Cedarville Alumnotes Fall 2018

alumnotes | News share your news Did you get promoted? Direct a play? Publish your memoirs? Earn a degree? Receive an award? Marry your sweetheart? Add to your family? Submit your news to cedarville.edu/magazine . 4 3 2 1 Michael Crampton ’68 retired as adjunct faculty at Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne. He received a doctorate from the University of South Dakota in counseling in 1990. Nancy, his wife of 33 years, went home to be with the Lord on March 22, 2018. She was a retired school superintendent with an earned doctorate in educational administration from the University of South Dakota. 1 A group of Cedarville alumni recently met up at Western Kentucky University (WKU) in Bowling Green, Kentucky. From left to right: Fred Stickle ’69 , WKU Professor of Counseling and Student Affairs; Shannah Gardiner ’16 , WKU graduate student in counseling and Army ROTC cadet; Beth (Maxie) Dillon ’99 , WKU Army ROTC Advisor/Program Coordinator; and Brandon Smith ’07 , WKU Army ROTC Recruiting Operations Officer. Mark Morley ’82 is the Human Resources Director for Dr. James Dobson’s Family Talk in Colorado Springs, a ministry of the James Dobson Family Institute. Carolyn (Fay) Martin ’91 has been teaching in a state prison for 18 years and invented and marketed a math game of strategy, skill, and chance. Tested on 100-plus people, RIVAL 5 changed the mindset of math-averse children and adults. RIVAL 5 has earned eight awards from toy-testing companies and won third place in the Ben Franklin Big Idea contest. 2 Joe Slavens ’94 successfully defended his Ph.D. in higher education dissertation on April 16, 2018. His dissertation is titled, “Australian Tales of Racial Justice Engagement in Higher Education.” Lisa (Davidson) McGrady ’89 , Dean of Teaching and Learning at Olivet Nazarene University, served as Joe’s outside dissertation committee member. 3 Dan Scott ’99 is the Director of Kids and Preteen Curriculum at Orange. He travels the world speaking and training on how to reach the next generation. Dan’s first book was released in April: Caught In Between: Engage Your Preteens Before They Check Out . It remains a best-seller on Amazon.com. Dan and Jenna (Hoffman) ’99 live outside of Atlanta with their kids Liam, Ellison, Addison, and Taye. 4 Emily (Jarvis) Elias ’11 recently graduated with a Master of Arts in political science degree from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Her final project focused on political parties and the Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena) of Mexico. NEWS Cedarville University | Fall 2018

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