News Briefs for February 1, 2024
1 February 2024 |
WAU Honors College Takes Students to The Hague International Model UN Conference
“The Washington Adventist University (WAU) Honors College will lead a delegation of 18 high school students to The Hague International Model United Nations (THIMUN) conference in The Hague, Netherlands. The students are all from Columbia Union academies and will represent Lithuania and Samoa at the conference.” Full story at the WAU News website.
Adventist Health Reopens In-Home & Hospice Care in Paradise After Camp Fire
“Adventist Health is continuing to provide residents with care and resources after experiencing the Camp Fire, saying as the population grows, providing these resources for residents is more critical than ever.” More information via video at the KRCR News website.
ADRA Works to Integrate Immigrants Through Language Literacy Courses
“Local church and Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) leaders awarded completion certificates to 15 young men and women who completed the 8th Italian Literacy Course for Immigrants with a Work Orientation.” Full story at the Adventist Review website.
Vice President for Black Ministries Elected at Southeastern California Conference
“We are pleased to announce the Executive Committee has elected Andrea King as the Vice President of Black Ministries for Southeastern California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.” More info at the SECC News website.
Oakwood University Board of Trustees Issues Statement of Support for President Pollard
“The Board of Trustees of Oakwood University is unwavering in its support of Dr. Leslie Pollard as President of the University, as well as all Oakwood University administrators, faculty, and staff.” Full statement can be found here.