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WU Alumni Spotlight: Dena Yohe

WU Alumni Spotlight: Dena Yohe

Warner University alumna Dena Yohe (BA ’74) earned her degree from Warner in Social Work, and is now an author, speaker, and mentor to parents. Dena  Yohe (BA'74) Dena and her husband Tom (BA ’75) co-founded their ministry "Hope For Hurting Parents" in 2011, and in...

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A “Flying Wallenda” Among Us

A “Flying Wallenda” Among Us

With a legacy of over 200 years and spanning seven generations, the famous circus act and daredevil stunt performers “The Flying Wallendas” have made a mark at Warner University with family member and baseball player Broderick Rodocker Wallenda. Broderick Rodocker...

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Dr. Omanwa – Alumni Spotlight

Dr. Omanwa – Alumni Spotlight

Dr. Verna Omanwa (BA’00) is a well-recognized face at Warner University among the students and faculty, and often called "Dr. O" by her students. She is the Associate Professor of Business, teaching in the areas of Finance, International Business, and Management,...

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Another Faculty Member is Published

Another Faculty Member is Published

Warner Assistant Professor of Elementary Education, Laurie Boulden has publisher another book. Her previous book published earlier this year is titled Flood: A Wife for Shem. This novel is called Weighed Down: A Love Story Worth Lifting Up! and is a contemporary...

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New Tennis Courts on Campus

New Tennis Courts on Campus

The Warner campus tennis courts just received a whole new makeover! With a generous gift from alums Laura (BA'03) and John (AS'12) Motis and the green light from President Hoag, the new Warner courts were completed in just two weeks. Warner's Updated Tennis Courts The...

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Court and Fitness Center Dedicated

Court and Fitness Center Dedicated

In November, Warner dedicated the court inside the Turner Athletic Center, as well as the Fitness Center, to the Tye Family. Men's and women's volleyball and basketball games are played on this court, as well as intramurals and band practice. The court was aptly named...

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