackMarketing Project Manager: Katherine Felberart director: Caroline Cahoon (B.A. ’03)university writer/editor: Kelli CottrellContributing Photographers: Jay irwin, Mindy Peterson © 2007

Permission to quote short portions of this publication is granted as long as content is preserved and proper credit is given to the alumni journal.

Cornerstone University does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, sex, age or disability in its policies and programs.

© 2010 Cornerstone University. All rights reserved.

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During this season of gratituDe it’s an honor to represent the faculty, staff and students to tell you, dear alumnus, how exceptionally thankful we are for you. We are grateful you’re part of this community, are representing Christ in this world and for your sensational adventures ahead.

i am a student of gratitude. ever since i was a little girl my parents taught me the importance of writing “thank you” notes. At the time i didn’t fully appreciate the discipline, but throughout the years i’ve learned more about gratitude and am now quite thankful for their teaching.

two researchers, Dr. Michael McCollough of southern Methodist University in Dallas and Dr. robert emmons, of the University of California, were curious about the effects of gratitude and performed the research Project on Gratitude and thanksgiving. their study signified that gratitude increases alertness, enthusiasm, determination, optimism, energy, decreases depression

and stress and makes more progress toward goals, just to name a few! if gratitude has this much power over us individually, think of its ability to impact others to whom gratitude is expressed!

i can’t help but wonder: what if Cornerstone was well known for its gratitude? How could it percolate and spread through all alumni? What would it look like? i can only imagine the effects when thousands of hearts, minds, tongues and actions turn towards gratitude.

Join us in these next pages as together we explore and open our hearts to the countless reasons we can be thankful for our university and what it represents in our lives, and even more, whom it represents.

Gratefully yours,

Darci irwin (M.s. ’09)Your Friend and Director of Alumni Relations

DeAr frienD,

Marilyn (attended ’55-’58) and Gaylord (B.Mus. ‘66) Shaffer

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how DiD you become the person you are today? Whether you graduated one, five, 10 or 25-plus years ago, you are a different person today than you were in college. And most likely your growth directly correlates to the people and experiences in your life, with one or more of those people having a heavy influence on you during your college years. Just like you, the longings and hunger of current CU students have not changed in that another person’s presence and life experience can greatly encourage them.

A new sojourners mentoring initiative is designed to partner alumni with current CU students interested in having a fellow sojourner walk through the school year with them. ideally you’d meet on campus every other week for an hour at a mutually agreeable time. We’ll connect you with training and resources to help make your relationship a success. Contact Christine Mutch, associate dean of discipleship, at [email protected] to complete a Mentor Profile.

cornerstone university has a rich heritage of equipping students with biblical truths to influence their world for Christ. We continue training thousands of students every year and remain dedicated to growing in our abilities to ensure they experience the very best. the Cornerstone student Fund provides a fundamental means of support for the University.

these unrestricted funds help offset the cost of tuition for students through: • StudentScholarships • FacultyExcellence • ClassroomEnhancements • TechnologyImprovements

in october our students spent time praying and asking for your support during our fall student Phonation. our students were blessed by every conversation and we praise God for your generosity! if you were not able to give during the Phonation, please consider partnering with us this year by pledging your support!

to give, please go to www.cornerstone.edu/give. or mail a check to the Cornerstone student Fund. thank you!

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hOMeCOMinG 2010cornerstone hosteD its annual fall homecoming during the last week of september. it was a blessing to all who attended as traditions were expanded and built throughout the week.

the week-long series of events included gatherings for Cornerstone alumni to stay connected. intentional events celebrated the lives and memories of alumni and their families, including:

•threechapelandluncheons dedicated to various decades

•women’salumnaevolleyballgame & reunion

•inauguralalumniVIPtentatthe16th Annual Mudbowl

•analumnaespaafternoon

•areuniondessertwithDr.Stowellin the Hansen Athletic Center

•inauguralRoyaltyBreakfasttohonor former homecoming Kings and Queens

•16th Annual Alumni and Friends 5K run and walk

•Men’sandWomen’ssoccer games (we won both!)

•…andthefestivalandfinale on saturday, with the finishing touch of the first-ever fireworks on CU’s campus!

it was definitely a time given by God as alumni returned and were able to help Cornerstone see how far the university has come and the school’s direction for the future.

