Alumnus Reconstructs Health in Afghanistan and North Korea
By Evonne CrookDr. Gilbert Burnham, Ph.D., M.D., 1964 biology graduate, is an example of the many Southern alumni who have chosen to follow God's calling to dedicate their talents and lives to impacting humanity by serving those in need around the world. His commitment to improving community health conditions for people in third-world countries is transforming lives and inspiring others in the field of public health. Read more→ Burnham standing with the medical director of the National Maternity Hospital, Pyongyang, North Korea. August 2010.
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Student Changed Through Call Center
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Florida Hospital Hall Grand Opening a Success
Photo by Leonel Macias
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By Jarod Keith
Faculty, donors, and friends of Southern Adventist University and Florida Hospital gathered to celebrate the opening of the new nursing building on Saturday evening, January 8, after decades of planning and fundraising. Named Florida Hospital Hall, the new building symbolizes the partnership between Southern and Florida Hospital, an Adventist general hospital and health sciences in Orlando, Florida.
The opening featured student-led tours, speeches by university leaders and a ribbon cutting. Read the full story and watch a video of the event below.
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Snow Engulfs Campus
Photo by Leonel Macias
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By Kara Turpen
Southern students saw the most snow southeastern Tennessee has had since the storm of 1993. The snow began falling on Sunday, January 9, 2011 and left more than eight inches behind. This caused schools in the area, including Southern, to be closed for days due to inclement weather. The campus quickly erupted with snowball fights, snowmen of every size (one was even in the likeness of President Gordon Bietz), and igloos built at the front of campus. Students enjoyed the break from school and the wintery weather and were in high spirits to start the new semester off right when classes resumed Wednesday morning. Watch a video of the snow day at Southern. |
Poll Results
Last months poll question, "Which stories interest you most?" helped shape the content for this issue of QuickNotes and future issues. Alumni success stories were clearly the most interesting, garnering 40 percent of the vote, with current student life activities coming in at second place with 25 percent. Be sure to vote in this month's poll: What was your favorite event at Homecoming Weekend 2010?
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QuickNotes is edited by Daniel Wahlen, a sophomore filmproduction major at Southern Adventist University.
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