Category Archives: Advancement

New Scholarship Endowment Established at Reinhardt

James M. Boring, Jr. and Syble E. Boring Scholarship Endowment Established at Reinhardt University

Reinhardt University recently received a generous donation from the trust of Mr. James E. Boring, Jr. and Syble E. Boring, who were devoted supporters of the college. The contribution of more than $200,000 will allow the University to establish the James M. Boring, Jr. and Syble E. Boring Scholarship Endowment.

“It was my privilege to know and visit Mr. and Mrs.Boring on many occasions, and I have fond memories of both.” said JoEllen Wilson, Reinhardt vice president for advancement. “They appreciated what Reinhardt means to our students and alumni, as evidenced by the gift for scholarships.”

Income from the endowment will provide scholarship assistance to students according to financial need and those with good academic records. Priority will be given to students in Whitfield County, Georgia.

Mr. Boring’s Background

Mr. Boring was an active member of Reinhardt’s Board of Trustees from 1989-2001, and an emeritus member from 2001 until his passing in 2008. Named for the couple, Reinhardt’s Jim and Syble Boring Sports Complex includes the Ken White Baseball and Softball fields, as well as the Ken White Soccer and Lacrosse Fields. Mr. Boring was the co-owner, with his brother, Ken, of Boring and Boring, and was the president of Dalton Rock Products and Dalton Asphalt for 30 years before his retirement. He and his wife were residents of Dalton, Ga., where they attended the First United Methodist Church.
For more information about how you can support Reinhardt, visit www.reinhardt.edu/advancement

Reinhardt Hosts Cuban Religious Scholars, August 11-12, 2014

Reinhardt University Hosts Cuban Religious Scholars, August 11-12, 2014

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The Rev. Luis Carlos Marrero Chasbar

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The Rev. Daylins Rufin Pardo

Reinhardt will host two religious scholars from Cuba, August 11-12, 2014. The Reverends Luis Carlos Marrero Chasbar and Daylins Rufin Pardo will each present a lecture, which are free and open to the public, on the University’s campus in Waleska, Ga.

Opening a Window for Cross-Cultural Dialogue

“These lectures will dismantle some misunderstandings or partial ideas people have about the social reality Cuba,” said Dr. Aquiles Martinez, Reinhardt professor of religion. “Those who attend will obtain first-hand input from leaders actively involved in the life of the Cuban people and churches, and it will open a window leading to a space for a cross-cultural dialogue.”

Lectures

The Rev. Marrero Chasbar will present, “‘The New’ Pearl of the Caribbean: Seeing Cuba through Different Eyes,” Monday, Aug. 11, from 2-3:30 p.m., in Reinhardt’s Lawson academic building – room 104. Tuesday, Aug. 12, from 3-4:30 p.m., The Rev. Rufin Pardo will discuss, “Reaching God through a Fallen Wall: Contextualizing Religious Education in Cuba, also in the Lawson building – room 104.

Speaker Bios

The Rev. Marrero Chasbar is the Director of “Grupo de Reflexion y Solidaridad Oscar Arnulfo Romero” (OAR, Cuba) in the Area of Programs and Theology. He also serves as Professor in the fields of Gender, and Interreligious Dialogue at the “Instituto Superior de Ciencias de la Religion” (ISECRE).

The Rev. Rufin Pardo is Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Hebrew Grammar at “Seminario Evangélico de Teologia of Matanzas” ( SET) as well as Professor of Sacred and Religious Texts at ISECRE. They both are part of the Standing Committee of Red Biblica Cubana, a network The. Rev. Rufin Pardo heads, and serve as pastors of Comunidad Bautista “La Sagrada Familia” in Alamar, a church in a suburb of Havana and a member of the Fraternidad de Iglesias de Cuba.

Strengthening Commonalities in Faith

“I hope that those who attend these lectures will walk away with the tools to strengthen commonalities in the articulation of our religious faith and mission in society,” said Martinez. “And to strengthen our faith and challenge each other to live it in relevant manner.”

The lectures are sponsored by Reinhardt’s Religion Program through Dr. Martinez’ initiative and by the financial support of the Marlen-Easterling Fund.

