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            [October 
			16, 2013] 
            Dr. Keith H. Ray, president of 
			Lincoln Christian University, announced in a letter to the board of 
			trustees his intent to retire from higher education in May 2014. 
			While he will continue his work as LCU president through the end of 
			May, steps are in motion to begin the search for his successor. 
            In his letter, Ray wrote: "My love for Christ's mission, the role of 
			education, and the potential of students has fueled my ministry 
			these many years. However, the time has come to announce my 
			retirement from higher education at LCU." | 
        
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			 Ray further explained: 
			"This comes after a long period of soul searching, prayer, and 
			listening to the wise counsel of a few friends. I have been blessed 
			to work alongside extraordinary servants of God throughout my 
			tenure. The friendships and professional relationships developed 
			over these many years have become a treasure to me." In a timely communication to employees, Dr. Gene Harker, chair of 
			the board of trustees, announced that "the search for his successor 
			is already up and running." The board of trustees will serve as 
			the search team, taking the following steps over the next several 
			days: 
				
				Building an 
				advisory team. 
				Identifying 
				executive search organizations.
				Putting together an 
				analysis of the schools.
				Developing a candidate profile. Any search comments or questions may be directed to Harker at
			LCUsearch2014@gmail.com. 
			For frequent updates, follow the search on Twitter:
			@LCUsearch. 
			 In a letter to the LCU community about Ray's announcement, Harker 
			said: "We are grateful for his 16 years of exemplary service to LCU. 
			He has faithfully honored God in his efforts and consistently worked 
			to advance the Kingdom in his relentless pursuit of excellence."  Keith H. Ray, D.Min, is a graduate of Lincoln Community High 
			School, Lincoln Christian University's School of Undergraduate 
			Studies and Seminary. He began his administrative career in higher 
			education as dean of students at Dallas Christian College in 1990 
			and later served there as president for four years. On July 1, 1998, 
			he moved back to Lincoln to begin his presidency at LCU. When he 
			retires in May, he will have completed 16 years as president at 
			Lincoln Christian University. In his time as LCU president, Dr. Ray 
			has been at the helm for these milestones: 
				
				Renaming the 
				institution Lincoln Christian University in 2009.
				Establishing the Hargrove School of 
				Adult & Graduate Studies, which began as the LincUp program in 
				2005.  
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				Creating the China 
				Institute to handle all things Chinese. 
				Navigating the 
				2008 U.S. economic recession. 
				Receiving 
				recognition by the Chronicle for Higher Education in 2010 and 
				2013 as a "Great College to Work For." 
				Receiving 
				recognition in 2009 and 2011 as a "Best Christian Workplace."
				
				Reducing 
				operational debt by more than 50 percent, increasing gift income 
				by 85 percent and almost tripling LCU's endowment. 
				Leading the 
				largest campus renovation and expansion in the school's history, 
				adding a new maintenance facility, athletic center and women's 
				residence hall.
				Calling LCU's 
				first international and minority faculty members, first female 
				dean, and first female administrator.
				Expanding degree 
				offering to five extension sites in three states. 
				Reaffirming 
				accreditation from HLC, ATS and ABHE. 
				Receiving the 
				2006-07 Enrollment Growth Award from Christianity Today. 
				Initiating affiliate membership with 
				the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities.  Ray will be moving to St. Louis to begin a new career in senior 
			health care. On July 1, 2014, he will join the senior vice president 
			team with Christian Homes Inc. His role will be in leadership 
			development and external relations. 
			
			 ___ Established in Lincoln in 1944, LCU has as its mission to equip 
			Christians to serve and lead in the church, the workplace and the 
			world. In its 70-year history, Lincoln Christian alumni have gone on 
			to serve in every one of the 50 states and in more than 160 
			countries worldwide. Today, LCU offers a variety of degree programs 
			for undergraduates, graduates and seminary students. Classes are 
			offered on campus, at four extension sites in three states and 
			online around the world. To learn more, visit
			www.lincolnchristian.edu. 
            [Text from file received from
			Lincoln Christian University] |