Kosciusko County Hometown Hero Presented To Dr. William Katip
The Salvation Army Advisory Board has presented the 2022 Kosciusko County Hometown Hero Award to Dr. William “Bill” Katip, sixth President of Grace College and Seminary.
Read MoreThe Salvation Army Advisory Board has presented the 2022 Kosciusko County Hometown Hero Award to Dr. William “Bill” Katip, sixth President of Grace College and Seminary.
Read MoreGREENVILLE, S.C. – Former Grace College basketball coach and alumnus Chet Kammerer was inducted into the NCCAA Hall of Fame.
Read MoreAfter a year as interim vice president of academic affairs, Grace College named Dr. Laurie Owen the permanent vice president of academic affairs.
Read MoreGrace College juniors and seniors will have the opportunity beginning in the spring of 2021 to gain additional qualifications which jumpstart their master’s degrees as undergraduates in an innovative partnership between Grace College and Purdue University.
Read MoreWINONA LAKE — Grace College issued a statement Wednesday night saying the campus is closely monitoring developments of the coronavirus. A response team has been assembled on campus to continually assess the situation, develop response plans and coordinate communication. Grace College administrators are in regular contact with local … Read More
WINONA LAKE – What lurks beneath a Tootsie Roll and a 3 Musketeers is the glue that holds the Grace College Athletic Department together.
Read MoreWINONA LAKE – Tim Tebow spoke in front of a packed Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center Friday morning, offering his message and a vision of hope through prayer.
Read MoreWINONA LAKE —Last week, a photo of Grace employees was posted on Facebook that upset many users. The photo depicts five people posing for an album cover with the acronym for “Not Grace Appropriate.” After some social media backlash, several of the employees in the photograph were fired. … Read More
WINONA LAKE — Grace College is providing the location for a two-day worskhop/seminar titled Common Focus. The event is being held for county non-profit agencies, organizations and churches with the goal of initiating a cooperative model that will improve the service and support of the citizens they serve.
Read MoreDuring a social event hosted by Al Campbell, Vawter Park, Syracuse, on Saturday evening, Dr. Nate Bosch with the Center for Lakes & Streams, talked about the future of the center. Looking forward, Bosch noted an endowment project to ensure the center is always there, looking out after … Read More
By TERRY WHITE Grace College Rivals on the basketball court but partners when fighting for a common cause, the presidents of Grace College, Winona Lake and Bethel College in Mishawaka were among those attending the private ceremony this morning in which Gov. Mike Pence signed into law the … Read More
Grace College and Seminary President Dr. Bill Katip testified on Monday, March 16, in favor of the Proposed Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act, also known as Senate Bill 101. The bill, which passed with a 9-4 vote by the Indiana House Judiciary Committee, will now progress to the full House … Read More
WINONA LAKE, Ind. – Former Grace President Ronald Manahan was honored with the prestigious Sagamore of the Wabash award on Monday. The award was presented at a meeting held at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 17 in Westminster Hall. Present at the meeting were Grace employees and invited guests, community … Read More
On Dec. 27, a federal court ruled in favor of Grace College suspending the enforcement of the abortion pill mandate against the Winona Lake based school. According to Grace, the injunction allows the school to continue offering medical coverage to its employees without compromising the school’s religious standpoint … Read More
Grace College is proud to announce that five of their teaching staff received doctorate degrees during the fall 2012 semester. Jeff Gill, Roger Stichter, Deb Musser, Cheryl Bremer and Terry White all finished their degrees while teaching for the college this fall. “Institutions like ours always have faculty … Read More