Cherokee County Retired Educators Association Donates Scholarship Funds to Reinhardt

Cherokee County Retired Educators Association Donates Scholarship Funds to Reinhardt

CCREA Donation

Cherokee County Retired Educators Association outgoing President Janice Prather (left) presents Reinhardt University President Dr. J. Thomas Isherwood with a $1,500 scholarship check to be awarded to two local Reinhardt students who are pursuing a career in teaching. The students selected will each be given a $750 scholarship. They are joined in this presentation by 2014 CCREA President Marlene Harrington (second from right) and 2015 President-elect Karen Hawley. 

“Many of our CCREA members either previously attended Reinhardt or have a close association with the University,” said Prather. “In recognition of how fortunate we are that RU offers a quality teacher education program, we want to support their efforts to attract and train the best future teachers for our local area schools.”

Season Tickets for Football Now on Sale

Season Tickets for Football Now on Sale

Season tickets for the 2014 season of Reinhardt University football are now on sale to the general public, with online sales and a ticket order form available via ReinhardtEagles.com.

The Eagles will be looking to build upon a thrilling 2013 season which saw the first-year program win six games and the Mid-South Conference’s West Division. Last season, Reinhardt averaged just over 1,500 fans per game for a school that has an enrollment of approximately 1,200.

“We had great support from our fans last season, and we’re looking forward to another exciting season on the gridiron this year,” said RU Director of Athletics Bill Popp. “All four teams that we are hosting this year, we defeated on the road last year, so they will all be coming looking to get some revenge against us. These should be some great games that we’ll be hosting.”

Ticket Information

Chair-back seats are available for $75 for the season. Only a limited number of chair-back seats are still available on a first-come, first-served basis. General admission tickets are on sale for $40 for the season. General admission seating is good for the bleacher areas at Ken White Field and the grassy and concrete areas that are not marked as restricted for fan access.

In addition, general admission tickets are available for individual games for $10 per game if purchased online. All single-game tickets will be available for pickup at will call at the ticket gate prior to kickoff.

If patrons wait to purchase tickets at the ticket gate on the day of the game, general admission tickets will be $15 each. No chair-back seats will be available for purchase on a single-game basis.

Like last year, Reinhardt students, faculty, and staff will receive one free ticket per game with a valid EagleCard. Ticket distribution for each home game will begin the Monday prior to that Saturday’s kickoff.

For more information, please contact Valerie Peel at 770.720.5825.

Season Home Schedule

The Eagles will host four foes this season, beginning with Kentucky Christian Sept. 13. The following week, Faulkner will visit in a battle of the top two teams in last year’s MSC-West standings. Union visits for Homecoming Oct. 4, with Campbellsville closing out the home slate Nov. 15. All home games will kickoff at noon.

Cherokee County Retired Educators Association Donates Scholarship Funds to Reinhardt

Cherokee County Retired Educators Association Donates Scholarship Funds to Reinhardt

CCREA Donation

Cherokee County Retired Educators Association outgoing President Janice Prather (left) presents Reinhardt University President Dr. J. Thomas Isherwood with a $1,500 scholarship check to be awarded to two local Reinhardt students who are pursuing a career in teaching. The students selected will each be given a $750 scholarship. They are joined in this presentation by 2014 CCREA President Marlene Harrington (second from right) and 2015 President-elect Karen Hawley. 

“Many of our CCREA members either previously attended Reinhardt or have a close association with the University,” said Prather. “In recognition of how fortunate we are that RU offers a quality teacher education program, we want to support their efforts to attract and train the best future teachers for our local area schools.”

Students Compete at National Phi Beta Lambda Competition; Organization President Earns Top Honors

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Alex Bryant leads a discussion at a 
Student Government Association
meeting. 

Reinhardt Students Compete at National Phi Beta Lambda Competition; Organization President Earns Top Honors

A select group of Reinhardt students recently competed at the Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) National Competition in Nashville, Tenn. Students earned their spots to compete at the national level by placing at the state-level competition held in April.

“We are very proud of our students,” said Dr. Katherine Hyatt, assistant professor of business and PBL advisor. “They worked extremely hard to reach that level of competition, and they represented Reinhardt well.”

