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Alumna Cynara Appling Named Polk County Teacher of the Year 2024-2025

Polk County Teacher of the Year 2024-25

Warner University is thrilled to celebrate the remarkable achievement of our alumna, Cynara Appling (Class of 2011), who has been named Polk County Public Schools’ Teacher of the Year for 2024-2025. A dedicated educator, Cynara has earned a reputation for her creativity, compassion and unwavering commitment to her students and colleagues. Cynara’s current role at … Read Post

Spiritual Formation Update Fall 2024

As a personal note from the author to begin, I was more than delighted to speak to the Spiritual Formation team about all of the exciting things happening at Warner in that department. I was even more delighted to receive so much information from them that I could not fit it into one article! So, … Read Post

The Conversation Inside of the Bible: Dr. Matt Swale’s Recently Published Book and Future Projects

The life of a faculty member can be very busy. You may not realize that outside of teaching classes full-time, Warner’s faculty members are usually working on other academic projects year round. These projects aren’t normally easily accessible to the public; they are published in academic journals or they take the form of presentations at … Read Post

Hurricane Milton Updates

October 12, 2024 | 10 a.m. Royal Return: Power and Internet services have been restored to all of campus, and we can announce plans for students’ return. Students may return as early as Monday morning, October 14th. The first dining service will be lunch on Monday, October 14th. Classes and activities will resume as normal … Read Post

Hurricane Helene Updates

Warner University is closely monitoring Hurricane Helene. We will update this post with more information as it is made available. September 25, 2024 | 11am Out of an abundance of caution and with the community’s safety in mind, all traditional classes at Warner University are canceled on Thursday and Friday of this week. Online classes … Read Post

Get to Know Dr. Craig Williford

Warner University is pleased to announce that Dr. Craig Williford has been appointed as the interim president while the Board of Trustees conducts a nationwide search for the university’s fourth president. Dr. Williford brings over 50 years of distinguished experience in both ministry and academic leadership. He has served as CEO and President of Multnomah … Read Post

A Journey of Faith and Perseverance: Bailey Lightsey’s Path to Becoming Polk County Cattlemen’s Sweetheart

Bailey Lightsey with her runner up sash at Cattlemen's Convention.

Bailey Lightsey, a Warner University student majoring in agriculture with a minor in business, is a testament to the power of faith, perseverance, and the desire to make one’s family proud. Her journey to earning the title Polk County Cattlemen’s Sweetheart is nothing short of inspiring. Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone Bailey decided to … Read Post

Reverend Dr. G. Craig Williford has been selected as the Warner University Interim President

Reverend Dr. G Craig Williford and his wife Carolyn

The Board of Trustees is proud to announce Reverend Dr. G. Craig Williford has accepted the Board’s request to serve as interim president of Warner University effective August 1. Reverend Dr. Williford will ensure the university’s forward momentum in implementing Warner’s mission. He will serve in this role until a national search is concluded to … Read Post

Dr. David A. Hoag Concludes Successful Tenure as Warner University’s Third President

Dr. David A. Hoag walks with wife Joanna Hoag

The Warner University Board of Trustees announced today that Dr. David A. Hoag has been called to lead Christian higher education on a national scale effective September 1, 2024. Dr. Hoag has been selected as the new President of Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) in Washington D.C., serving more than 185 schools. President … Read Post