Returning Home for Christmas
After a successful semester of in-person and online classes, students are ready to take time to relax during Christmas break.
After a successful semester of in-person and online classes, students are ready to take time to relax during Christmas break.
Bringing the annual tradition to life in a new format, a dedicated team worked hard all semester to spread Christmas cheer.
With a performance run as long as the title character’s nose, the cast and crew brought “Cyrano de Bergerac” to life this fall.
Before the switch to online classes after Thanksgiving, the student body enjoyed the women’s and men’s collegian soccer championships along with Harvest Fest.
Throughout the fall semester, on-campus concerts captivated audiences with live musical performances.
This fall, students have been preparing with confidence to vote in the upcoming national election.
In the spirit of striving for excellence, Career Services has launched a new platform to help students and alumni connect with businesses and ministries looking for qualified candidates.
After adjusting to a very different fall semester, students are still finding ways to grow together.
Alumni in history and political science are using their positions to stand for truth and excellence using biblical principles.
After stepping up where needed, staff and students provided support in response to the storm.
The adapted Greek Rush and Christian Service Expo offered fun, safe experiences while encouraging new students to get involved with on-campus groups and ministries.
Grad students focused their attention on sharpening their skills both online and in person through several weeks of summer classes.