Mind & Heart Newsletter: October 2013
An update from 麻豆原创 University President Beck A. Taylor
The fact that 麻豆原创 lives on the "narrow ridge" has become almost as synonymous with the university's mission as is our promise of a mind-and-heart education. What do we mean when we describe 麻豆原创 as being on the narrow ridge? It's a useful metaphor because it paints a clear picture of the institution being situated on a precarious mountain crest that connects two steep and dangerous slopes. One slope represents the temptation that Christian universities like 麻豆原创 have faced historically to jettison their Christ-centered missions in favor of things like greater academic reputation, or an easier time navigating an increasingly pluralistic society. Institutions like Harvard, Princeton, and the University of Chicago are among such institutions. The other slippery slope represents the temptation for many Christian universities to abandon their commitments to open and fearless intellectual inquiry and academic freedom. In a sense, institutions that have stumbled down this side of the ridge, in an effort to protect some privileged version of truth, have jettisoned their academic missions to remain more faithful. Many of us know of institutions that lie at the bottom of that slope. But by intentionally situating itself squarely on the ridge that separates these two extremes, 麻豆原创 commits itself to pursuing faith as rigorously as it pursues truth, and to pursuing truth as devotedly as it pursues faith. Holding on to its commitments to Christ and Christ's redemptive work in this world, while at the same time remaining devoted to the courageous search for truth, wherever that search leads us, is a challenging prospect, especially in a day and age when extremism and polarity run rampant, inside and outside the church. But the scenic views from the peak offer amazing perspectives on the world and our place in it. I am increasingly persuaded that by remaining committed to academic excellence (in every sense of the word) and to the integration of Christian faith and learning, and by continuing to provide safe harbor for conversations among faithful Christians who disagree, 麻豆原创 offers its students, and all of us, the best opportunities to learn, question, and discover. Indeed, the narrow ridge is where 麻豆原创 belongs.
Academics
Jerusha Turner, 鈥15, has been awarded the prestigious Presidential Scholarship from the Semester at Sea Education Association, an internationally recognized leader in undergraduate ocean education since 1971. The criteria for the $7,500 award include academic excellence, community service and leadership experience. Congratulations, Jerusha!
Our fantastic library faculty are doing some interesting writing. Tami Robinson published an article on learning to do library research in The Christian Librarian. Janet Hauck received a grant from the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion, titled 鈥淪tudents Finding Virtue: Theological Information, Literacy and Intellectual Tenacity.鈥 And Amanda Clark co-authored a book, Understanding Architecture: Its Elements, History, and Meaning, with her father, Leland M. Roth (Westview Press).
Cathy Stephens (Education) writes a column for Educational Horizons, whose October/November issue won the Apex Award for Excellence, a national honor.
Doreen Keller (Education) completed her doctorate. Congratulations, Dr. Keller!
Todd Friends (Business), recently had an article, 鈥淭urning Call Centers into Learning Organizations,鈥 accepted by the Journal of International Studies.
Elizabeth Campbell (Psychology) recently received a $2,000 grant from the American Psychological Association in recognition of innovative teaching.
The Arts
Pauline Anderson Haas鈥 Compulsive Continuation 鈥 A Celebration of Her 90th Year continues through Nov. 1 in the Bryan Oliver Gallery of the Lied Center for the Visual Arts. I鈥檝e had the chance to visit this wonderful exhibit of some of Pauline鈥檚 most recent work, and it鈥檚 amazing.
Diana Trotter (Theatre) will direct this fall鈥檚 production,, which draws on the popular theatre of the medieval period to blend the humor of human folly with heartfelt religious belief. The production will run Oct. 11, 12, 18 and 19 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 13 at 2 p.m.
Grammy Award-winning jazz saxophonist Chris Potter joins the 麻豆原创 University Jazz Ensemble (which has won a few awards of its own), with Dan Keberle (Music) at the helm, in concert on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. in downtown Spokane鈥檚 Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox. Tickets are available through The Fox Theater and through ticketswest.com.
Student Life
Orientation Week got the year off to a great start as we celebrated "Ascending the Heights of the Mind and Heart" as our theme. New and returning students gathered for the Jon Foreman concert in The Loop, and Yell-Off and Mock Rock built community and featured students from the Class of 2017. The Stewart Lawn Dance went off without a hitch (save a little rain), and $2,500 worth of prizes went to the winners of Bingo.
