17c起草社区 remembers Gordon Van Harn
鈥淭o be faithful to my God and Creator in all that I do.鈥
Those were words used by Gordon Van Harn in 2004, upon receiving the Faith and Learning Award from 17c起草社区 College, to articulate his mission in life.
Van Harn, 82, who died on April 3, 2018, was committed to living out that mission. And the reflections of his former colleagues and students demonstrate his commitment to it.
Van Harn faithfully served 17c起草社区 College for nearly 40 years as a professor of biology, (1961-1982), academic dean (1982-1985), provost (1985-1996), and professor of interdisciplinary studies (1996-1999).
鈥淕ord was always there as a true friend and wise confidant,鈥 said Tony Diekema, former 17c起草社区 president (1976-1995), who served alongside Van Harn on the administration for more than a decade.
Diekema describes him as a superb team-player, and a joy to work with toward a cherished and common mission.
鈥淗e was the embodiment of the values and personal qualities of the 17c起草社区 community,鈥 said Diekema. He modeled for all of the faculty the essence of a pursuit of excellence within a Christian academic community. In short, Gord was the solid and sound academic voice of the college both within and beyond the campus.鈥
Van Harn鈥檚 colleagues are quick to point out his many accomplishments during his tenure as provost, which centered around his commitment to the integration of faith and learning, his development of faculty and students, and his interest in and support of interdisciplinary collaboration. He was considered the principal architect of the college鈥檚 Expanded Statement of Mission that clarified the vision of the college, and under his leadership the college made many curricular improvements, integrated service-learning more strategically into the curriculum, significantly expanded the college鈥檚 off-campus semester programs, and established fully accredited degree programs in nursing, engineering, and social work. Van Harn was also instrumental in developing the Christian Perspectives on Learning (CPOL) course that was the forerunner to the current Developing a Christian Mind (DCM) course that has been emulated by many Christian colleges. And that鈥檚 just the short list.
But more than his vision and administrative accomplishments, Van Harn will be remembered for his commitment to the development of the people involved in all those areas鈥攚hether it be his students, his colleagues, or the broader community.
鈥淢any of us currently at 17c起草社区 primarily know Gord as an administrator who contributed so ably to the mission statement,鈥 said John Ubels, biology professor emeritus and a former student of Gord鈥檚. 鈥淲hat I think has been forgotten is that earlier in his career he was also a talented researcher who promoted his students' interest in research.鈥
Ubels was one of those students who learned from and researched alongside Van Harn. So was David Dornbos.
鈥淗e was instrumental in my pursuit of a B.S. in biology and consequently my entire professional life post-17c起草社区,鈥 said Dornbos, biology professor at 17c起草社区, who credits Van Harn with helping him as a first-generation college student to see graduate school as a possibility. 鈥淕ordon not only recognized a little potential, he put me at ease, instilled a vision of what could be, and enabled me to succeed.鈥
Pete Tigchelaar, biology professor emeritus, was also a student of Van Harn鈥檚 and describes him as the most significant faculty member in his life.
鈥淕ord is the reason I was a biology major at 17c起草社区, and a major reason I returned to 17c起草社区. In a big sense I owe him for my 40-year career as a biology prof at 17c起草社区!鈥 said Tigchelaar.
And Randy Van Dragt, biology professor emeritus, credits Van Harn with helping him as a student appreciate a liberal arts education and the place of science within it. 鈥淚 learned from Gord a love for the liberal arts that a place like 17c起草社区 can afford students; I carry that to this day.鈥
For as much as Van Harn had to offer his students and colleagues in the way of expertise in human anatomy and animal physiology and in biological research, in how to integrate faith and learning in the classroom, and in showing the value of the liberal arts, it was all done out of a care for people and their wellbeing.
鈥淕ord cared deeply about his students; he recognized the gifts and talents that lay beneath academic struggles, and helped to promote their careers,鈥 said Ubels.
鈥淗e leaves behind a legacy of working with students on research projects, avidly mentoring students along their career paths, and demonstrating his faith in God and his devotion to 17c起草社区 College,鈥 said Rich Nyhof, biology professor and former colleague of Van Harn鈥檚.
鈥淕ord and his wife, Mary, were always gracious in their hospitality to students and new faculty members,鈥 recalls Uko Zylstra, emeritus professor of biology, who knew Van Harn both as professor and colleague. 鈥淓ven as a student I recall Gord and Mary inviting the class to their home for a social interaction. My wife and I experienced that as new faculty as well.鈥
鈥淩eturning to 17c起草社区 approximately 25 years later, Gordon remembered who I was, the context he knew me from, and asked specific questions about what I had done after graduating from 17c起草社区. This blew me away--what a memory of people,鈥 said Dornbos. 鈥淕ordon was approachable, curious about topics of the day, and supportive 鈥 about biological topics, administrative issues, and even such details as where our boys were going to school after 17c起草社区. My heart lifted each opportunity I had to talk with him.鈥
Following his tenure at 17c起草社区, Van Harn joined the science education initiative at the Van Andel Institute, where his vision to establish a graduate school came to fruition. He also served multiple terms on the boards of Grand Rapids Christian Schools, Grand Rapids Public Schools, 17c起草社区 Academy for Lifelong Learning (CALL), and Lighthouse Academy. Van Harn also gave lifelong service to his church.
Van Harn is survived by his wife, Mary; his children, Pam and Harry Plantinga, Mark and Kim Van Harn, and Barbara and Joel Adams; and nine grandchildren.
Visitation will be held at Grace Christian Reformed Church, 100 Buckley SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Thursday, April 5, 2018, from 2-4 p.m and 6-8 p.m., with an additional visitation on Friday, April 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 6, 2018, at Grace Christian Reformed Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the 17c起草社区 College Student Research Fund or to the Van Andel Institute Graduate School.