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Catalog 2012-2014 - Anderson University School of Theology

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Facilities, continued<br />

• Bennett Natatorium: Completed in 1972, connected to Kardatzke Wellness Center in<br />

2002; houses a six-lane collegiate-size pool and men’s and women’s locker areas.<br />

• O.C. Lewis Gymnasium: Completed in 1962, connected to Kardatzke Wellness<br />

Center in 2002, renovated in 2004; houses intercollegiate athletic facilities for men’s<br />

and women’s basketball and volleyball.<br />

• Kardatzke Wellness Center: Completed and connected to O. C. Lewis Gymnasium<br />

and Bennett Natatorium in 2002; houses a large fieldhouse, weight room, fitness center,<br />

indoor tracks, athletic training facilities, classrooms, intercollegiate athletics <strong>of</strong>fices,<br />

and the Department <strong>of</strong> Kinesiology. The Wellness Center also serves as the venue for<br />

commencement exercises.<br />

• Soccer Field: Home <strong>of</strong> the Raven men’s and women’s soccer teams.<br />

• Olt Student Center: Completed in 1963; houses the university’s dining services,<br />

student-operated c<strong>of</strong>fee bar, game room, private dining rooms, the bookstore, student<br />

government <strong>of</strong>fices, and the Office <strong>of</strong> Student Activities.<br />

Auditoriums/Performance Facilities<br />

• Byrum Hall: Completed in 1908, renovated in 1974; a campus landmark once used<br />

for basketball games and physical education classes; houses a 530-seat proscenium<br />

theatre.<br />

• Reardon Auditorium: Completed in 1983; seats 2,200; used primarily for chapel/convocation,<br />

performance events, and conferences.<br />

• York Performance Hall: Completed in <strong>2012</strong>; seats 320; adjoining the existing Fine<br />

Arts Building, it brings together classrooms, rehearsal rooms, and the new performance<br />

facility.<br />

Other Facilities<br />

• Bolitho House: Houses the Office <strong>of</strong> Student Health Services.<br />

• Boyes House: Completed in 1968; home <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Anderson</strong> <strong>University</strong> president and his<br />

family.<br />

• Morrison House: Houses the Offices <strong>of</strong> Spiritual Life and Counseling Services.<br />

• Smith House: Houses the Offices <strong>of</strong> Publications and <strong>University</strong> Communica tions.<br />

Preparing for intercultural ministry<br />

When I learned there was a degree specifically for missions and urban ministry<br />

at the <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Theology</strong>, that was my confirmation to enroll. The<br />

M.A.I.S. degree <strong>of</strong>fers a well-rounded missional and educational experience<br />

that equips students with not only knowledge, but a passion for missions.<br />

I have experienced much growth and a heightened understanding through<br />

their willingness to share about their experiences on the mission field.<br />

— Tasha De LaVergne, ’08 Master <strong>of</strong> Arts in Intercultural Service graduate.<br />

14 <strong>Anderson</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Theology</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong>, <strong>2014</strong>-2015

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