Inspire, Summer 2011

c amp u s e v e n t s August 22–25 Fall Bible Conference 29 Convocation September 15–17 Bioethics Conference 21 Day of Prayer 23 Women for Scholarship Fashion Show and Silent Auction 24 Pharmacy Preview Day 29–30 Fall Play: And Then There Were None 30 Legacy Banquet 30–Oct. 1 Homecoming: Beautiful Things October 1, 7–9 Fall Play: And Then There Were None 8 Art, Design, and Theatre Preview Day 20–22 G92 Immigration Conference 22 Biblical and Ministry Studies Preview Day 29 History, Government, and Criminal Justice Preview Day November 4 Parents Weekend and Grandparents Day 19 Business and Communications Preview Day; Science and Math Preview Day For more events and information, visit cedarville.edu/events . (All dates are subject to change.) Planning the Next Chapter These faculty and staff members represent a combined 142 years of service to Cedarville. Below, they share their plans for retirement. Congratulations! Your colleagues, students, and alumni friends wish you well. John Silvius, Ph.D. Senior Professor of Biology — Science and Mathematics Associate for Environmental Ethics — Center for Bioethics I will redirect my energy in ways that enhance my time with God and my family, especially my wife, Abby. I will continue my reading and research in environmental stewardship and hope to integrate and profess my faith through conservation and land stewardship projects. I look forward to spending more time with my grandchildren. “Papaw” is my favorite title. Ron Walker, D.B.A. Professor of Management Science — Business Administration My wife, Becky, and I hope to be more engaged with our grandchildren in Cedarville, Chicago, and Canton. While we hope to travel a bit, we are open to ministry opportunities as the Lord leads. We also enjoy helping those in our church family in need of encouragement and support. This might not be possible, but I would like to improve my golf game. At Cedarville since 1978 Lee Eimers, Ph.D. Professor of Physics and Mathematics — Science and Mathematics I plan to spend more time with my grandchildren and invest time serving in my local church. I also have several hobbies that I have pursued somewhat in the past, but have had to put aside for lack of time. Among them are improving my musical and language skills and pottery making. I also hope to do some writing. Sherrie Wood Administrative Assistant — Campus Recreation and Facilities My husband, Duane, and I just returned from Hawaii and are looking forward to more opportunities to travel, especially an upcoming trip to the Holy Land. I am also taking time for classes in exercise and knitting. And of course, enjoying our six grandchildren is a high priority. Duane Wood, Ph.D. Executive Director — Program Development Professor of Management — Business Administration I will continue to consult and teach as an adjunct professor in an MBA program. I also serve on the boards of two academic institutions. My wife, Sherrie, and I look forward to traveling together and spending more time with our family. At Cedarville since 1979 At Cedarville since 1981 At Cedarville since 1987 At Cedarville since 1988

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