Meet the Faculty and Staff

Marcia Kilsby
Richard Show
Albert McMullen

Marcia


Richard


Al


Karen Reiner
Nadya Lewis
Albert McMullen

Karen

Nadya

Don

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Very sad occasion for CLS Department


On Monday, November 23rd, the faculty, staff and spouses gathered at Tosi's Restaurant for a going-away supper for our Administrative Assistant Nadya Lewis. Nadya has kept the CLS Department running smoothly for the past 9 years and will be greatly missed. Following are some pictures Don Barton, our newest faculty member, shared with us.


Don and Cindy Barton


Brittany Blair, Senior CLS major and lab assistant, with Nadya Lewis


Marcia and Harvey Kilsby. If Marcia looks a little tired in these pictures it's because she just returned from a 10 day trip to North Korea.


Al and Fran McMullen


Dorothy and Richard Show


Karen and Kevin Reiner










The food was great and the time fellowshipping together was also great. Nadya's last day with the Department is November 30th. She will be moving to Florida where her hsband Wendell has been working. Thanks Nadya for all you have done for the Department and our students. You will be greatly missed.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Matthew Marsh - Class of 2008


Matthew enjoying a little spelunking with friends

Friday, November 13, 2009

International Potluck - November 2009

On Thursday, November 12th the Faculty, Staff, and Senior CLS students brought their favorite dishes to share in our annual International potluck. This is what it looked like before the food began arriving.

The food begins to arrive.

Mr. Show pointed out each dish and the contributor explained what it was and any interesting facts about the food.



Here are some pictures of the food, and not all of it, as food contined to arrive after these pictures were taken.

Fran McMullen points out the perogies she baked with potatoe and cheese filling. The dish beside it is the potato salad Mr. Show made,


Wish I could remember all the names of the dishes and who brought them, The black and white dish were rice balls - I think!!

There were several dishes of delicious enchiladas. These were prepared by Mrs. Reiner.

Grace Carlos from the Chemistry Department brought fixings for haystacks.


Andrea Rogers brought these delicious chocholate chip cookies covered with carmel and chocholate. Yummy Yummy.


Mango fool was brought by Edna Haldar who also brought a spicy dish of rice and chicken.
The two loves of bannana bread were brought by Jenissa Vazquez. Sorry folks but this is about all I can connect with - but I know Nadya Lewis brought many dishes of food.

Randelle, Andrey, Edna, Susana, and Brittany enjoying the good food.


Giselle (who brought a spicy chicken dish) and Sachiko sampling the fare.

Andrea, Jenissa, and Nicole trying to decide what to get next?


Lenworth giving the food a thumbs up. Looks like he is enjoying it.


Michael and Robert found a quiet spot to enjoy their meal.


Grace Carlos (Chemistry Administrative Assistant) and Mikki partaking.


I think Nana gives the food a high rating.


Derrick gives the food a thumbs up. By the looks of his plate he is sampling a good share of the dishes.

Fran McMullen (Seminary Administrative Assistant - and Al McMullen's wife) shares some talk time with Merideth.
There was so much food left over that any student or faculty member who passed by was invited to partake. The food was all great - thanks for a very enjoyable meal.





















Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Academic Discovery

It's an overcast day at Andrews University this first Tuesday of October. The CLS majors are gathering in room HH333 to hear a presentation by our newest faculty member, Don Barton.


Karen Reiner, the coordinator for Academic Discoveries ( formerly called Assemblies) introduces Don to those present. The title of Don's presentation is: "Student Missions, Medical Technology, and Malaria"

Don began the meeting with a bible text that illustrated his premise that whatever we do for God is not wasted.


Don explained how he came to chose the degree in Medical Technology (now called Medical Laboratory Science) and where he served as a student missionary.


The country of Belize was where Don served working in a hospital laboratory.

For his Masters research Don developed a rapid method of malarial identification using microhematocrit tubes in place of the traditional thick smear. He found that it was effective in the identification of Plasmodium vivax but not effective for other forms of malaria. Perhaps while at Andrews he will pursue perfecting the technique for the other malarias?







Thursday, September 24, 2009

Vespers and supper

On Friday September 18th the CLS Department had a Supper and Vespers at Brittany Blair's house. Here are some pictures that Andrey Manullang shared with us.