Additionally, our hope is that current students will desire to return to CU as alumni. As such, we partnered closely with the student Activities office to ensure students had a phenomenal week! Current students attended events including: a homecoming kickoff on sunday evening with evensong, Monday movie night, Disco at Dinner, ‘80s night with the volleyball team, the 16th Annual Mudbowl, Midnight Madness and more!

our eyes are wide with anticipation as we envision how God will continue to work on Cornerstone’s campus this year and celebrate it with you in october. Don’t forget to mark your calendars for next year’s celebration when we celebrate Cornerstone’s 70th year – Homecoming 2011 oct. 2 -8!

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reuniOn tOOlkitHow do i reconnect with my former roommate? How might i go beyond Facebook to catch up with friends from my college days? Look no further! in the next Alumni Journal (April 2011) we will reveal CU’s official “reunion toolkit,” including all the tools necessary to plan and execute a successful reunion with you and your classmates. We’ll include planning tips, ways our office can assist you and offer suggested pre-existing events to partner with. As the toolkit is developed, your feedback and questions are appreciated.

aluMni ChaPel & lunChesAlumni relations and Dr. stowell invite you to enjoy chapel on campus with Cornerstone students and a complimentary lunch with the president. reminisce with alumni, meet future alumni and take part in an event that unites our campus each week: chapel. spring semester dates: March 23, March 30, April 6, and April 27. We’re excited to have you back!

white ChristMas: the MusiCalWhat does your Christmas tradition look like? if it includes watching the classic musical, White Christmas, consider watching it live at Cornerstone University this winter with your alumni friends! show dates include Dec. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 at 7:30 p.m.; Dec. 4, 5, 11, 12 at 2:30 p.m. the Dec. 3 performance includes a dessert reception hosted by our presenting sponsor, D&W Fresh Market. tickets are going fast!

2011 winter hOMeCOMinGDetails on the next page!

To get your “Reunion Kit” or for more information on making a Chapel & Lunch event, White Christmas or Winter Homecoming a reunion for you and your classmates, contact Karissa Ryan, coordinator of alumni reunions, at [email protected].

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Be there on thursday, Friday and saturday, Feb. 10-12, as alumni, faculty, staff and students come together for Cornerstone University’s 8th Annual Winter Homecoming. Call your friends and plan to attend this event during our Michigan winter weekend filled with energizing events for alumni, students, faculty, staff and all Golden eagle fans!

thursdaY, Feb. 106:30 p.m. Winter Homecoming Banquet (Mol Arena)

Celebrating Coach Elders’ 20th year at CU, Hall of Honor Inductees, Golden Eagle Club Recognition, Athletics Alumni Awards and service honors

9 p.m. snow Bowl

Winter Homecoming Class-to-Class Competition

FridaY, Feb. 112nd Annual Winter Blast

Watch for details after the holidays!

saturdaY, Feb. 129:30 a.m. Women’s Alumni Basketball Game (Mol Arena)

10:15 a.m. Men’s over 30 Alumni Basketball Game (Mol Arena)

11 a.m. Men’s Under 30 Alumni Basketball Game (Mol Arena)

noon indoor tailgate (Fieldhouse)

1 p.m. Women’s varsity Game vs. siena Heights

Fans WHITE-OUT the stands!*

3 p.m. Men’s varsity Game

Fans WHITE-OUT the stands!*

* “WHITE-OUT” is a term used to show your school spirit by wearing white.

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Alumni Gratitude“i would not be where i am today without Matt Bonzo, Michael stevens and randy Burghart. they were my professors, and now they are my friends.”

– Chris Allers (B.A. ’05)

“Dr. Crawford instilled a love for the old testament in me that remains to this day.”

– Doug smith (B.A. ’78)

“Dr. King was the Best! she’s tough, but an amazing lady. i truly appreciated the way Dr. ehnis, Dr. Abuhl and Gator taught me what i need to know for my field while interweaving the Christian World & Life view throughout.”

– Melissa (Daniels) Wade (B.A. ’90)

“At CU we were equipped by Bible profs, especially Dr. John Wilson, and missions profs, Dr. osborn and Dr. Beals. We became even more certain that every answer for the world is met in the Word of God. Aside from family, no other experience has impacted us more than our time at CU.”

