Hannah Gallant

IMC student writer

Articles by Hannah Gallant

  • A Spiritual Oasis

    A Spiritual Oasis

    Since August 2019, David C. Springer has been studying at Andrews University to earn his Master’s in Social Work as part of the Fulbright Foreign Student Scholarship Program.

    Hannah Gallant
  • Renaissance Kids Architecture Camp 2020

    Renaissance Kids Architecture Camp 2020

    This past summer, the Andrews University School of Architecture & Interior Design held their 14th annual Renaissance Kids architecture camp. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Renaissance Kids took a new form — the “Household Edition,” a remote learning but hands-on experience for kids ages 5 to 16 to learn about architecture, art and design. 

    Hannah Gallant
  • A Gentle Leading

    A Gentle Leading

    Old textbooks, a whiteboard, dried glue sticks, half-sharpened colored pencils, crayons — these were the things with which young Rachel Heffelfinger played as she made lesson plans and graded for her imaginary class.

    Hannah Gallant
  • Outside the Comfort Zone

    Outside the Comfort Zone

    “The reason I chose to pursue a career in nursing is because I love making people happy, and I think the best way to do that is to be a nurse,” says Sam Fisher, a sophomore Nursing student at Andrews University.

    Hannah Gallant
  • Andrews University announces summer graduation plans

    Andrews University announces summer graduation plans

    BERRIEN SPRINGS, Mich.—From July 31–August 2, 2020, the Andrews University community will recognize the achievements of graduating students through Virtual Commencement and Celebration of Graduates services. These virtual services will be held instead of the postponed traditional summer graduation services as a response to COVID-19 related restrictions on large group gatherings.   The weekend’s central…

    Hannah Gallant
  • Health and Hope in Uncertain Times

    Health and Hope in Uncertain Times

    The COVID-19 pandemic has brought constant change to the daily lives of everyone around the world. The uncertainty has caused many to rethink their approach to “normal” and how to best care for their physical, spiritual and emotional wellbeing. At Andrews University, classes have moved to remote learning, with most faculty and staff working from home. Despite the adjustments, the importance…

    Hannah Gallant
  • Andrews University president and student honored  at Weniger Society Awards presentation

    Andrews University president and student honored at Weniger Society Awards presentation

    On Feb. 15, 2020, the Charles Elliott Weniger Society for Excellence held their 45th Annual Awards Presentation at the Loma Linda University Church in Loma Linda, California. At this event, President Andrea Luxton received a Weniger Medallion, as did Reinder Bruinsma, Richard H. Hart and A. Ganoune Diop.  The Charles Elliott Weniger Society for Excellence…

    Hannah Gallant
  • Ribbon-cutting ceremony for Advent Prayer Center

    Ribbon-cutting ceremony for Advent Prayer Center

    Concept for Center began in 2007 when Korean prayer ministry sought permanent building

    Hannah Gallant
  • Professor highlights faith lessons from Civil Rights Movement

    Professor highlights faith lessons from Civil Rights Movement

    On Wednesday evening, October 23, the Andrews University Department of English hosted their 12th annual John O. Waller Lectureship on the Arts program in Newbold Auditorium, Buller Hall. The speaker, Ramona Hyman, chair and professor of English at Oakwood University, presented “Montgomery 55 on My Mind: Success Lessons from the Boycott.” Started in 2008, the…

    Hannah Gallant
  • Andrews University gears up for Change Day

    Andrews University gears up for Change Day

    On Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019, Andrews University will hold its third annual Change Day. University faculty, staff and students will collaborate with approximately 70 sites around the community and in Berrien County. Project sites include community organizations such as Harbor Country Missions, Habitat for Humanity, Salvation Army, Adopt-a-Highway, the Benton Harbor Charter School, Silverbrook Cemetery,…

    Hannah Gallant
Lake Union Herald
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