Encouragement Around Campus
MBU has posted different scripture references and famous quotes around campus. From North Hall to the Fine Arts Center, students can find these displayed on windows on most buildings around campus.
MBU has posted different scripture references and famous quotes around campus. From North Hall to the Fine Arts Center, students can find these displayed on windows on most buildings around campus.
Missouri Baptist University celebrated its Homecoming Week roughly midway through the fall semester. To finish off the week, MBU faced off against St. Ambrose University for MBU’s third-ever Homecoming football game.
Residents participated in ResLife’s annual Up All Night on Oct. 22 in the Carl and Deloris Petty Sports and Recreation Complex by playing different sports, painting and coloring, as well as enjoying different snacks.
The MBU women’s lacrosse team took time to give a helping hand with Spensa, Special Needs Soccer Association, at Soccer Park on the morning of Oct. 1. The lacrosse team paired up with buddies and helped the kids in learning soccer drills, play a soccer game, be there for them and just have fun.
Students, faculty and MBU alumni participated in a corn hole tournament in the quad on Saturday, Oct. 25 of Homecoming weekend at Missouri Baptist University. MBU students Clayce Fletcher and Jake Gingrich won the tournament.
Students put on their game faces and showed their team spirit for the annual ResLife Trivia Night.
Student Activities, along with the Athletics Department and Cheer Program, puts together a tailgate before each home football game. The tradition will continue this weekend for Homecoming. Tailgating begins at noon Saturday and the game begins at 2 p.m. These are pictures from the game on Sept. 17 against the University of Saint Francis.
Residents joined together for ResLife’s Fourth Annual Fall Fest with events held throughout campus.
The Missouri Baptist University Communications Department held a cookout for the students with majors and minors in communications on Sept. 15.
Mini Spartans from all over the St. Louis area learned new skills and techniques taught by the Spirit Program during a recent clinic. After the clinic, Mini Spartans had the opportunity to perform alongside MBU’s Spirit Program during the halftime show.