ANDERSON CAREER MILESTONES 1983–84
1983–84
1982
Joins faculty of N orth Central Bible College t o teach philosophy and history
1986
Adds “Dr.” to his title, earning his Ph.D. in Ancient Studies from the University of Minnesota
1989
1983-84 NCU Pastoral Studies Department (L to R) Don Meyer, James Allen (Department Chairman), Ian Hall, Wiliam Crew, Debbie Menken, Ernest Freeman, David Owen, and Gordon Anderson
Found and lead the G. Raymond Carlson Institute for Church Leadership, North Central’s distance education program
Campus expansion and improvement in the Anderson Era »» Phillipps Hall »» Word & Worship Center »» Carlson Hall and Cafeteria »» Miller Hall »» Chicago Hall »» Elliot East, 901 Building,
1993
Is appointed as director of the Eurasia Office of the Assemblies of God Division of World Missions
2006
and other apartments »» Mensing Hall »» Liechty Hall »» 1400 Chicago Avenue »» 908 Centennial Parking Lot
1995
Is inaugurated as sixth president of North Central Bible College
Total capital improvements and property acquisition in the Anderson presidency:
$35,830,590 The Andersons
Acknowledgments: Chris Woelfle ’00, institutional history research; Susan G. Detlefsen, “A Decade of Leadership,” NCU Magazine fall 2005; T.J. Jones Library archive photos. 16 | NCU Magazine
Bottom row (L to R): Daughter-in-law Lindsay, son Cam, Dianne, and Gordon Top row (L to R): Grandsons Blake and Brayden
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1999