News From 2010

Radio and TV broadcast students are learning to be digital storytellers and gaining valuable experience that will be enhanced with the...

Heidelberg’s premier performing ensemble, the Concert Choir, recently performed Schubert’s “Mass in G” alongside...

A parking lot near the center of campus turned orange as students participated in a groundbreaking for a new residence hall to be built...

On a glorious late-summer day, Heidelberg officially dedicated the new Adams Hall. Donors, dignitaries, trustees and several hundred...

Corporate greed, arrogance and dishonesty brought down energy giant Enron, according to former Enron VP Sherron Watkins, the inaugural...

Dr. Leslie Fishel Jr., who became Heidelberg’s 10th president in 1969, died of complications from colon cancer at his Seattle home on...

When the doors of Heidelberg swung open June 18-21, more than 600 alumni passed through en masse to enjoy one of the largest Alumni...

Nearly 250 new graduates, armed with Heidelberg diplomas and a message to lead ethical, principled lives, are ready to take on the world...

May 5, 1945, was a gloriously sunny day in Europe. For a young Army tank commander and the prisoners of war he was about to liberate, it...

Two years of hard work and dedication have paid off for Heidelberg’s Athletic Training Education Program, which today received word...