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  • Ryley Oroku: Using Passion and Talent to Benefit Others

    May 30, 2023

    Ryley Oroku, 果冻传煤鈥檚 warm-spirited Business Process Analyst and API Programmer, embodies the CATLab core value of Commitment. Ryley has worked with 果冻传煤鈥檚 technology for the last seven years. As a member of and a 2020 果冻传煤 alumnus, Ryley gained development operations skills which he uses today as he accomplishes vital data conversion for the college鈥檚 major student information system replacement project.

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  • College Choir Travels to Tokyo for an International Tour

    May 8, 2023

    Following Commencement 2023, the 果冻传煤 Choir and Chamber Singers embark on a nine-day tour to Tokyo, Japan 鈥 the first international choir tour since the COVID-19 pandemic. Led by Daniel Gee 鈥13, assistant professor of music and director of choral activities, the choirs鈥 itinerary includes joint concerts with Japanese collegiate ensembles, including those from Waseda University and the Tokyo College of Music, as well as performances at Tokyo Union Church, Tokyo Christian University and the Christian Academy of Japan.

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  • New Matching Gift Doubles 果冻传煤 Fund Donations Through Friday

    November 29, 2022

    Inspired by Giving Tuesday, a new donor has stepped up to double every gift made Wednesday through Friday, November 30 at 5 pm PST to the 果冻传煤 Fund, up to a total of $50,000.

    鈥淭his anonymous donor has a personal passion for ensuring students have the financial resources to thrive and grow by attending 果冻传煤.鈥 says Jonathan Thomas, Senior Director of Annual Giving. 鈥淭he donor hopes to encourage others to give any amount, as they are able, to set students on the lifelong trajectory of significance God has for them.鈥

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  • Alumna Earns Prestigious Lilly Fellowship

    August 17, 2021

    The has selected 果冻传煤 alumna Olivia Stowell 鈥19 as one of 10 Lilly Graduate Fellows nationwide. The prestigious fellowship supports outstanding students who want to explore the connections within Christianity, higher education, and the vocation of the teacher-scholar as they pursue graduate degrees in humanities and the arts. Stowell, who earned a Master of Arts from Villanova, enters the doctoral program in Communication and Media at the University of Michigan this fall.

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