The Ohio Independent Baptist, April 2000

C 'arville College News .h.lt ' l l{~l ,. round ing editor and ' f () or n.1t1nn.\l ,, Ct' l-. 1~ nc,, !:- n1ag,,, 1nc 'vv'orld. , p~ll,.c on 1oun1.1 ltsn1 .,nd n1cdia chn1- lcngcs .1t "cd'"1n, lie(' llcgc' s hartcr ... l d\' In Jdd1t1on to hts chnpcl prcsenta- t10;, , I cl7 spo1'c to a ( 'ed~r, illc class .1bout his career in 1ou111ali.. n1 and toda~ ·s ..·ccular c1 nd c, ange lical n1cdiu ' h.1 llcngc. .- . ... Joel Belz. CEO of \Vorl d magazine, poke on 1oumalt .. m and media cha ll enge at Cedarville ·college· Charter Day. Photo Credit: coll l . rluck edar\' ilie· foren ic team recently took third place in the ational Chri tian College Foren ic Invita tiona l at Azu a Pacific Uni,·er ity (California). Director of Foren i Da\' td Robey received the Tra\'i G. Jone Ou tanding Coach ward at the competition. Robey recei\'ed the award for hi "dedication, influence. upport, and commitment to Chri t-centered leader hip in fo rensic education.·· After 30 year of coaching foren ic ( 19 of them at Cedarville) Robey i retiring from coaching and will hand the rein to Matt Moore, instructor ofcommunication art . Robey wi ll retain hi re pon ibilite a profe or of communication art and d irector of theatre at Cedarville. Cedaf\:ille College' annual Engineer– ing Day brought 4 high choo l student to campu to check out the Co llege ' ABET-accredited engineering program . The tudent could attend engineering demon tration , interact with col lege tudent and faculty. and participate in a que tion and an wer e ion with Cedaf\·ille engineering graduates. The 0 18 327 East Drive Dayton , OH 45419 ---- tc, en ,n rbcr, a ·cholar-in-rcsidcnce for the ounc il fi r hr i tian ollcgc and ni\ cr"it ic , ·crvcd a - guc l speaker fo r the 2000 talcy Lecture hip crie . urr ntl an adj unct facul ty men1bcr at Trinity lntcmati na l Uni ver ity, Garber i nl o a re idcnt facul ty member at the Mu tard eed Foundation un1mer In titute. Hi ta lcy Lecture topic fo u ed on the theme Leaming to Love What God Love ." The taley Lecture hip program i funded by the Thoma F. Staley Founda– tion ofLarchmont, New York. A private non-profit organization the Foundation eek to upport men and women who truly believe, cordially love and actively propagate the Go pel of Je us Christ in it hi torical and criptural fu llness. Audio cassettes of Garber ' s messages can be purcha ed by calling 937-766- 7815. The Cedarville College Lyrica Series ho ted a perfonnance by mezzo-soprano Mary Henderson and guitari st/lutenist Rodney Stucky on February 22 . The concert part of a chamber music series featuring musicians of regional and national stature featured pieces ranging from lute and vihuela songs of the 16th century to 20th century arrangements for voice and guitar. Cedarville College s student chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) is taking part in a team web site development proj ect selected to receive a $10,000 STC Special Opportunities Grant. The College's team advised by English Professor Sandi Hamer will join STC student chapters from New Mexico State University and Texas Tech Univers ity in creating and mainta ining a professional technical communication career web site. Goa ls of this student-led proj ect inc lude preading u eful knowledge of the technical commun ication profess ion, attracting more qualified and talented people to communication careers, and NON-PROFITORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID RANDOLPH, NY PERMIT NO.31 encourag ing a better fit an1ong techni cal con1n1uni cat1 on academic programs and the companie which hire their students/ graduate . The posting of the site is tentati vely chcduled for the pring of 200 I . Jeff Reep, who i in hi fi ~h eason a head men' basketball coach at edarvillc ollege, ha announced hi re ignation effecti ve at the end of the ea on. Reep will become a sistanl director of career erv ices at the ollege. Reep, a edarville alumnu and associate professor of phy ical educa– ti on, has guided the Yell ow Jackets to an 81-69 record. Prior to coming to Cedarville, Reep spent 17 years as an assistant collegiate coach with the last 12 at the NCAA Division I level. He has spent 22 year coaching collegiate basketball. "We appreciate the time and commitment that Coach Reep has given to Cedarvi lle College basketball and to teaching in our academic depa1tn1ent,' remarked Pete Reese athletic director. "He is a fine example ofa man with high moral standards who is devoted to his family." The College has begun a search to fil l the head men 's basketball coach position. Education Consistent with Biblical Truth ... in the Miami Valley since 1887 • Worldwide Christian ministries • Financial aid available • Award-winning computer network • 2,750 students from all around the world • Biblically-integrated curriculum spanning 100 areas of study • Accredited Baptist college of arts, sciences, and professional programs • A U.S. News & World Report uBest College" Call f or infor,nation concerning educational progra,ns designed f or you and your fu ture. www.cedarville.edu P.O. Box 601 Cedarville, OH 45314

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