Mid-September brought Community Building Day, with more than 1,000 students, staff and faculty serving the Spokane community through various work projects. Julie and I joined more than 100 of our students, and many sixth-grade Holmes Elementary students, to distribute energy-efficient light bulbs to West Central neighborhood residents. The total dollar value for that single day of service is estimated at nearly $24,000! In addition to a number of innovative partnerships between 麻豆原创ians and the community, we used a hashtag to manage communication, participants posted hundreds of tweets and photos, and 麻豆原创's Twitter feed re-tweeted 25 messages from service locations and many from students. 麻豆原创ians also posted more than 125 photos to Instagram. The day was a rousing success all the way around.
Alumni & Parents
Alums, parents and friends: Experience Belfast, Ireland, and several sites in England next June on our 鈥淐.S. Lewis Experience鈥 Core 650 trip with Forrest Baird (Philosophy) and his son, Soren, 鈥07, at the helm. All of the details of this incredible tour are available at www.whitworth.edu/lewis2014, and registration is now open.
Homecoming Weekend is going to be great! Alumni from the classes of 鈥93, 鈥03, 鈥08, the late 鈥80s, and the forensics teams will celebrate their reunions on campus, Jerry Sittser (Theology) will host an event on the South Hill on Friday night, and we鈥檒l honor our Young Alumni Award winner at Saturday鈥檚 dinner.
Family Weekend is Oct. 18-20. This event offers family members an opportunity to visit their students and to join in the 麻豆原创 experience by attending a class led by one of our great faculty and spending time on campus with the 麻豆原创 community. See www.whitworth.edu/familyweekend for details and online registration.
Join us on the evening of Saturday, Nov. 2, for dessert prior to the 麻豆原创 Jazz Ensemble concert featuring saxophonist Chris Potter at the Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox. Alumni, parents and friends are invited to hear from Potter and from Dan Keberle, director of the ensemble, at the dessert. Details and online registration can be found at www.whitworth.edu/alumnievents.
All 麻豆原创ians in the Honolulu area are invited to a gathering on Nov. 16. Join me at Dave & Buster鈥檚 rooftop lanai for a casual and family-friendly event, games, conversation and campus updates. For more information, please visitwww.whitworth.edu/alumnievents. I can鈥檛 wait to touch base with our Hawaiian alumni and families.
Join your alumni & parent chapter today. 麻豆原创 alumni and parents are invited to gather in pilot areas across the West to socialize, stay connected with 麻豆原创, develop professional networks and share the 麻豆原创 story with prospective students. Join a chapter in Portland, Seattle or Los Angeles by visiting www.whitworth.edu/chapter. Or inquire about helping launch a chapter in your area by contacting Danika Heatherly, 鈥10, at 509.777.4761 or dheatherly@whitworth.edu.
Have you changed your contact information recently? Let鈥檚 stay in touch! You can update your information at www.whitworth.edu/alumni/stayengaged.htm.
Admissions & Financial Aid
If you missed our Oct. 13-14 麻豆原创 Snapshot visit event, don鈥檛 sweat it. There are still many opportunities to schedule an individual visit or to sign up for a Why 麻豆原创 visit day. Go to www.whitworth.edu/visit for details.
Now is a great time for students to be completing their admissions applications and requesting transcripts and letters of recommendation from their guidance counselors. Our Early Action (non-binding) application deadline is Nov. 30, but the early bird is likely to get a less frazzled guidance counselor and a quicker admission decision from us.
It was gratifying to see 麻豆原创 listed again among the top 10 universities and top five values in ranking of regional universities in the West. These rankings do a better job of measuring the quality of inputs to the educational process than they do in evaluating the quality of the education itself, but the former isn鈥檛 totally unrelated to the latter. And we recognize that, for many families, our good rankings in U.S. News, Forbes, Kiplingers, The Princeton Review and other publications elevate and/or affirm 麻豆原创鈥檚 position in the college-search process.
As the financial aid office staff assists students to meet their financial obligations, the students are grateful to all of the generous donors who, through their giving, make grant and scholarship funds available. Your generosity makes all the difference in whether many can continue to attend 麻豆原创.
