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Manchester gets $1.2 million gift
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
Manchester University s ability to award scholarships has increased with a $1.2 million gift a graduate s widow left in memory of her husband, the institution announced Wednesday.
Keith Hoover pursued communication studies at Manchester before earning degrees from Bethany Theological Seminary and Northwestern University, according to a news release. He died in 2003.
The Keith Kindell Hoover Memorial Scholarship Fund will provide scholarships at the direction of Gerda Hoover, who died two years ago, the release said.
“Leaving such a generous estate gift to his alma mater was a wonderful way for Gerda to honor Keith s memory,” Melanie Harmon, vice president for advancement at Manchester, said in a statement.
Manchester University s ability to award scholarships has increased with a $1.2 million gift a graduate s widow left in memory of her husband, the institution announced today.
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RICHMOND, INDIANA Canton resident Carol Davis received a Master of Arts in Theopoetics and Writing (MATW) on Saturday, May 9, from Bethany Theological Seminary in Richmond, Indiana. Davis and three other Bethany classmates, one from California, one from Louisiana, and one from Washington state, comprised the first class to receive the new degree.
The MATW degree enables students to focus study in ways that celebrate mystery, metaphor, and meaning in texts and contexts for expansive reflection, critical engagement, and various forms of writing. The MATW joins theology, poetry, narrative, spirituality, and public conversations together in the pursuit of inquiry and understanding that result in creative production across multiple genres, said Dr. Scott Holland who created the Bethany program.
State Board Committee certifies four finalists for Patrick Henry Community College Presidency
Published Friday, Apr. 23, 2021, 12:00 am
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The State Board for Community Colleges has certified four finalists for the position of president at Patrick Henry Community College. The finalists were among 64 applicants from across the nation.
The four finalists, in alphabetical order, are Dr. Alessandro Anzalone of Tampa, Fla.; Dr. Jermaine Ford of Lafayette, La.; Dr. J. Gregory Hodges of Ridgeway; and Dr. Tanjula Petty of Pike Road, Ala.