BY Staff Writer Annette Heck, associate professor, unpacks hand-knit hats from someone inspired by reading the Southern Tidings. The March 2018 issue of the Southern Tidings included a story about... read more →
BY Trisney Bocala Caleb Sutherland saw a need and invented this medical device, which will save lives following traumatic lung injuries. This fall, a Southern Adventist University student beat out... read more →
BY Staff Reporter Some flood-damaged houses needed... read more →
BY Oksana Wetmore Southern Adventist University joined educational professionals from around the United States for the Seventh-day Adventist North American Division Teachers’ Convention in Chicago, Ill., to “Encounter Jesus, Experience... read more →
BY Tierra Hayes The Adventist Giving app, developed at Southern, aims to streamline the process of giving tithe and offering. This year Southern’s Center for Innovation and Research in Computing... read more →
BY Natalia Perez Members of Merge and counselors from a local elementary school worked together to motivate students. Earlier this year, a group of six students and faculty from Southern... read more →
BY Southern Staff Southern’s radio station, Classical 90.5 WSMC, recently installed a new digital transmitter, replacing the station’s outdated analog equipment. This upgrade resolves broadcast issues that local listeners had... read more →
BY Natalia Perez Sharing about their projects to improve the world, Southern’s Enactus team placed second at the national level. Southern Adventist University’s Enactus team placed second in their league... read more →
BY Southern Staff This summer, Southern received a $50,000 grant from Lumina Foundation to fund a multi-pronged project addressing racial justice and equity on campus. Project components include recording and... read more →
BY Tierra Hayes Southern student Daniel Capo will spend three months studying in the Grand Canyon. Daniel Capo, junior outdoor leadership and history double major at Southern Adventist University, was... read more →