Academics - Spring 2024
July 12, 2024
Theatre and music at Graceland have always been unique, and this fall, students will be able to enroll in Graceland’s newest foray into this field, a completely new major called Performing Arts.
Associate Professor of Psychology Nancy King and Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Matt Schneider made their case for a new undergraduate major in Forensic Psychology.
Within the Enactus framework, Jared Doty, MBA, ’99, Director of the Sandage Center for the Study of Free Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, is always scoping out new projects for his students.
Athletics - Spring 2024
For the first time, the dance team not only stepped onto the national stage at the prestigious NAIA National Dance Championships, but also danced to a remarkable 7th-place finish. Under the enthusiastic guidance of first-year coach Kat Albertson, their achievement marks the dawn of a promising era of excellence for the dance team.
Athletic Director Brady McKillip ’00 announced the hiring of Eric Majors ’97 as Head Coach for the men’s volleyball program.
University News - Spring 2024
The $1 million gift from Kathy and Joel ’79 Ross expands Wallace B. Smith Scholarship for Community of Christ youth and funds future opportunities for church leaders.
Graceland University remains committed to supporting the mental health of our students, and continues to refine and enhance services, ensuring every student benefits from resources meeting their unique needs.
In early April, as the semester was winding down and just in time for Commencement festivities, both monument signs on the Lamoni campus were upgraded as part of the University’s ongoing brand initiative.
For over 25 years, the Community of Christ-affiliated Health Ministries Association has been closely aligned with Graceland University and the School of Nursing. Last year, the association decided to dissolve and yet still managed to leave a legacy for Graceland nurses into the future.
Supporting Graceland is about much more than just giving — it’s about honoring the memories made on “the Hill,” giving back to a place that fosters both academic and personal growth, and leaving a legacy that outlasts the present.
In Remembrance - Spring 2024
July 11, 2024
The “Singing Philosopher Cowboy” Dennis Steele, PhD, who served as a professor at Graceland from 1965 until 1984, passed away November 11, 2023, at the age of 83.
At age 91, Dr. Gerald E. “Jerry” Hampton ’52, died on June 2, 2024, at home in Lamoni, Iowa, surrounded by his family.
Distinguished Professor Emeritus Bruce Graybill ’52 passed away peacefully in Lamoni, Iowa, December 22, 2023.
Class Notes - Spring 2024
Completed a degree program? Published a written work? Received that awesome promotion? Earned a prestigious honor? Read about what your fellow alumni have been up to.
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