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Faculty Spotlight | Dr. David Ledgerwood

Faculty Spotlight | Dr. David Ledgerwood

Whether he’s playing piano in chapel, rehearsing with the Chambers Singers, or teaching one of many music classes on campus, Dr. Ledgerwood has been a constant presence at º£½ÇÔ­´´ for thirty-six years. As chair of the Department of Music, his...
Ruth Tan | MBU English Alumna Update

Ruth Tan | MBU English Alumna Update

Ruth Tan, an English and TESOL graduate of MBU, has seen the Lord work in her life in unique ways – including sending her back to her home country, Singapore. Upon arrival, she became CELTA certified to teach English as a second language and applied for several...
Lydia Narloch | First Nursing Class Alumna Update

Lydia Narloch | First Nursing Class Alumna Update

As a member of the very first graduating class from MBU’s Nursing program, alumna Lydia Narloch remains forever thankful for God’s timing. MBU introduced the Nursing program during her sophomore year and, having already felt God’s calling in the area of Nursing, Lydia...
Faculty Spotlight | Dr. David Handyside

Faculty Spotlight | Dr. David Handyside

Editor’s note: As the semester comes to a close, Dr. Handyside will be stepping down from his role as Dean of the School of Education and we look forward to having Dr. Tom Graham take his place. Dr. Handyside has influenced many in his time at º£½ÇÔ­´´ and this...
4 Real-life Applications of a TESOL Minor

4 Real-life Applications of a TESOL Minor

Knowledge opens doors to opportunities. For two MBU students and two recent alumna who have established their roots in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), the knowledge they gained from the program has opened doors for them all over the world.  ...
Crazy Chapel Recap | 2.25.2022

Crazy Chapel Recap | 2.25.2022

On Friday, February 25, the gym was packed once again for this semester’s iteration of Crazy Chapel. Each society put forth challengers to compete in five events, and the society with the most points in the end was crowned the winner. Points were attributed by the...
Battle of the Brains | 2.11.2022

Battle of the Brains | 2.11.2022

On a chilly Friday morning, the societies converged. The gym bleachers were packed as students congregated by society to cheer on their champions in one of the most intense competitions of the school year: Battle of the Brains.  Each society selected twelve...
Institutional Scholarship: Teacher Education

Institutional Scholarship: Teacher Education

Our world needs good teachers, and even more than that, it needs Christian teachers. All kinds of people have benefited from a teacher in their lives.   If you’ve decided on a major in the education department, that’s great! While º£½ÇÔ­´´ offers many...