
Chapman International College elects new chancellor
Chapman International College announced the election of Marcos Eugenio as its new chancellor, effective 1 April 2021. Eugenio is the sixth chancellor of CIT.

Chapman International College announced the election of Marcos Eugenio as its new chancellor, effective 1 April 2021. Eugenio is the sixth chancellor of CIT.

A new partnership with Kansas State University and MidAmerica Nazarene University lets MNU undergraduates take advanced animal health science courses at K-State’s Olathe campus.

The College of Professional and Graduate studies at Southern Nazarene University announced a new online master’s degree program in the field of Instructional Design and Technology.

Olivet Nazarene University’s School of Graduate and Continuing Studies announced Your Way, a ground-breaking initiative that features tuition-free general education courses that will provide adult students with a pathway to earn a bachelor’s degree.

The Olivet Nazarene University Board of Trustees elected Gregg Chenoweth as the 13th president of ONU. Chenoweth will assume his duties as university president on 1 June 2021.

Nazarene Theological Seminary of South America celebrated its 32nd graduation ceremony at the end of 2020. Thirty-three students from Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela received degrees.

Trevecca Nazarene University officials announced several actions that will make it possible for Trevecca to continue equipping graduates to make a difference through health science professions long into the future.

Southern Nazarene University announced that its Resource Center for Pastoral Leadership will now be known as the Toler Resource Center for Pastoral Leadership, in memory and honor of Stan Toler and in appreciation of Terry Toler. Rick Harvey, lead pastor of Bethany, Oklahoma, First Church of the Nazarene will serve as executive director.

Trevecca Nazarene University is offering a series of online seminars exploring the power of lament and hope as a way of gospel engagement in times of crisis. The seminars will be offered one night a week from 26 October to 7 December.

Haury Cerdas, a blind man in the Certificate in Worship program at Seminario de las Americas in Costa Rica, was unsure if he would be able to continue his education when the seminary switched to online education in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but he has found success despite the challenges.