History news
A new book about the history of Orange City, developed by members of Northwestern's faculty and staff, will be published this spring.
Two Northwestern faculty members have been awarded sabbatical leaves for research projects.
Dr. Michael Kugler, professor of history, contributed a chapter to “Frankenstein and Philosophy: The Shocking Truth.”
Two Northwestern profs gave presentations at the Educating for the Intellectual Virtues conference.
Dr. Doug Anderson will present a paper at the Association for the Advancement of Dutch-American Studies conference.
Northwestern honored numerous employees on May 6 for their years of service and accomplishments.
Twenty of Northwestern College’s academic programs are listed in Rugg’s Recommendations on the Colleges.
Duane Jundt, lecturer in history, has been elected to the advisory board of the Theodore Roosevelt Association.
Dr. John Stackhouse, an award-winning author and commentator on religion and culture, will speak in chapel on Nov. 6.
Dr. David Befus, Dayne Logan, Dr. Sam Martin, Katherine Meyers and Yun Koung Shin join Northwestern's faculty.