Alumni Faculty Spotlight: Trevor Hall BA ’03

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Trevor Hall, Warner’s Assistant Professor of Exercise Science, is himself a Warner grad, obtaining his BA in exercise science with a minor in biology in 2003. “There’s a real visceral pull in my heart to Warner,” Hall said. Hall’s father, Dr. Greg Hall, was president of Warner University from 1991 to 2015. Trevor Hall actually … Read Post

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. John Crews, DVM

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Dr. John Crews, Associate Professor of Agricultural Studies for Warner University, has worked at Warner for three years, and was instrumental in starting the the Suzanne Crews Agricultural Missions Trip. The missions trip is for agriculture majors to travel to Victoria, Honduras over spring break every two years where they can experience the agricultural challenges … Read Post

Warner Turns 50!

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In 2018, Warner commemorates 50 years of educating students who are prepared to lead and committed to serve.     What a reason to celebrate as we navigate “The Royal Pathway to the Next 50!”     Stay tuned for celebration events throughout the year, including the dedication of the Ed & Myrtle Lou Swindle Agriculture … Read Post

Honoring Dr. Steven Darr

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Dr. Steven Darr will be retiring this spring after 41 years of faithful service to Warner University. The best way we know to honor him is through you, his students, colleagues and friends. We are asking for your help in three ways. First by updating your information so we can create a list of all … Read Post

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Timothy Dwyer

Dr. Timothy Dwyer, a professor of Bible and church ministry at Warner, is also the new department chair of the ministry department, in charge of the majors: church ministry, interdisciplinary ministry, and Biblical studies. Dwyer said that he will not be teaching any less because of his new position. “I really enjoy the teaching,” Dwyer … Read Post

Meet the New Communication Professor: Nathan Hartman

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Nathan Hartman is Warner’s new Assistant Professor of Communication. Hartman brings something new to Warner: experience in filmmaking; both in practice and in instruction. “I feel like I was brought here to spread my love of film to the Warner community,” Hartman said. Hartman received his bachelor’s degree at Huntington University, where he double majored … Read Post

Inaugural “Apples of Gold” Scholarship Luncheon a Success

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“A word fitly spoken is like Apples of Gold in a setting of silver,” Proverbs 25:11 On Friday, October 27, 125 women from the greater Lake Wales community, including current Warner faculty, staff, students and alumni, all gathered at the Mountain Lake Colony House for the Inaugural “Apples of Gold” Women’s Scholarship Luncheon. Of Warner’s … Read Post

Ministry Blog: Celebrating 500 Years of Reform

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Observing the Strides We’ve Taken and Envisioning Next Steps   October 31st, 1517. Nailed to the doors of the church in Wittenberg, Germany hung a scathing assessment of the medieval church. On that autumn day, Martin Luther – the great reformer – provided a sober, studied, and detailed rebuke of persistent church corruption. What these 95 … Read Post

New Major at Warner University: Criminal Justice

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  If you’re interested in being a part of the exciting world of protecting the innocent and apprehending prolific criminals, you may want to consider a degree in criminal justice. It is possible to pursue a career in some areas of criminal justice without a college degree—but your career growth may be limited without higher … Read Post

WU Alumni Spotlight: Chrissy Moskovits

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Warner University Instructor in Sport Management, Women’s Volleyball Head Coach, and Vice President for the Gimme 4 Foundation, Chrissy Moskovits (BA ‘ 04) has dedicated her talents to the next generation of Warner students and athletes and to a local cause very close to her heart. From the moment Moskovits graduated from Warner, she continued … Read Post