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Dr. Curtis Sartor Receives Elgin Humanitarian Award

Congratulations to Dr. Curtis J. Sartor for receiving the City of Elgin’s 2020 Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award during the City of Elgin’s 35th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast, held Saturday, January 20. The award recognized Dr. Sartor’s passion for following the leadership practices of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to advocate […]

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Pray for the Winter Choir Tour

Judson’s Choir members will leave for a four-day Winter Tour from Jan. 23-26.  The choir will perform at the Westminster Christian School (Elgin, Ill.), First United Methodist Church (Palatine, Ill.), First Community Church (Davis, Ill.), First Baptist Church (Belvidere, Ill.), and Gurnee Community Church (Gurnee, Ill.) and Crossview Evangelical Free Church (DeKalb, Ill.). Please pray

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Learn How to Set Healthy Boundaries

Judson’s Wellness Center is offering a new Group Series to help students set healthy boundaries. This open group will meet every Wednesday from Feb. 4-26, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. in the Group Room (lower level of the University Center). Receive Chapel Credit for attending! This is an open group exploring:Week 1: What are Boundaries?Week 2:

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Communication Arts Conference Winner

Congratulations to Sarah Jenkins for winning the top prize for the Fall 2019 Communication Arts Conference. Sarah won a scholarship award of $2,045, for her paper on “Dante and the Construction of Hell.” The professors commend her for outstanding research and presentation skills. Judson will award $8,000 in scholarship prizes at the Spring 2020 conference.

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Cheer on Judson’s Special Olympics Basketball Team on January 14

Thanks to those who supported the Judson Special Olympics Basketball Team this week for their first home game. Please come out to support the team on Tuesday, January 14, as they play against the Elmhurst College’s team. Elmhurst’s team is made up of students in the Elmhurst Learning and Success Academy, a program for individuals

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Nominate a Student to Receive a Scholarship

The Friends of Judson (FOJ) volunteers not only provide treats for birthdays and holidays, they also provide endowed scholarships for deserving students. Faculty and staff are invited to nominate a student who might qualify to receive an FOJ Endowed Scholarship for the 2020-2021 school year.  Although intended for students planning to go into traditional full-time Christian service, the FOJ Selection

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Draewell Gallery Showcases Marissa Voytenko’s Work

Judson’s Draewell Gallery will host an exhibition of work by Marissa Voytenko from January 13 – March 13. Ms. Voytenko is an abstract painter who works in encaustic, a traditional wax-based medium. For her, creating art is a spiritual practice. Her carefully composed images, formed through layering various pigments, offer a visually rich, contemplative experience

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Support Global Outreach Serving Trips

Students and alumni have been selected for the 2020 Global Outreach Serving Trips. Now they begin the work of building their teams and raising the funds they need to successfully assist the communities they will serve. To support this year’s teams, visit https://projectworldimpact.com/organization/judson-university#groupgive. You can give to an individual or to a team through GroupGIVE.

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