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December 1, 2021
A worldview that influences the world economy
Rod Ludema has served as the chief economist for the U.S. Department of State.
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Staff
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economics
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political science
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public policy
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state department
December 1, 2021
Planting a sustainable future
For 35 years, Elbert van Donkersgoed has served in leadership for the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario.
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Staff
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distinguished alumni award
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farming
December 1, 2021
The gift of education
Jane Vander Heide and her husband established a scholarship in their son’s honor.
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Staff
October 1, 2021
Alum invention prevents common nursery injury
Emmanuel Legbeti turned a painful accident into a new business that is helping parents and churches.
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Staff
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Alumni
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alumni
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business
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engineering
October 1, 2021
Our God is in the details
Meet Harlan Kredit. He’s been a park ranger at Yellowstone National Park for nearly 50 years.
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Staff
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Alumni
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alumni
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biology
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park ranger
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teacher
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washington
October 1, 2021
Overcoming adversity, one student at a time
Meredith Wiggers Heintz is the head of school at a school that serves children with learning differences.
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Staff
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Alumni
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adversity
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alumni
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education
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learning
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students
October 1, 2021
Adventure abounds in career telling stories
Claire Vande Polder is a writer and executive producer for nonfiction television programs.
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Staff
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Alumni
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alumni
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community
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english
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journalism
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marriage
October 1, 2021
Well-rounded education leads to well-rounded life
Sungjin Yoo is helping Grand Rapids develop a sister city relationship with Gangnam-gu in Seoul, South Korea.
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Staff
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Alumni
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alumni
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classics
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german
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humanities
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international relations
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languages
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south korea
April 1, 2021
Career grows from horse training hobby
Although she always loved horses, Allison Vermeer Vanwyngarden didn’t expect that love to turn into a career.
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Staff
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Alumni
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alumni
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career
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music
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therapy
April 1, 2021
Feeding the world’s poor from west Michigan farms
Jim and Tim Paauw felt compelled to do something about global hunger
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Staff
Categories:
Alumni
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alumni
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farming
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food
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haiti
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hunger
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