– Jeff (B.A. ’80) & Debbie (B.A. ’82) Davis

“i am very grateful to God and the wonderful staff and professors at Grts for the privilege of working at my dream job: serving God and Jesus Christ.”

– shane vandevrede (B.A. ’04; M.Div. ’07)

“As a graduate of Cornerstone’s PGs program i’ve learned the value of diversity and have sought to serve others in a unique way.”

– shawn Beene (M.B.A. ’08)

aluMni share thanks FOr COrnerstOne uniVersitY

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“i am thankful for the rich leadership experiences and the excellent education i received at both Cornerstone and Grts! thanks for providing me with an excellent foundation and an insightful world and life view. thanks for continuing to be authentic!

– stan Jensen, (B.A. ’75; M.Div. ’79)

“ron Mayers helped me define my theology in major ways and has continued to be a friend and mentor to me since college.”

– Zachary Bartels (B.A. ’00; M.Div. ’05)

“Professors like Carl Hoch, who taught new testament, and Leon rowland, who taught old testament, passed on a deep love, respect and appreciation for the biblical text and its role in Christian ministry. victor Matthews, who taught my systematic theology class, helped me to see that theology is not just a collection of facts to be memorized, but a dynamic, living discipline that must be expressed and lived out in a Christian’s personal daily walk with the Lord. i suspect i speak for most of my seminary classmates when i say that i will be forever grateful for the role that these committed and dedicated servants have made in my life.”

– John Lillis (M.r.e. ’80)

“through the honesty and expertise of my professors, i learned valuable lessons that have helped me each and every day. CU taught me that being an educator goes hand in hand with being a lifelong learner. it’s simply impossible to separate the two.”

– Danielle DeLuca (M.A. ’09)

“Dr. Atwood, Dr. sprague, Dr. Fryling and Dr. Keller were great men to study and work under. they were great role models and examples of Christ.”

– Christopher segroves (B.A. ’07)

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YOur Friend in PersOn and Online: COnneCt with COrnerstOne uniVersitY aluMni On FaCebOOk

1,107 Fans OF the COrnerstOne uniVersitY aluMni assOCiatiOn PaGereconnect with your long lost suitemate or lab partner, “like” or comment on our posts, share the page and encourage friends to get involved or start your own discussion!

View VideO & PhOtOs OF hOMeCOMinG 2010take a glance at this year’s event to see what you have to look forward to during fall and winter homecomings in 2011.

share YOur PhOtOsUpload your favorite photos from your days as a student or of you and your family sporting CU apparel.

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when a stuDent enters cornerstone they enter our story. your chapter as a student has closed but alumni chapters never do. your story is our story. you are the story of Cornerstone. you are a life that matters.

We believe we can compile 100 stories by the end of the calendar year to share online in future Alumni Journals, e-newsletters and more. Would you take 15-30 minutes to share yours? to share your story go to www.cornerstone.edu/sharestory. All alumni who share their story will receive a unique thank you gift from the Alumni office. Look forward to experiencing stories that matter.

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After receiving his bachelor of arts in business administration from Cornerstone he earned an M.B.A from Grand valley state University in 1993, graduating in one year in the top 5 percent of his class.

He has traveled to Moscow, singapore, Dubai, Cairo, Germany, Finland and estonia training major companies all over the world about project management.

He recently worked with Unified vision Group in Grandville, Mich., delivering Project Management Professional (PMP) certification preparation training in a 5-day bootcamp format and Project Management Fundamentals (PMF) in a 1-day seminar format. Both courses are based on a Biblically-based leadership framework and were offered to non-profit groups.

But, most rewarding to him has been influencing lives.

“What has been most rewarding in my life was teaching sunday school for teenagers over an 8-year period in Finland and watching those young people grow up and mature in their walk with Jesus,” said Kallman who speaks swedish fluently. “Many have gone on to work in short-term missions projects in Uganda, Ukraine, thailand, Finland, sweden, russia, tajikistan, etc. with various mission boards and churches.”

He feels immensely blessed.

“i hope for all of my fellow alumni that the Lord has blessed them the way that i have been blessed,” he said. “it’s been an amazing ride thus far. it’s been awesome. Continue to grow in God’s grace and keep the grace. God’s been good.”