Student Participants

At the National Competition, competing in the Emerging Business Issues team event were Terrance Duke, a sophomore marketing major from Conyers, Ga., and Martina Shaw, a junior public relations and advertising major from Atlanta, Ga. Shaw also competed in Web Design. Jamieson Palmer, a sophomore political science major from Rome, Ga., presented in the Entrepreneurship Concepts session. Sarah Barker, a junior business major from Ball Ground, Ga., also qualified to compete in the national competition but was unable to participate because of her internship obligations.

Bryant Earns Top Honors

Earning top honors at the competition was Alexander (Alex) Bryant, a senior marketing major from Canton, Ga. He placed second in Business Presentation and eighth in Sales Presentation at the national level. Students also had the opportunity to participate in an open event at the national competition if they chose to do so. Bryant took the opportunity to compete in this additional event, and placed first in the presentations for Nonprofit Management.

“Reinhardt prepared me to compete successfully.”

Bryant credits his classroom experience to his success at the competition. “My business communication course with Bob Fain, [business lecturer,] and advanced computer applications course with Tina Boosel, [instructor of business,] were both a great benefit to me in honing my presentation skills. Both of my Phi Beta Lambda events were presentation events, so I felt completely prepared to compete successfully. Walking into the room to present at the national competition was just like another day in the classroom.”

Currently president of PBL at Reinhardt, Bryant encourages all students to participate in the organization. “The wide range of competitive events for Phi Beta Lambda gives students a chance to represent Reinhardt, and put the skills they’ve learned in the classroom to the test, no matter what their major.”

Bryant also serves the University as Student Government Association President. This summer, he is interning at Liberty Mutual Insurance in sales.

About Phi Beta Lambda

Reinhardt University Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is a chapter of Future Business Leaders of America – Phi Beta Lambda (http://www.fbla-pbl.org), a nonprofit, national organization. PBL prepares students for careers in business and business-related fields. The association has four divisions: FBLA for high school students; FBLA-Middle Level for junior high, middle school students; Phi Beta Lambda for college students; and Professional Division for business people, FBLA-PBL alumni and educators. FBLA-PBL is organized on local, state, and national levels. FBLA-PBL is the largest business career student organization in the world. The college division reaches more than 11,000 college students, and the professional division has reached over 3,000 members.

For more information, visit http://www.reinhardt.edu/academics/business 

Season Tickets for Football Now on Sale

Season Tickets for Football Now on Sale

Season tickets for the 2014 season of Reinhardt University football are now on sale to the general public, with online sales and a ticket order form available via ReinhardtEagles.com.

The Eagles will be looking to build upon a thrilling 2013 season which saw the first-year program win six games and the Mid-South Conference’s West Division. Last season, Reinhardt averaged just over 1,500 fans per game for a school that has an enrollment of approximately 1,200.

“We had great support from our fans last season, and we’re looking forward to another exciting season on the gridiron this year,” said RU Director of Athletics Bill Popp. “All four teams that we are hosting this year, we defeated on the road last year, so they will all be coming looking to get some revenge against us. These should be some great games that we’ll be hosting.”

Ticket Information

Chair-back seats are available for $75 for the season. Only a limited number of chair-back seats are still available on a first-come, first-served basis. General admission tickets are on sale for $40 for the season. General admission seating is good for the bleacher areas at Ken White Field and the grassy and concrete areas that are not marked as restricted for fan access.

In addition, general admission tickets are available for individual games for $10 per game if purchased online. All single-game tickets will be available for pickup at will call at the ticket gate prior to kickoff.

If patrons wait to purchase tickets at the ticket gate on the day of the game, general admission tickets will be $15 each. No chair-back seats will be available for purchase on a single-game basis.

Like last year, Reinhardt students, faculty, and staff will receive one free ticket per game with a valid EagleCard. Ticket distribution for each home game will begin the Monday prior to that Saturday’s kickoff.

For more information, please contact Valerie Peel at 770.720.5825.

Season Home Schedule

The Eagles will host four foes this season, beginning with Kentucky Christian Sept. 13. The following week, Faulkner will visit in a battle of the top two teams in last year’s MSC-West standings. Union visits for Homecoming Oct. 4, with Campbellsville closing out the home slate Nov. 15. All home games will kickoff at noon.

