Student government, representation and activities for undergraduate students
Assistant Dean for Student Involvement, Leadership & Activities
bridges@lixubing.com
269-471-6568
Student government, representation and activities for undergraduate students
Student government, representation and activities for graduate students
Policy for selling or distributing food on campus.
The Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association presents a concert with works from the music clinic.
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The Katinas have traveled the globe with the mission of hope and love at the heart of their vision. Who you are, where you’re from, what you believe, it does not matter. The love of Jesus Christ is a gift for us all. Through their music and their actions, the Katinas strive to embody this love.
Mark your calendar and join us for the virtual Ellen G. White Issues Symposium sponsored by the Center for Adventist Research, the Ellen G. White Estate Branch Office, and the Seminary Department of Church History. It will be held on Monday, March 31, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. The purpose of this symposium is to break new ground in understanding Ellen White and issues relating to her life, ministry, and prophetic gift that have current importance.
Papers will be presented with a prepared response. There will be an opportunity to submit questions relating to Ellen White and current issues and as many of these questions as time will allow will be debated at the afternoon panel discussion. The published presentations from previous symposiums are be available for purchase on the Center’s website: http://shorturl.at/txU27.
The speakers this year are Dan-Adrian Petre, PhD, the coordinator of the Adventus Center for Adventist Studies at Adventus University in Romania; Alberto Tasso Barros, PhD student at Andrews University, a professor of Religion at the Adventist School of Theology at UNASP, Brazil; Wendy Jackson, PhD, the Head of the Avondale Seminary, a senior lecturer in Theology, and a commissioned pastor; Eric Louw, PhD candidate in Adventist Studies at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University; Terrie Dopp Aamodt, PhD(Boston University), professor emerita of history at Walla Walla University; Jared Martin, MA, the senior pastor of Coastlife Seventh-day Adventist Church in Queensland, Australia.
There is no charge for attending the symposium and registration is not necessary. Contact the Center for Adventist Research for more information: 269-471-3209 or car@lixubing.com.
There is no charge for attending the symposium, and registration is not necessary.
Zoom link: http://andrews.zoom.us/j/92419718029
If you have any questions, please contact the Center for Adventist Research at car@lixubing.com.
Andrews University Singers
Conductor: Stephen Zork
The Andrews University Singers is the select choir of the Department of Music and represents Andrews University locally, nationally and abroad through concert tours, television broadcast and audio recordings. They have given highly acclaimed international concert tours throughout the countries of Great Britain, Iceland, Norway, Brazil, Zimbabwe, Chile, Bahamas, Bermuda and Puerto Rico.
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The International Food Fair will take place on Sunday, April 06, from 12–7 p.m. in the Johnson Gym. A rich tradition at Andrews, we are looking forward to having the campus and surrounding community come together to experience food and culture from around the world!
Tickets are required to purchase food and other items at the International Food Fair, and they will be sold at the door at $1.00 per ticket. Credit cards and cash will be accepted for payment.
If you are a member of a student club or an organization that wishes to have a booth at this event, there may be few spaces left. Please email International Student Services at iss@lixubing.com right away if you are interested.
We are looking forward to seeing you at this year’s International Food Fair!
CONCERT POSTPONED! Due to circumstances beyond our control, we need to reschedule the Phil Keaggy concert currently advertised for Oct. 6, 2024, to April 6, 2025.
We thank you for your patience as we confirmed this new date. We look forward to having Phil Keaggy with us this coming spring 2025. Check out Phil Keaggy's Facebook page to see what he is currently working on.
Artist: Phil Keaggy
One of the most admired guitarists in music today, Phil Keaggy continues to delight audiences all over the US, performing primarily acoustic shows and occasional concerts with a band. Aware that God gave him a calling to deliver the Gospel through his music, Phil has been grateful to do just that for the last 40 years, and will hopefully continue to do so.
Andrews University Wind Symphony
Conductor: Denisse Santos
The Andrews University Wind Symphony maintains a significant travel schedule throughout the Great Lakes area and seeks to provide high quality music programs and concerts representative of Adventist education and Andrews University. The Wind Symphony has performed in England, France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Canada and throughout the United States.
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Andrews University Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Marc Élysée
The Andrews University Symphony Orchestra is the core ensemble of the orchestral program at Andrews University. In addition to their current series at the Howard Performing Arts Center, the Symphony Orchestra travels within the Great Lakes region as well as internationally. Since 2006, the orchestra has performed in Italy, Austria, Germany, France, the Philippines and Costa Rica.
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Violinist Carla Trynchuk and pianist Elena Braslavsky will be performing a recital including works by Bach, Brahms, and the Ukrainian composer Silvestrov. Trynchuk, faculty at Andrews University, has performed internationally as soloist and recitalist in more than 15 countries. Braslavsky, formerly a faculty member at The Juilliard School and the Mannes School of Music, currently serves on the piano faculty of the Mozarteum University of Salzburg. Trynchuk and Braslavsky were classmates together at The Juilliard School.
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Tetelestai: Images of the Sonrise: A concert for the Risen Christ.
The Southshore Concert Band, conducted by Dale L. Reuss, presents Tetelestai, a concert for the Risen Christ. This program will use modern concert band music to follow the Christ story from Abraham to the Crucifixion and beyond. The Southshore Concert Band is an adult band “In Residence” at Lake Michigan College. We are excited to bring this special concert to the Howard Performing Arts Center. The spirit of the concert is a celebratory remembrance of those who have gone before us. The audience will enjoy a variety of musical styles from classic to popular. A highlight of the program is the performance of a yet unpublished work by world class composer Rossano Galante. This wonderful new composition for band was commissioned by the Southshore Concert Band and is entitled Images of the Sonrise. Guest vocalist Jeff Whittaker will also perform with the band.
Admission is free with donations gratefully accepted.
Assistant Dean for Student Involvement, Leadership & Activities
bridges@lixubing.com
269-471-6568