It was a sharp “come-backer” to the mound that got Josh Lindblom thinking about his future beyond professional baseball. The hard-hit ball broke the pitcher’s shin bone. “There I am rehabbing with a
When Steve Thompson arrived on the Ƶ campus in the mid-1970s, a female seminary classmate named Cindy Reisman took note of his cowboy boots and the guitar hung over
Ƶ alumnus Dr. Tom Mullikin is being recognized for serving with great distinction in the military. Mullikin who earned a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership from Ƶ in
The 2022-2023 U.S. News & World Report rankings show Ƶ #5 for Social Mobility among Regional Universities South. The Social Mobility ranking is important for students
It’s a new school year and time for a new beginning. Introducing: Alpha Week! A five-day event initiating freshmen to the campus community and its culture. The week was a part of the House Collective
How did Ƶ alumni Jon and Cindy Hampshire, who serve with Wycliffe Bible Translators, end up as guests on a radio show about caregivers? Well, it helps when you know the
Dr. David DeWitt got a bit emotional at the ribbon cutting of the new Ƶ Health Science Lab. As the dean of the new science majors in Biology and Biomedical Science, he
At the 2022-2023 Ƶ Convocation, CIU President Dr. Mark A. Smith set the tone for the coming school year and the university’s 100 th anniversary celebration with an
November conference attracting missiologists from around the world The theme of Ƶ’s 100 th Anniversary mission conference is the “Future of Global Mission.” How should
The first students attending the first class in Ƶ’s new Health Science Lab, were met with a large display of the theme verse for Health Science: Departing, they began
It was an exciting day as the entire body of student leaders gathered together to assist with freshman move-in day. Sunny weather and upbeat music blaring from speakers worked together to provide a
I like to chat with the parents of in-coming CIU freshmen on move-in day. I especially like to ask where they are from. It’s not unusual that sometimes the family is from right here in Columbia. But I