Henritze Scholarship Golf Classic Raises More than $124,000

Reinhardt Announces More than $124,000 in Scholarships Raised from Henritze Scholarship Golf Classic; Congratulates Winners of Golf Tournament

The 26th annual Reinhardt University Dave Henritze Scholarship Golf Classic, played at Hawks Ridge Golf Club in Ball Ground, Ga., on May 5, was an enormous success. The initial amount raised was more than $124,000, with all funds from this event going towards scholarships for deserving Reinhardt students.

Larry Mize Returns to Tournament

Larry Mize returned to the Golf Classic this year in support of Reinhardt’s efforts. Mize, an Augusta, Ga. native, presently plays on the Champions Tour and retained his membership in the PGA Tour for 20 seasons (1982-2001). He is well-known for one career-beginning shot – a chip from off the green at the 11th hole at Augusta to win the playoff for the 1987 Masters Tournament.

First Low Gross

At the tournament, Mize was positioned on #3, the par across the lake, where he hit the first ball for each group. Each team had the option to select Mize’s ball and play it for $50.00. This year 27 teams participated in playing Mize’s ball, which brought in an additional $1,300 in scholarship funds for Reinhardt students.

First Low Gross Winners

Doug Edwards (from left), Rocky Hendrix, Wes Latimer and Ryan Morley-Stockton were the winners of the First Low Gross award. Their team was sponsored by the Bank of North Georgia.

Football Season Ticket Renewal Forms Due June 16

Football Season Ticket Renewal Forms Due Soon!

Season ticket renewal forms for the 2014 Reinhardt University football season are due back to the Reinhardt Athletics office June 16.

Season ticket renewals have been brisk to this point; however, in order to be fair to all new customers who wish to purchase season tickets, the persons who have yet to return their renewal form must do so by the stated deadline in order to retain their seats for the 2014 campaign.

“We have been fielding calls daily in regards to people wanting to purchase season tickets, but we have not opened that up to the general public yet in order to give the patrons who bought tickets last year the chance to renew their seats,” RU Director of Athletics Bill Popp said. “The June 16 deadline ensures that we will have ample time to open up season ticket sales to the general public, which we plan to do June 18.”

Current plans are for limited a very limited number of chair-back season tickets to be available for general public purchase beginning June 18 at the cost of $75 each. General admission season tickets will be available for $40 each.

For more information, please contact Valerie Peel at 770.720.5825.

McCamish School of Business Announces Ethics Essay Contest Winners

McCamish School of Business Announces Ethics Essay Contest Winners

Reinhardt University’s McCamish School of Business recently conducted an Ethics Essay Contest open to all full-time undergraduate students of the University. A number of students competed in the competition, which was sponsored by the Peter S. Knox Program in Business Ethics in the McCamish School of Business at Reinhardt, and included prizes supported by The Knox Family Foundation.

“The ethics essay contest is designed for students to research and analyze ethical issues in today’s environment,” said Dr. Kathy Hyatt, assistant professor of business. “Students were encouraged to write thought-provoking personal essays or research papers that raise questions, single out issues and are rational arguments for ethical action.”

Essay Winners

After an anonymous round of judging by Reinhardt faculty, the winners of the Ethics Essay Contest were announced. Alex Bryant, a senior marketing major from Canton, Ga., took first place and a $400 cash prize with his paper on NSA Surveillance. Second place and a $300 cash prize went to Daniel Guerrero, a senior business major from Woodstock, Ga., with his paper on Yahoo and its Acqui-hires. Brandon Price, a sophomore accounting major from Ball Ground, Ga., placed third and won a $200 prize for his essay on Consumerism. Honorable Mention and $100 was given to Brandon Ruston, freshman mathematics major from Newnan, Ga., for his essay about Personal Ethics.

Contest Rules

In 3,000 to 4,000 words, students wrote about one of eight questions/topics provided, including globalization, personal experiences between politics and ethics, and the relationship between religion and ethics. The students were required to develop an essay from their point of view that could take the form of an analysis that was biographical, historical, literary, philosophical, psychological, sociological or theological, and also related to business ethics/social responsibility. Essays were judged on clear articulation and a genuine grasp of an ethical dilemma, use of originality and imagination, tightly focused essay/research, eloquence of writing style, intensity and unity in the writing, and adherence to grammar and spelling guidelines.