Grace Honors Faculty & Staff

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

WINONA LAKE – Each year, Grace College & Seminary honors faculty and staff who have served the college for five years, and again every five years thereafter.
This spring, Grace honored 23 employees at a recognition luncheon May 1.
First-time honorees included Kim Huntsman, financial aid coordinator; Monica Boyer, administrative assistant for the Graduate Department of Counseling & Interpersonal Relations; Dr. Cheryl Bremer, assistant professor of education and chair of the Special Education Department; Dr. Jared Burkholder, assistant professor of American and world history; Dr. John French, site director of Weber School Fort Wayne; Dr. Jeffrey Peck, associate professor of education; Dan McNamara, resident director; Valerie Crumbley, chapel administrative assistant; Aubrey Alcorn, assistant women’s soccer coach; Andria Harshman, assistant director of athletics and head women's volleyball coach;  Matt Hotchkin, head men’s soccer coach; and Larry Schuh, head tennis coach.
Ten-year honorees included Greg Weimer, director of planned giving; Aaron Crabtree, dean of students; Joseph Lehmann, associate professor of English; and Kelly Sharp, Athletic Department office manager.
Fifteen-year honorees included Jacob Barros, OIT network administrator; Dr. Tom Stallter, professor of intercultural studies and world mission and executive director of the GTS Center for Korean Studies; Dr. Roger Stichter, associate professor of accounting and finance; Dr. Bill Katip, current provost and president-elect; and Rick Koontz, associate professor of computer information and program director of management of information systems.
Dr. George Slaughter, professor of psychology, was honored for 25 years of service.
Dr. Mike Grill, former dean of the School of Behavioral Sciences and professor of psychology, was posthumously honored for 35 years of dedicated service.
“It is a joy to honor those who have dedicated years and sometimes decades of service to Grace College & Seminary,” said Audrey Russell, director of human resources. “The time and passion they have contributed to the Grace community is truly an inspiration.”[[In-content Ad]]

WINONA LAKE – Each year, Grace College & Seminary honors faculty and staff who have served the college for five years, and again every five years thereafter.
This spring, Grace honored 23 employees at a recognition luncheon May 1.
First-time honorees included Kim Huntsman, financial aid coordinator; Monica Boyer, administrative assistant for the Graduate Department of Counseling & Interpersonal Relations; Dr. Cheryl Bremer, assistant professor of education and chair of the Special Education Department; Dr. Jared Burkholder, assistant professor of American and world history; Dr. John French, site director of Weber School Fort Wayne; Dr. Jeffrey Peck, associate professor of education; Dan McNamara, resident director; Valerie Crumbley, chapel administrative assistant; Aubrey Alcorn, assistant women’s soccer coach; Andria Harshman, assistant director of athletics and head women's volleyball coach;  Matt Hotchkin, head men’s soccer coach; and Larry Schuh, head tennis coach.
Ten-year honorees included Greg Weimer, director of planned giving; Aaron Crabtree, dean of students; Joseph Lehmann, associate professor of English; and Kelly Sharp, Athletic Department office manager.
Fifteen-year honorees included Jacob Barros, OIT network administrator; Dr. Tom Stallter, professor of intercultural studies and world mission and executive director of the GTS Center for Korean Studies; Dr. Roger Stichter, associate professor of accounting and finance; Dr. Bill Katip, current provost and president-elect; and Rick Koontz, associate professor of computer information and program director of management of information systems.
Dr. George Slaughter, professor of psychology, was honored for 25 years of service.
Dr. Mike Grill, former dean of the School of Behavioral Sciences and professor of psychology, was posthumously honored for 35 years of dedicated service.
“It is a joy to honor those who have dedicated years and sometimes decades of service to Grace College & Seminary,” said Audrey Russell, director of human resources. “The time and passion they have contributed to the Grace community is truly an inspiration.”[[In-content Ad]]
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