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Apr
17
2009
Heritage Singers to participate in Messiah performance
Northwestern's Heritage Singers will join the Sioux County Oratorio Chorus and a chamber orchestra to perform Handel’s Messiah on Saturday, May 2, in Sioux Center.
Jared Belden, a 2003 Northwestern alumnus, will present a reading of his poetry on Sunday, April 26.
Northwestern College's computer programming team is preparing to compete with 99 other teams in Stockholm, Sweden, at the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest April 18–22.
Northwestern will host the Turn Down the Music Tour, featuring Christian musicians Shane & Shane and Matt Maher, with speaker David Nasser, Monday, April 27. The concert begins at 7 p.m. in Christ Chapel.
Dr. Diana Gonzalez, associate professor of Spanish, was among the speakers at the North American Christian Foreign Language Association's conference.
Northwestern will host a duo-recital featuring pianist Linda Christensen and trumpeter David Bohnert, faculty members at Nebraska’s Wayne State College, on April 17.
"The Foreigner," a comedy by Larry Shue, will be on stage at Northwestern April 24, 25, 29, 30, and May 1 and 2.
Dr. Leanne Van Dyk, professor of Reformed theology, dean and vice president of academic affairs at Western Theological Seminary will speak in chapel services on April 14 and 15.
Seven incoming freshmen have been selected to receive Norman Vincent Peale Scholarships, which will provide a total of $56,000 over four years and are awarded on the basis of exceptional academic abilities, Christian commitment and leadership skills.
Mike Yankoski, author of "Under the Overpass," will be the keynote speaker for Northwestern's College Leadership Conference on April 17 and 18.