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University board announces interim president

The Rochester Christian University Board of Trustees has selected Tom Rellinger, executive vice president and chief financial officer, to serve as interim president until a new leader begins his or ...
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Rochester Christian University board to collaborate with FaithSearch Partners on national search for president

The Rochester Christian University Board of Trustees has selected FaithSearch Partners of Dallas to assist with a national search for its next president. The decision was preceded by the approaching resignation of ...
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Don’t skip the Pleasant-ries – Christian Chronicle

Check out the article written by Bobby Ross Jr. for the Christian Chronicle about RCU legend, Garth Pleasant. Don’t skip the Pleasant-ries
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Provost to serve on regional healthcare committee

Dr. Remylin Bruder, provost, vice president of academic affairs and professor of nursing at Rochester Christian University, will serve on the Region 2 North Healthcare Coalition Education Committee beginning in ...
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RCU president announces resignation

Dr. Brian Stogner, president of Rochester Christian University, announced his resignation effective Dec. 31, 2024, as he moves on to become president of the Michigan School of Psychology in Farmington Hills, Michigan. ...
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Two faculty earn doctorate degrees

Dr. Bonnie McIntosh and Dr. Tamiko Ogburn have recently earned their doctorate degrees and made significant contributions to their respective fields. Dr. Bonnie McIntosh earned a Doctor of Health Science degree ...
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Cygnet Institute partners with Rochester Christian University to offer financial planning resources

The Cygnet Institute of Personal Financial Literacy and Rochester Christian University are partnering to promote the conflict-free fiduciary standard and to offer consumer financial and retirement readiness across Oakland County ...
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