Kallman met his wife, Gunilla, a native of Finland, in Grand rapids when her family came to visit the United states. they have four children: Mikael, 24, Anna, 24, Mattias, 23, and thomas, 18.

To contact Kallman, visit his Web site at www.AndrewKallman.com.

for the past 11 years, Andrew Kallman (B.A.’83) has called Finland home with his wife and four children while owning his own consulting business that has taken him around the world.

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Andrew Kallman (b.A. ’83)

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“in all my experience, coaching is the relationship best suited to helping people follow Jesus,” said Wight, who planted a church eight years ago. “the church desperately needs a way whereby disciples come alongside one another as they step onto the ‘playing field’ of daily life in community, living out the life of Christ together. For example, coaching helps the Body to better practice the “one-another” commands of the new testament.”

At Grand rapids theological seminary, Wight found coaches in the form of “educational mentors that live their lives in a manner worthy to be modeled, just as Paul in the Bible calls others to imitate him,” he said.

And that is what he hopes to accomplish as he builds into the lives of others, modeling behavior and attitudes for his students and church members even as he is growing in his understanding of what the church should be.

“While we have also coached others to start new churches,” he says. “our understanding of the life of the Body of Christ has grown dramatically, and we have abandoned the conventional methods of attractional-church growth.”

the church meets in restaurants, coffee shops, homes and a community park.

“We are committed to freeing-up the resources of Christ’s body for the needs of people and the community, not buildings and mortgages and rent and capital expenditures,” he explained.

During Wights tenure at Grts he came across unexpected experiences that he hopes to pass on.

“For me the great surprise about Grts was the active willingness on the part of its faculty to think outside the lines,” said the father of two, who also teaches philosophy and ancient literature classes for the Professional and Graduate studies program at Cornerstone University. “they were masterful at framing unanswered questions and pressing unquestioned answers. As a result, learning became a lifelong desire of mine.”

Wight recommends all disciples find a “coach” or mentor.

“My recommendation to others would be to find educational mentors that live their lives in a manner worthy to be modeled,” said Wight who received a masters in new testament from Grts. “the best teachers are blended as practitioners and theorists. Under the direction of my seminary professors at the time, some of the best Grts has ever known, i was taught to enjoy God, to love the ‘art’ of critical thinking, and to shepherd others courageously in order that the church may become the ‘fullness of Christ.’”

chaD wight (B.A. ’92; M.A. ’99), church planter and senior pastor of the Journey, is a coach. not only does he coach students on the football and girls basketball teams at Cedar springs High school in Cedar springs, Mich., but he also coaches church members.

grts ALuMnus spotLight:

Chad Wight (b.A. ’92; M.A. ’99)

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sandra Gaddy (B.A.’99), a graduate of the Cornerstone Professional and Graduate studies program, has spent the past two years sharing what the organization is doing through her role as vice president of marketing and communications for the non-profit ministry.

everyday Gaddy, a wife and mother of two, spreads the word how others “can help God’s people.”

“it is a blessing that i am able to work with a mission-minded, focused group of people who are about saving the lost and helping those in need,” said Gaddy, who formerly worked as a director at Chase bank.

she originally started her college career at Ferris state University but chose the PGs program because it met her needs to finish her education quickly and limit time away from her family.

“i loved the hours and the cohorts - but more importantly, i loved the Christ-centered program and the professors,” said Gaddy. “one professor and his wife saw me in the hallway crying after i had just learned my son and husband were

in a car accident. they asked if they could pray with me. they really showed the love of Christ to me.”

Gaddy admitted she was able to use her education immediately on the job to build into her employees.

“one of our assignments was to come up with a mission and vision statement and i was able to do that with my department at the bank,” she said. “now i’m using the things i learned at PGs to teach a junior leadership class at south Christian High school. My goal is to have the students create their own mission and vision statement.”

And now, Gaddy is able to work with Cornerstone undergrad students who volunteer at Mel trotter. she also recently partnered with the Cornerstone women’s volleyball team to collect food for the ministry and hopes to work with CU on future projects.

