By LCU News
PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – Louisiana Christian University has been awarded, for the second year in a row, the highest honor given by the Red River Athletic Conference Sportsmanship Award.
“Being recognized with this award speaks volumes to the type of coaches and athletes we have at our institution,” said LCU Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics Reni Mason. “Honoring others is a staple in the Kingdom of God. It is truly an honor to be amongst such a fine group of people.”
LCU President Rick Brewer said the award is a testament to the school’s mission and vision being amplified by the character and leadership of its coaches and student-athletes.
“Receiving this honor in consecutive years is emblematic of the commitment our coaches and student-athletes have to the mission and vision of Louisiana Christian University,” Brewer said. “LCU’s student-athletes excel on and off the courts and fields of competition. And, the upside for each of LCU’s student-athletes is filled with opportunities to lead, serve, and flourish in their God-directed careers.”
WORSHIP ARTS AND PRODUCTION DEGREE ANNOUNCED
LCU will launch, this fall, a Bachelor of Arts with an emphasis in worship arts and production.
Students who enroll in this program will be equipped to use music technology and implement multiple facets of music production, which are becoming increasingly valuable skills in a 21st-century landscape. The degree is an ideal fit for those who seek to lead church ministry, be involved with live sound and production, or to those seeking to become more involved with digital and recorded music media.
“In addition to receiving instruction of core music knowledge and working in ministry, coursework includes specialized classes that prepare students to work with musicians in worship contexts,” said Jacob Wittkopp, chair of the Division of Fine Art. “Through newly created music courses, students will gain experience working with sound equipment, recording and editing with digital music software, and creating digital music media.”
For more information about the program, email music@lcuniversity.edu.
STUDY: TRAIL POSITIVE IMPACT TO COMMUNITY
The Parrish Fuller Fitness Trail on LCU’s campus is a providing significant positive impact on the community’s vitality, according to a National Demonstration Site study conducted by PlayCORE’s Center for Outreach, Research and Education.
The survey found an overwhelming level of satisfaction with the new recreation space with 100 percent of visitors satisfied, including 86 percent who were very satisfied. The survey found the site to be inclusive, with accessibility for various ages and fitness levels and a great place for community engagement.
CORE analyzed the data from the survey and created a visitors outcome report. The researchers used data-driven strategies specific to our community to enable actionable recommendations and personalized support to maximize the positive impact on our community.