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Alumni Class Notes for April 2017
Dr. Fred Hartman ’52 writes, “We are still serving full-time with Global Outreach Mission. At present it is my privilege to be the speaker once or twice a month on Canada’s National Bible Hour, which airs on about 125 stations all across Canada weekly.
Alumni Feature: Josh and Caroline Craddock
Josh (PPE ’13) and Caroline (PPE ’14) Craddock advocate for life, family, and the freedom to serve God and others.
Alumni Class Notes for March 2017
Nanci Duffy ’70 has been working for Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) to make sure that the children of New Jersey hear about Jesus and have an opportunity to know Him as their Savior.
Alumna Creates Wedding Brand with a Courteous, Craftsman’s Touch
Maxine (Fileta) Derderian, a second-generation Egyptian American, comes from a family of entrepreneurs and always wanted to start her own business.
Alumni Class Notes for February 2017
John Hightower ’66 retired from the Louisiana State University Law Center after 10 years.
Alumni Class Notes for January 2017
This month we feature updates from alumni of our NBC, Briarcliff Manor, and New York City campuses.
Alumni Class Notes for December 2016
Dr. Edward Albert “Al” McCallister ’53 entered the presence of his Savior at 3:25 am on December 8th, exactly two months after his 85th birthday.
Professor Loconte Hosts Alumni for Washington, D.C. Gathering
Alumni from the King’s Manhattan campus recently gathered in an 18th-century row house in Washington, D.C. for reunion, discussion, and lots of food.
Alumni Feature: Sean Spurlock (PPE ’14)
The idea behind Two Cities is to cultivate the best of the New York and Chicago pizza-making traditions, bringing them out of rivalry and into culinary harmony under one roof.
Alumni Class Notes for November 2016
Read the most recent updates from alumni here, and don’t forget to send yours in!
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