“We’ve had really cool opportunities to work with Cornerstone students and i get to see their love for Mel trotter,” she said. “i always hope to work with CU students.”

this winter more than 300 men, women and children will receive warm shelter for the night, each day 511 meals will be served and thousands will hear the Gospel at Mel trotter Ministries in Grand rapids, Mich.

pgs ALuMnA spotLight:

sandra gaddy (b.A. ’99)

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alumni newstogether as alumni you are influencing the lives of people for Jesus Christ all over the globe. thank you for sharing the ways you are doing this and for keeping us up to date on the happenings in your life.

arrivals

1990sMark and beth (hasty, b.a. ’96) baas welcomed Grace elizabeth on March 3, 2010. Grace joins siblings Dakota James, 8, and Kara Lynne, 4.

Joseph (b.a. ’96) and eunice benedetti welcomed victor Justus into their family sept. 7, 2010, just four days after his mother and siblings, Madalyn, 9, and nic, 8, were the middle vehicle in a three car accident that totaled all three cars. He is a true miracle baby.

Dale Hice Jr. and Julie (Van Volkinburg, b.a. ’99) hice are proud to announce the arrival of Dale robert iii, born Dec. 12, 2009.

2000sDon and tara (wells, b.a. ’00) walker welcomed emerson James Walker stevenson May 27, 2010. He joins three-year-old brother, ian Patrick.

Paul (b.a. ’01) and Jody koutz are proud to announce the birth of their first child, Finley Joy Koutz, born Aug. 19, 2010.

John and sara (lawrence, b.a. ’02) lemenager welcomed Kate Bella Grace into their family on May 3, 2010 at Womack Army Medical Center in Fort Bragg, n.C. she was born while her father was on active duty in iraq.

branson (b.a. ’02) and sarah (nienhouse, b.a. ’03) Parler announce the birth of ruby, born september 2010. she joins big sister eliana elizabeth, born Dec. 31, 2008.

Dan and Melissa (wiest, b.a. ’04) donovan welcomed Joshua David to their family on March 17, 2010.

Daniel and amanda (stiver, b.a. ’06) bowman announce the birth of their second child, Anna, born July 22, 2010. she joins her brother, John, 3.

When you share arrivals to your family, we will send you a “I’m a Cornerstone Kid” baby bib.

Please celebrate and honor the life of our dear professor, mentor and friend, Joyce horn (b.a. ’69). the mark she left on Cornerstone University after teaching for more than 40 years as professor of music will never be forgotten. she went home to be with the Lord on sept. 17, 2010 after a full 83 years of life. Her life was celebrated at Metcalf & Jonkhoff funeral home on sept. 21, and the burial took place sept. 22 at the Cascade township Cemetery.

Michael ballast (M.div. ’74) would like to honor his father-in-law, Jerome Casner, a beloved Professor of Bible at Grand rapids Bible College, who passed away April 25, 2010. He

is remembered by both of his daughters, their families, along with many friends and loved ones. May we honor his memory.

Honor with us a woman who brought a fresh breath of spring air to so many lives, someone who throughout her life was an inspiration of faith and joy. dr. Maxine Margesson, former teacher education division chair and associate professor of education at Cornerstone University, passed away thursday, oct. 7, 2010. she taught at Cornerstone University for seven years, from 1998-2005. if you would like to pay your respects to Professor Maxine Margesson, she is resting in oakwood Cemetery in Lowell, Mi.

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1990ssusan (Czarnecki, b.a. ’91) and John Burton were married July 31, 2010, and now reside in Boerne, tX.

2000sandrew reid (b.a. ’07) and sarah (Voorhost, b.a. ’08) were married June 28, 2009.

Grace (smitter, b.a. ’07) and Matthew Fenech were married June 25, 2010 and now reside in Grand rapids.

bethany (Cramblet, b.a. ’08) and Michael Lamb were married on Aug. 1, 2009.

alex (b.a. ’08) and Melanie Marzolino were married on nov. 11, 2008. they now live and work in south Haven at Kibbie CrC.

rachel (doll, b.a. ’09) and Christopher (CJ, attended ’05-’07) hess were married on oct. 3, 2009.

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We can’t wait to hear from the rest of you! share events in your life (professional accomplishments, graduate degrees or awards, honors received, additions to your

family, alumni who have left us that we can honor). Please include a photo to post on the Web site version of your story. (* denotes photos on our Web site)

visit www.cornerstone.edu/alumni to read more alumni news with supplemental photos.

