Torch, Winter 1985

14 Campus News Our Students Come From Almost Everywhere! Alaska 3 District of Columbia I Puerto Rico 3 International Students 20 Professor is ICE Demonstrator Dr. Dennis Flentge, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Cedarville College, has been named a Demonstrator of the Institute for Chemical Education , ICE. This comes following a summer enrichment and training program at the Institute on the campus of the University of Wisconsin - Madison. As an ICE Demonstrator, Dr. Flentge is prepared to conduct workshops for teachers and classroom pro– grams for students outside his own school . Live demon– strations of a wide range of chemistry phenomena are included . Dr. Flentge also is the recipient of a financial grant enabling him to offer these programs . The grant requires that matching funds be provided from outside sources. The Institute for Chemcial Education is a national center for the development and dissemination of new concepts and material for teaching and learning chemis– try and chemistry related science . Dr. Flentge is among the first ICE Demonstrators . For information regarding an ICE demonstration, call (513) 766-2211 , extension 208 or 498. Pastors Advised Today, two of the hottest topics among pastors is how to get their churches online with computers and how to keep themselves in line with the latest tax laws . In order to assist Ohio pastors , Cedarville College offered two one-day seminars on these subjects in November. The sessions were attended by nearly 200 participants. Similar seminars will be repeated February 26 and 28, 1985. Vice President for Student Services Don Rickard, one of the organizers of the meetings, is confident that the seminar material is stimulating. "I believe pastors come away from these sessions with their heads spinning with new ideas that will enhance their ministries," said Rickard. "After hearing the material on finances, some of the men have asked, 'Why didn ' t someone tell me this 20 years ago?' " Instruction ran from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. and included information on the topics of stress management, computers for church offices, local church finances, and the pastor and his income taxes . Topics presented in the special sessions for pastors' wives were physical fitness and coping with the pastorate. Featured speaker was James Rickard, Director of Columbia Pacific Foundation . Also addressing the gatherings were Dr. Stanley Ballard, professor of psychology; Dr. Pam Diehl, associate professor of physical education; Dr. Rex Rogers, director of academic computer services; and Mrs . Merle Brock, the wife of Ohio' s G.A.R.B.C . state representative who was in the pastorate for over 20 years.

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