As I have watched what has happened on multiple university campuses in the last couple of weeks—students and professors celebrating violence against the Israeli people—my recent reading of a new book titled America’s Cultural Revolution has seemed timely. In this book, author Christopher Rufo details how the radicalism and upside-down moral compasses that characterize much ...
Dr. Gentry Sutton Promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer
Dr. Gentry Sutton’s recent promotion to Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer marks a significant milestone. Throughout his tenure, Dr. Sutton has consistently exemplified outstanding leadership and an unwavering dedication to academic excellence. With this new responsibility, we are confident that Dr. Sutton will continue to propel our academic initiatives forward, nurturing innovation, faith ...
Scarlett Jackson Promoted to Assistant Vice President of Admissions
Scarlett Jackson assumes the role of Warner University’s new Assistant Vice President of Admissions, following her remarkable achievement of ushering in the record-breaking class of 2023 for traditional enrollment. In her elevated position, she will provide leadership for the admissions department, overseeing both traditional and online undergraduate admissions, as well as online graduate admissions. A ...
Week 5, Philosophy of Christian Higher Education This week, we asked Dr. Sutton to share his philosophy about Christian higher education. Read what he had to say here. _____________ Over the years, I have developed philosophies of Christian higher education for both the classroom and the institutional levels. My institutional-level philosophy is expressed as a ...
Chris Weatherly, a Warner alumnus from the class of 2010, was recently promoted to head pastor at Christ Community Church in Winter Haven. He takes over the role from George Gasperson, who served Christ Community as lead pastor for fifteen years. Chris has been serving at Christ Community for many years, and we are proud ...
Warner University recently honored eight faculty members who have been recognized formally for their disciplinary expertise within the last year. These faculty members have either published, presented at a conference, completed a degree, earned a credential, or have been recognized with an award by peers in their discipline. Dr. Laurie Boulden recently completed her ...
Why Warner University Stands Against Student Use of AI
Educational pedagogy has certainly gotten some things wrong over the course of the last few decades. Political and cultural agendas have not only influenced what is taught in many schools and universities but also how things are taught—and in many cases, the results have been disastrous. There exists one pedagogical truth, however, that has been ...
Empowering and Transforming Lives When you major in Social Work at Warner, you’re getting more than a degree. You will finish this program equipped with knowledge, skills and values to help meet the needs of the vulnerable, oppressed and impoverished. You will learn how to promote wellness in your community through social programs. Major in ...
Warner’s Ag program has been recently awarded a financial gift that will help with three crucial projects over the next year. As a result of the benevolence of Homer and Annette Thompson, a Polk county couple deeply rooted in the citrus industry, we were gifted $36,000 to complete these projects which are aimed at promoting education ...