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City native s voice featured in Museum of the Bible Exhibit in D C – Examiner Online

City native s voice featured in Museum of the Bible Exhibit in D C – Examiner Online
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IWU Chorale featured in D C exhibit

The Indiana Wesleyan University Chorale, including a couple of Grant County locals, is being featured in an exhibit at the Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C.

Houghton student s voice featured in Museum of the Bible exhibit

IWU chooses Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger as 2021 Society of World Changers inductee

May 12, 2021 Indiana Wesleyan University has chosen Pat Gelsinger, a respected information technology veteran and business leader, as the 2021 inductee into the Society of World Changers. Gelsinger will be formally inducted into the IWU Society of World Changers during a special convocation on Nov. 3. In February 2021, Gelsinger returned to the company where his career began and became the chief executive officer of Intel, a multinational corporation and technology company. During his initial 30 years with Intel, he became the first chief technology officer driving the creation of key industry technologies, including USB and Wi-Fi. As the architect of the original 80486 processor, Gelsinger also played a significant role in steering Intel to dominance in the microprocessor supplier market.

Layoffs, upheaval at Zacharias ministry roiled by scandal | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

David Crary FILE - In this March 30, 2016 file photo, Ravi Zacharias, center, speaks during the Society of World Changers induction ceremony at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Ind. On Wednesday, March 10, 2021, the Ravi Zacharias International Ministries says it will suspend fundraising, lay off 60% of its staff and overhaul its mission in the wake of revelations that Zacharias, who died in May 2020, engaged in sexual misconduct with massage therapists and carried on many amorous extramarital relationships via texts and email. (Jeff Morehead/The Chronicle-Tribune via AP) March 10, 2021 - 1:56 PM The global Christian ministry founded by the late Ravi Zacharias said Wednesday it will suspend fundraising, lay off 60% of its staff and overhaul its mission in the wake of revelations that he engaged in sexual misconduct with massage therapists and carried on many amorous extramarital relationships via texts and email.

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