College students who participate in the *cino off-campus program will learn how to practically apply the principles they're learning in school to life after college.
American Protestant universities are currently faced with the challenge of defining an approach to culture that fears neither questions nor answers. In this sense, what does an effective institution look like?
I thought liberal arts classes would be boring, until I started finding God in every one of them.
How can the college experience affect an individual's lifelong approach to culture?
Graduating from college and entering "the real world" can shake up an individual's lifestyle and values. Here's some balanced advice on surviving and thriving in transition.
An interview with Tom Meyers, director of the Study Service Term program at Goshen College in Goshen, Indiana.
Considering fashion on the college campus and beyond.
A perspective on the annual Coalition for Christian Outreach conference from one who's made it to 21 events in a row.
A reflection on the questions and people that led a math and physics major to seminary.
Life after college generates questions about a vision.
Overuse of the word community beckons us to rediscover its meaning.
How our housekeeping tendencies can shape our identities in relation to others.
On the unique lifestyle of a family that lives in the dorms.
The principles behind and origins of one institution's efforts to dismantle racism.
A suggestion from the margins of Christian college culture.
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