Andrews University Agenda http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/ News and Events at Andrews University en-us Copyright 2026, Andrews University Fri, 13 Mar 2026 20:44:00 +0000 Fri, 13 Mar 2026 20:44:00 +0000 webmaster@andrews.edu webmaster@andrews.edu CYE Master Guide Club http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/68971 <p> Join us on Sabbaths at 4 p.m. in the Andrews University Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, room S120!​​</p> <p> ​Schedule:</p> <ul> <li> March 14: Fundamental Beliefs and Knots</li> <li> March 21: Community Assessment&nbsp;</li> <li> March 28: Endangered Species Honor at the Museum of Natural History</li> <li> April 4: Exit Reviews/Passion Play around campus</li> <li> April 11: Exit Reviews/Social Media</li> <li> April 18: Investiture</li> <li> April 23: Exit Reviews/Bible Alive</li> <li> May 2: Investiture</li> </ul> <p> ​Go to&nbsp;<a href="https://www.cye.org/">https://www.cye.org/</a>&nbsp;to sign-up for exit reviews and register!&nbsp;</p> Thu, 12 Mar 2026 12:39:41 +0000 French Sabbath School and Worship Service http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/68963 <p> Sabbath School at 10:30 a.m.</p> <p> Worship at 11:45 a.m.</p> Thu, 12 Mar 2026 12:34:02 +0000 Garden Plot Sign-Up http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/68955 <p> <strong>Garden plots will be available on April 19 from 9&ndash;11 a.m.</strong></p> <p> Plots will be distributed on a first come, first served basis, and no early reservations will be taken.</p> <p> Plot rental fees are as follows (cash is preferred; NO CREDIT CARDS will be accepted):</p> <p> <strong>Single Plot</strong>:<br /> Community $35<br /> Student $25</p> <p> <strong>Double Plot</strong>:<br /> Community $70<br /> Student $50</p> <p> One single plot or one double plot may be reserved per student/community family. For faculty/staff plots, email <a href="mailto:agriculture@andrews.edu">agriculture@andrews.edu</a> to find out your next steps.</p> Thu, 12 Mar 2026 11:55:29 +0000 French Cafe http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/68939 <p> French caf&eacute; is happening again this semester. It is a time where we can eat and share in French at the cafeteria (close to the piano). This event is open to students, faculty, staff and community members.</p> <p> The dates we have chosen are March 11 &amp; 24 and April 1, 7, 15 &amp; 21.</p> <p> Meal tickets are provided, if needed. Please RSVP to find out if you are eligible. &nbsp;</p> Thu, 05 Mar 2026 14:30:28 +0000 24/7 Crisis/Urgent Mental Health Support Hotline http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/65104 <p> <u><strong>24/7 Crisis/Urgent Mental Health Support Hotline</strong></u></p> <p> Experiencing a crisis? In need of urgent mental health support? Help is available 24/7.</p> <p> Please call <strong>1-866-349-5575</strong>.&nbsp;</p> <p> Service is provided by Academic Live Care and is available to all Andrews University students and employees.</p> Thu, 26 Feb 2026 12:51:35 +0000 Republicanism and Protestantism http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/68863 <p> Andrews Pi Sigma Alpha Chapter is hosting a religious liberty vespers headlined by Pastor Ron Kelly. Talking about Mrs. White&rsquo;s views on republicanism and Protestantism.</p> Mon, 23 Feb 2026 17:54:13 +0000 MLA Game Night http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/68857 <p> The Management &amp; Leadership Association (MLA) warmly invites you to our Game Night this Saturday, Feb. 21, at 6:30 p.m.!</p> <p> <strong>Activities</strong>: Board games, multiplayer games, video games, ping-pong, etc.<br /> <strong>Location</strong>: Chan Shun Hall<br /> <strong>Prizes</strong>: Many prizes. The champion will receive a prize with the value of $20. Bonus: Cocurricular credit and bonus points available for attending.</p> <p> Let&rsquo;s come together for an evening of inspiration, laughter and friendly competition. We can&rsquo;t wait to see you there!</p> Thu, 19 Feb 2026 13:28:46 +0000 Religion Forum with Øystein S. LaBianca http://www.andrews.edu/agenda/68844 <p> At the Religion Student Forum, <strong>&Oslash;ystein S. LaBianca</strong> revisits the heritage of biblical archaeology at <strong>Andrews University</strong>, from the pioneering era of <strong>Siegfried H. Horn</strong> to today&rsquo;s work at Tall Hisban in Jordan. While early generations sought to illuminate the biblical world through excavation, the field now faces new ethical and intellectual responsibilities. Drawing on a deep-time perspective, LaBianca argues that archaeology in the lands of the Bible must move toward partnership with local communities, fuller inclusion of Islamic and Ottoman pasts, and practices that build long-term trust. This shift&mdash;from expedition to collaboration, from extraction to stewardship&mdash;offers students a path to meaningful service and scholarship while sustaining the Adventist commitment to sharing the good news of the gospel.&nbsp;</p> Wed, 18 Feb 2026 16:53:28 +0000