Dordt Worship Arts releases first live album
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Chapel Moments Vol. 1 album now available Posted Tuesday, May 11, 2021 Updated Wednesday, May 12, 2021
The Dordt University Worship Arts Department has released its first live album,
Chapel Moments Vol. 1, recorded in the B.J. Haan Auditorium.
“In the midst of the challenges of a global pandemic, we wanted to share moments from our Dordt chapel where all year we centered our worship on God’s activity and focused on his Word,” says Dr. Jeremy Perigo, director of campus ministries and worship arts. “These songs were specifically chosen to simultaneously allow us to bring our pain and prayers into God’s presence and to remind and re-orient us to the truth that God is good and gives garments of praise for heaviness.”
Students to earn nursing pins
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Dordt University to host nurse pinning ceremony May 6 Posted Friday, April 30, 2021 Updated Wednesday, May 12, 2021
The Dordt University Nursing Department will hold its spring pinning ceremony on Thursday, May 6. Eighteen Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students will be awarded their Dordt University nursing pin and four registered nurses will receive their BSN nursing pin from Dordt University. The ceremony will begin at 3 p.m. in the Te Paske Theater at Sioux Center High School.
Dordt to launch new entrepreneurship emphasis for business students
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Dordt entrepreneurship emphasis to launch fall 2021 Posted Thursday, April 29, 2021 Updated Wednesday, May 12, 2021
This spring, Dordt University approved a new entrepreneurship emphasis offered to students majoring in Business Administration, that will start in fall 2021.
Coupled with the current foundational courses, this emphasis will support business students that have an interest in someday running their own nonprofit or for-profit organization or will enable them to add innovative value to an existing organization.
Dordt criminal justice students learn from industry experts
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Criminal justice students get numerous hands-on opportunities to learn Posted Wednesday, April 28, 2021
Despite the challenges presented by Covid-19, Dordt University criminal justice students have had numerous opportunities for hands-on activities, learning experiences, and interaction with law enforcement and professionals from a variety of agencies this spring.
During a typical semester, students in the criminal justice program might have the opportunity to participate in off-campus visits to a firearm training simulator in Sioux City where they experience the split-second legal and life decision making when faced with an attacker challenging them to learn about how situations can quickly escalate or deescalate. Another place students might typically visit is the So