“We are unbelievably grateful,” Bos told Stowell. These include a new broadcast facility for WCSG Radio, baseball field, and a new chapel building. That building-the $15.5 million Jack and Mary De Witt Center for Science and Technology-opened in January 2019.ĭuring Stowell’s tenure, Cornerstone also has added about $25 million in other new campus buildings and improvements. Sack said that at the time, Cornerstone had just received a key lead gift for a new science building, and Stowell was “greatly excited and buoyed by the opportunity to drive the fundraising” for the building. And in the Spring 2018, Stowell decided to delay his retirement indefinitely. However, according to VP for University Advancement Bob Sack, Stowell changed his mind several months after the 2017 announcement. In November 2017, Stowell announced his intentions to finish his term as president in May 2019 and then become chancellor of the school.
Today marks the second time Stowell has announced he would step down as president of Cornerstone. Video Announcement by Joe Stowell and Carole Bos: Give a gift of $30 or more to The Roys Report this month, and you will receive a copy of “The Lord Is My Courage” by K.J. “After Moody, I had no dreams that God would call me back into this opportunity and it’s been very special.”
“This has been a wonderful season for Martie and for me, actually a surprise season,” Stowell said. Stowell, a graduate of Cedarville University who also served as president of the Moody Bible Institute from 1987-2005, said he will cherish his 12 years as president of Cornerstone. In a video released to some within the Cornerstone community, Stowell said his decision to step down was based on “a growing sense that our time at Cornerstone was coming to a close.” We are delighted to have him continue his support of the ongoing success of Cornerstone University as President Emeritus.” “He has enriched the Cornerstone community and the West Michigan community in so many ways. Stowell’s * 13 years of leadership is immeasurable,” said Carole Bos, Chairman of Cornerstone University’s Board of Trustees, in a statement sent to The Roys Report. I guarantee that you will not regret your times and investments you are going to initiate toward the university because the staff will be guiding you from beginning to end.Cornerstone University today announced that Joe Stowell will be stepping down as president of the university in May 2021 and will subsequently serve as president emeritus. I promptly answered, “Please give it to me, my sister.”With all, I have no doubt to recommend this University to everyone who really wants to study the word of God to search this faculty at first before a farther search.
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