Inspire, Spring 1992 - page 2

BETTER THAN BUSINESS As USUAL
T
he Business Administration Department of
Cedarville College is not the usual. Yes,
you'll find experienced,qualified
professors and the important studies that
every business student needs to pursue. But
the
last few
years have seen some important strengths
added to the program.
Three major grants to the departmentfrom the
Cleveland Foundation facilitated computerization,in-
depth study and integration ofethics,and
internationalizing ofthe curriculum. Although new
courses,a new major,and a new minor were developed,
each existing course was integrated with these concepts
as well. Faculty underwent intense training to meet the
new challenges.
Cedarville students now may major in International
Studies,an interdisciplinary major. It consists ofa core
ofinternational coursesfrom several departments and a
concentration in one ofthree departments.The
business administration concentration is global
economics and international business.
Business students also may take a minor in
international business to complement their
major in any ofthe functional areas of
accounting,business communication
technology,business education,
computer information systems,
finance, management,and marketing.
The department also offers an
international business minor for the non-
business major.
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The College named the Business Administration Building for George S. Milner
during the October 1991 Homecoming weekend. Milner,a prominent Cleveland
businessman,was one of the first trustees of Cedarville College under the
Baptist administration.
CALLAN POSTS 500TH WIN
T
he men's basketball team gave head coach Don
Callan his 500th career victory when they won
over Wilmington College 118-81 on the home
court. Callan started the 1991-92 season as the
seventh "winningest"coach in the National
Association
ofIntercollegiate Athletics(NAIA).Callan's
college coaching career spans 32 years, all at Cedarville
College. He is athletic director,chairs the Health and
Physical Education Department,and has held several
offices in the National Christian College Athletic
Association(NCCAA)and the NAIA.His numerous
awards include membership in three athletic halls offame:
Taylor University,the NAIA,and Cedarville College.
A founder and chair of Cedarville's Missionary
Internship(MIS)Committee since 1961,Callan has
accompanied 20 basketball evangelism teams to the
Philippines. MIS travel also has taken him to Hong Kong,
China,Australia,New Guinea,Spain,and Portugal.
ROY KERN
AWARDED
EDUCATĀ°
OF THE
Team members gave Coach
Callan a boost as over 1,500 fans
cheered his 500th win.
R
oy
Kern '73 received the Educator ofthe
Year award and was named Outstanding
Insurance Educator for 1991 by the
Springfield, Missouri Life Underwriters
Association.
The plaque and award ceremony held in his
honor touted his willingness to serve others during 12
years in the insurance business.In 1981 Roy was named
in Outstanding Young Men ofAmerica. Since then he
has assisted over 350 agents in furthering their insurance
education.
In his spare time,Roy is an adult Sunday school
teacher,deacon,and chairman ofthe board oftrustees
for the Ridgecrest Baptist Church. He also serves as
secretary/treasurer for the Springfield Life Underwriters
Association.
Before moving to Missouri,Roy was staff member and
director ofadmissions at Cedarville College.He also
served on the Alumni Council(1982-1988). He and his
wife,Becky(Rudig '70),have three children.
Congratulations from the Alumni Association!
Dr. Callan's wife and favorite scorekeeper, Nedra,
joined him for a special presentation February 8.
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