Mission Days at Shorter a success
by Staff Reports
Jul 29, 2012 | 1573 views | 1 1 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Teresa Dowless, wife of Shorter president Don Dowless, cleans windows outside of Gwaltney Residence Hall.
Teresa Dowless, wife of Shorter president Don Dowless, cleans windows outside of Gwaltney Residence Hall.
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 Dr. Angie O’Neal, professor of English, paints window casings while Bert Epting, vice president of university advancement, works on trim.
Dr. Angie O’Neal, professor of English, paints window casings while Bert Epting, vice president of university advancement, works on trim.
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Shorter University administration, faculty, staff and students stepped away from their regular duties this week and participated in campus Mission Day events.

The university’s Gwaltney and Mallory residence halls were given a little TLC and fresh coats of paint in preparation for the arrival of students and the beginning of the fall semester. Each day began at 8:45 a.m. and was highlighted by a scripture-based devotional.

“Our faculty, staff and students worked diligently Wednesday and Thursday to help prepare the campus for the fall semester,” said Shorter President Don Dowless. “It was a joy watching the camaraderie and enthusiasm as our Shorter family honored the Lord and expressed love for our students through this form of servant leadership.”

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July 29, 2012
Great to get some positive Shorter news these days!

Thanks Ms. Dowless for pitching in.
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