Staff Writer The award-winning short film “Knock Knock” was created by three Southern students. Students Receive Film Award at Windrider Summit During Sundance Film Festival Three senior animation majors in... read more →
Staff Writer For one project during the MLK weekend, Ken Shaw (center), Southern president, and 74 other volunteers joined "Sleep in Heavenly Peace" to build 75 beds for children in... read more →
Amanda Blake Southern acquired new laboratory equipment this school year, expanding the scientific research possibilities. For students seeking preparation for a competitive job market or graduate school application process, this... read more →
The award-winning wall art in Southern’s Jack Blanco Chapel encourages visitors to reflect on the Gospel message. Ryan Pierce Student Center Receives Design Awards The new Bietz Center for Student... read more →
laura houston West End Community Services The West End Community Services Department has been ministering to the needs of the homeless community of West End Church in Atlanta, Ga., for... read more →
Southern students have enthusiastically gotten involved to help local refugees this school year. Student Organizations Serve Local Refugees In response to an increased need in the Chattanooga, Tenn., community, two... read more →
Physics students Timothy Suzuki (left) and Arian Dovald gained valuable hands-on research experience at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Students Conduct Research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory This summer, two Southern... read more →
Amanda Blake As an adult learner, Cynthia Tate-Wright (left) graduated side-by-side with her daughter, Camesha Tate. As director of Southern Adventist University’s new Adult Degree Completion program, Cynthia Tate-Wright has... read more →
Graduate students in Southern’s Professional Counseling program provide free Christian counseling sessions to community members through the University’s Southern Center for Counseling and Emotional Wellness. Each session is strictly supervised... read more →
A group of freshmen served... read more →