Youth Emphasis Night scheduled for April 3

Youth Emphasis Night scheduled for April 3

Crowley’s Ridge College’s Youth Emphasis Night will take place on Sunday, April 3, beginning at 4 p.m. at the Carter Activities Center located on the campus of CRC. 

Youth Emphasis Night has become a crucial element to the annual Bible Lectureship at CRC. Youth can expect a night of interaction with peers, fun, food, and worship. The CRC Admissions Team will also be giving away one $500 tuition scholarship to a future full-time CRC student. 

Devin Swindle will lead a lesson for the night. Swindle is a teacher at Harding University and also serves as the Director of the Center of Preaching, the Director of the Kerusso Experience, and Co-Director of the annual Bible lectures at Harding. Swindle is also a CRC alumnus and faithful minister of the Word of God at Highway Church of Christ in Judsonia, AR. 

In his lesson, Swindle sets out to exhort youth to not find their identity in culture or media or even within themselves, but rather to take their identity as what God says you are. 

Registration for Youth Emphasis Night is open now. To register, click here, or scan the QR code below. 

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CRC mourns loss of Rusty Matlock

CRC mourns loss of Rusty Matlock

The Crowley’s Ridge College community mourns the loss of former student Russell “Rusty” Lynn Matlock, who passed away on January 19, 2022. 

Rusty attended CRC from Fall 1977 to Fall 1979 and graduated with an associate of arts degree. 

Rusty’s love of singing brought him to CRC, where he joined The Ambassadors, a quartet that helped lead worship at CRC amongst many other activities. 

In 1978, Rusty was also featured as part of “Who’s Who in American Junior Colleges.”

The celebration of life for Rusty will be Thursday, January 27, at 2:00 at the Edmond Church of Christ in Edmond, Oklahoma. 

You can view his full obituary online here.

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CRC Announces Fall 2021 Honors

CRC Announces Fall 2021 Honors

Crowley’s Ridge College has announced its President’s List and Dean’s List for the fall 2021 semester. 

A student must be enrolled full-time and achieve a GPA of 3.5 to be named to the Dean’s List. 

Students who achieve a GPA of 4.0 are named to the President’s List. 

A total of 62 students are recognized for the fall 2021 semester, including 24 students who qualified for the President’s List. 

The members of the fall 2021 Crowley’s Ridge College President’s List, listed alphabetically, are: 

Abbey Vance
Alex Mero
Alexis Warnick
Alexis Weirich
Andrew Garrett
Andrew Knipple
Bailey Bunch
Benton Lashley
Bobby Wright
Braxton Cousins
Danielle Tedder
Halea Wells
John Gregg
Kenneth Nelms
Lacey Lambright
Lauren Sharp
Leah Still
Lindsey Browning
Lotti Hoffman
Madyson Scott
Micah Duncan
Rachel Russell
Tara Pangborn
Todd McMillen
 

The members of the fall 2021 Crowley’s Ridge College Dean’s List, listed alphabetically, are: 

Acaia Lepke
Alyssa Henry
Angela Cornell
April Kennedy
Austin Gross
Brooklyn Melson
Caleb Krimmel
Daniel Gossett
Elizabeth Rowton
Emilee Elms
Ethan Hilton
Ethan Leblanc
Ethan Tripp
Hannah Cunningham
Hannah Halverson
Isaiah Ellenburg
Jadyn Hesse
Jamerria Johnson
Kaitlyn Perkins
Kaprise Anuu
Kaylee Cline
Kemani Roberson
Kourtin Jagneaux
Kyle Cox
MaCayla Henry
Makayla Waldrep
Makayla Ward
Matthew Crabtree
McKenzie Crofford
Mickayla Smith
Nicholas Garrett
Noah Overshine
Olivia Semore
Rosalea Cooper
Shelby Elrod
Solomon Boan
Zachary Duty
Zorey Chipman

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CRC Continues AMMC Partnership with Project Hope

CRC Continues AMMC Partnership with Project Hope

CRC's Project Hope raised $1,000 to help local women afford mammograms through The Foundation at AMMC.

Crowley’s Ridge College continued its partnership with The Foundation through Arkansas Methodist Medical Center and raised $1,000 through the annual Project Hope fundraiser.

 The Foundation at AMMC provides free mammograms for local women who do not have insurance or the ability to pay for the life-saving service. 

Since 2011, CRC’s Project Hope has raised over $8,000 from the cause. 

CRC’s Director of Human Resources, Erica Richardson, said, “Our CRC baseball and softball teams have continued to help make this fundraiser a success. Along with our AD, Paul McFadden, we have been honored to be a part of such an important local foundation. It is a great service that AMMC provides for women in the community and we are blessed to contribute to that work each year.”

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