Public administration is an in-demand field. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that employment in management occupations is forecast to grow 5% over the next eight years, creating over 500,000
The Cook School of Business at Ƶ is instrumental in helping an entrepreneur bring his strudel restaurant to downtown Columbia. The Strudel Shop is owned by Kevin Kelly
Over 250 church leaders came from across the state and even out of state for the “Church Refreshed 2022” conference at Ƶ. The second annual event hosted by Columbia
The tiny Atlanta suburb of Clarkston, Georgia is just one square mile, but with about 120 languages spoken there, it is the most densely populated one square mile of refugees anywhere in America. That
The reigning NCCAA World Series winners are back in action and setting new goals for the new season. That’s the headline from Columbia TV station WACH FOX 57 as reporter Amanda Poole visited a pre
Paraguay-born artist Rosana Casco McIntosh takes delight in sharing that she got through her Ƶ Seminary course on The Prophets by creating drawings that illustrated the
Delivering a biblical message through music can be powerful. Teaching music to others from a biblical worldview can multiply the impact. That’s why Ƶ is adding a
Ƶ President Dr. Mark A. Smith gave the spiritual charge for the Columbia Urban League’s “Keeping the Legacy Alive” celebration on Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Day
It’s called the Spring semester. But as the north wind blew, everyone was reminded that it is after all, winter. But at least the sun was warm under clear, blue skies. With the temperature in the 40s
Applications are being accepted for a faith-integrated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program that begins classes in August at Ƶ, pending approval by the State
The small town of Scottsbluff, Nebraska (population 15,000) has welcomed home a champion. In high school, Makayla Castro was an athlete for the Scottsbluff Bearcats. Today she has a college
A member of the Ƶ Rams national championship women’s volleyball team arrived home for the Christmas holidays with “an armload of ribbons, medals and plaques.” And the