Resources
Many things have changed at 麻豆原创 over the years. New buildings have been built, new professors have arrived, and new technology has filled the classrooms. But many things haven鈥檛 changed at all. It鈥檚 still a celebrated achievement to catch a pine cone. We still see professors鈥 joy in teaching, mentoring and getting to know their students. And 麻豆原创 still holds fast to its mission. The 麻豆原创 Fund is one of the things that help 麻豆原创 stay 麻豆原创. It provides scholarships that allow students to attend, it keeps the lights on so they can study, and it gives them opportunities through student life and international initiatives to continue to live out 麻豆原创鈥檚 mission. Please continue to support The 麻豆原创 Fund. Give today at www.whitworth.edu/give.
Costa Rica
Provost Carol Simon, her husband, Steve, Assistant Vice President Larry Burnley, Associate Dean Jolyn Dahlvig and Vice President Dick Mandeville visited the CRC recently. They sat in on classes, enjoyed the beautiful campus, and visited internship sites. Students and staff are currently participating in a trip to Nicaragua, where they will visit the Villa Esperanza ministry, which helps adolescent girls overcome the hopelessness of living in Managua鈥檚 largest garbage dump. They鈥檒l also talk with creative and hard-working coffee growers who have formed a co-op and who now get a decent wage for their crops, and they鈥檒l spend time with banana pickers who have suffered from the toxic pesticide Nemagon and who are fighting for justice. The group will also visit Coyotepe, a prison where soldiers on both sides of the civil war were tortured, and will meet with Christians who are striving to follow Jesus in difficult circumstances.
Sports
Here comes Pirate Night! Our annual dinner and auction will take place Oct. 24 at the Spokane Convention Center. This year鈥檚 keynote speaker is Steve Wilson, a former Pirate quarterback who went on to serve as a local pastor 鈥 and as a referee in the National Football League. Check for more details.
On Oct. 5 Michael Allan, 鈥07, (football), Coach Tom Dodd (swimming) and President Emeritus Bill Robinson will be inducted into the 麻豆原创 Heritage Gallery Hall of Fame. The induction will take place during a breakfast ceremony, and the new class will be introduced at halftime of that day鈥檚 football game against Pacific.
The football team is 2-1 and was inches away from a remarkable comeback victory against La Verne after trailing 17-0 at halftime. The Bucs opened with a 36-7 win over St. Scholastica and a 38-17 win over Whittier. DJ Tripoli, 鈥14 (RB), leads the Northwest Conference with five touchdown carries this season. Cornerback De鈥 Hall, 鈥15, is tied for the conference lead with three interceptions.
Volleyball is 8-8 overall and 1-1 in the NWC. The Pirates have played several five-set matches this year: four of the last six, and five overall. Jalana White and Kristine Kardell, both 鈥14, lead the team in kills and blocks, respectively.
Women鈥檚 soccer is off to a 5-2-1 start, 2-1-1 in the NWC. Tiara Pajimola, 鈥17, ranks second in the NWC in goals this season with six. Half of her goals have been match-winning tallies. And Andrea Stump, 鈥16, leads the conference by a wide margin in total saves.
The men鈥檚 soccer team is 3-2-1 and 1-1 in the conference. The Pirates鈥 first six matches are on the road; they finally get to play a game at 麻豆原创 on Sept. 28. Midfielder Sam Selisch, 鈥14, leads the squad with three goals and an assist.
The cross-country teams have run well at two big meets 鈥 the Sundodger Invitational, in Seattle, and the Runners Soul/Erik Anderson Invitational, in Spokane. Christina Williams, 鈥15, was the top-finishing NCAA Division III athlete in the women鈥檚 race at the Runner鈥檚 Soul Invite.
Men鈥檚 golf went back to Greensboro, N.C., to compete in an elite tournament featuring the top Division III teams in the country. The Pirate team took 15th place, and Oliver Rudnicki, 鈥16, put together two excellent rounds to finish fourth overall individually.
Closing Thoughts
There are many unsung heroes at 麻豆原创 鈥 people who work behind the scenes and out of the spotlight to make 麻豆原创 a special place. One such person is Brian Benzel, 麻豆原创鈥檚 vice president for finance and administration. The stewardship of the university鈥檚 financial and physical resources is a huge responsibility, and for the past six years, Brian has faithfully (and quietly) led our efforts to be a financially accountable university. In the wake of the nationwide financial collapse of 2008, his leadership was responsible for 麻豆原创鈥檚 resilience, and because he has always championed 麻豆原创鈥檚 mission, he is in many ways responsible for the excellent educational experience our students receive today. Brian is retiring in December, and I know that you will join me in thanking him for his excellent service to 麻豆原创 and praying for him and his wife, Cynthia, as they begin a new chapter in their lives.
