by | Alumni, Prospective Students
Preparation for the current economic climate seems impossible. Fear dominates that climate. And with so many unknowns, even the brightest graduates are uncertain of the next step to take.聽 For college graduates hoping to enter the workplace, this fear is multiplied....
by | Prospective Students
The business world today focuses on building the biggest and best company. As a business student, I am constantly working to develop a better understanding of the world I am about to enter. Every aspect of the MBU Business education points me to becoming a business...
by | MBU News, Uncategorized
Nursing students are some of the most dedicated and hardworking students on campus. Every clinical, long night, and big exam moves each nursing student one step closer to becoming a certified healthcare worker. The seniors this year had a very unusual semester to...
by | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Applied Science, MBU News
Another school year has come and gone. And although this year may have come like any other, it has gone like no other in history. But that does not mean that this years鈥 graduates have accomplished any less. They have overcome. And if this last few months has taught...
by | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, MBU News, Music
聽It is a privilege for MBU faculty and staff to witness the completion of the hard work of their students. At Commencement, we celebrate their launch into the world to be leaders and witnesses for Christ. We salute all of our graduating musicians, and feature a few...
by | MBU News, Uncategorized
Educators for the Future College is designed to be a time of growth, learning, and development. Specifically at MBU, teacher education is built to train effective leaders in the classroom and send them out to make a difference as educators Commencement is a time to...
by | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Music
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, when many were packing to go home and saying goodbyes, Melissa Rhine was performing her senior violin recital. With a three-day notice, Rhine was asked to perform her recital two weeks before it was originally scheduled. She...
by | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Applied Science, MBU News
Have you ever watched a sports team sign a free agent that just seemed to fit? I鈥檓 not just referring to a big-name player that fits because he is talented. No, I am talking about a player who already embodies the culture and direction of a team, who also has great...
by | Higher Education, Prospective Students
These days, there鈥檚 a big push for dual-enrollment and Advanced Placement courses once students reach high school. If you are a high school student, perhaps you are taking dual-credit classes. Maybe you are a parent or administrator desiring to help your students 鈥済et...
by | Prospective Students, Student Interests
Summer: one of the most rewarding times of your life during college. 16 weeks of hard work have just flown by and you now stand at the brink of relaxation, warm weather, and sleep. It鈥檚 a long-awaited paradise. Any form of homework is out of sight and out of mind for...
by | Student Interests, Uncategorized
I am still afraid of the dark. Now, it鈥檚 not that childish fear that makes me cry for my mom as I sit paralyzed on my bed. I鈥檇 say it鈥檚 more of a mature fear 鈥 just go with me on this 鈥 that makes me wonder.聽 It makes me wonder about what I can鈥檛 by handle myself....
by | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music
Under the direction of Lewis Rosove, Sarah Bagin recently performed her minor violin recital. She thanked her different teachers for pouring all their knowledge and wisdom into her and the other music students. Bagin also said,聽“I would like to give all the...
by | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts, Music
On a Wednesday night that the Chamber Singers were supposed to be on the road, they were performing a concert to be broadcast from an empty church. It was an emotional evening, as this concert was several students’ last opportunity to ever sing with the choir....
by | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music
How can a Christian teach music in a public school? What opportunities do music students need to capitalize on to prepare for life after college? Adam Kieckhafer answered these questions and more in his music workshop, “More than the Music – Helpful Hints...