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milestones

1980salton luder (b.a. ’85) received his 20 year letter from the iowa Army national Guard on oct. 15, 2009, recognizing his 20 years as a military chaplain. A veteran of operation iraqi Freedom, he is currently the state Chaplain of the iowa national Guard holding the rank of Colonel.

2000shannah roberts (b.a. ’02) completed her doctoral degree in psychology (Psy.D.) at the Michigan school of Professional Psychology.

Mark sooy (M.a. ’03) was named contributing writer, researcher and content manager in the area of Worship for the Worldview Church, a resource Web site for pastors and church leaders. (www.worldviewchurch.org)

emily (Faletti, b.a. ’10) rolls began serving as Cornerstone student Fund Coordinator at Cornerstone University June, 2010.

sarah Mankey (b.Mus. ’10) received a permanent teaching position as music teacher at island City Academy in eaton rapids, Mich.

elizabeth wing (b.a. ’10) was hired as the programmer at springhill Camps in Michigan.

When you share your union, we will send you a pair of CU luggage tags for your future travels together.

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MeMOrY laneevery year, the Human resources office honors faculty and staff, thanking them for their years of service to the university. this year we invite you to celebrate with us and possibly take a moment to send an e-mail of thanks to a staff person or professor who made a difference in your life.

erik Benson, Associate Professor of History

Brandan Bishop, Supervisor of Campus Safety

nate Clason (B.A. ’01; M.Div. ’06), Associate Dean of Students

Lisa Culp (B.A. ’05), Supervisor of Housekeeping

Amy Dauer, Assistant Registrar – Traditional Undergrad

Dave emerson (M.B.A. ’08), Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions

Melissa Finkbeiner (M.s. ’08), Web Content Manager

Lee Hageman, Customer Service Coordinator – CU Radio

Molly Heemstra, Assistant Director of Community Life

Paula Helbert, Financial Aid Counselor

Marty Marra (B.A. ’86), Assistant Professor of Kinesiology

tama Miller, Gift Processor

Kathy sindorf (B.A. ‘75), Associate Professor of Communications

Laura Keys (B.A. ‘85), Faculty Secretary

Alan Blanchard, Associate Professor of Journalism

Mark Blocher(B.A. ‘76), Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies

Marc Fowler, Executive Vice President & Chief Operations Officer

Dave Gale, Staff Engineer – CU Radio

Jennifer Hunter, Associate Professor of Theatre

Bryan Johnston, (B.A. ‘01), Director of Information Systems

Phil Keith, Head Athletic Trainer

ron Lane, Senior Assessment Advisor

John Miedema, Director of Mail and Print Services

Michael Pasquale, Division Chair, Assoc Prof of Linguistics

valerie ross (B.A. ‘04), Second Shift Production Supervisor – Food Service

randy strawser, Women’s Soccer Coach

Fred sweet, Director of Miller Library

Jeffrey vance, WCSG Producer

celebrating 5 years of service

celebrating 10 years of service

celebrating 15 years of service celebrating 20 years of service

celebrating 30 years of servicecelebrating 25 years of service

celebrating 35 years of service celebrating 40 years of service

tom Bosscher (A.s. ‘08), Director of Broadcast Engineering Services

Joel Hill (B.A. ’90; B.s. ’06), WCSG News Director

Gary Meadors, Professor of New Testament

Greg yoder, (B.A. ‘87), Executive Director of Mission Network News

Michael young, Professor of Business

Bill riter. Associate Professor of Business

Andy smith (B.A. ’77; M.Div. ’81), Associate Professor of Bible

Peter Atwood, Professor of Mathematics Larry Bos, Associate Professor of Business Administration

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Dr. David Kennedy, Associate Professor of Old Testament

Coach Kim elders, Men’s Basketball Coach

Cindy Wiltheiss (A.s. ‘07), Director of Food Service

Kim Zainea, Assistant Professor of Kinesiology

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as w

e focus on gratitude, w

e invite every alumnus to

“Props to Profs,” an op

portunity to tell your favorite

professors w

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that investment

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the name of your p

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Your message

Your upd

ated inform

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phone num

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distribute all the

“Props to Profs” m

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week, b

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