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Picture This: MBU Hangs Up Another Historic First
Define Me
Lip Sync for Hope
The Paving of C Lot
The Intricate Process Behind NAIA College Athletic Scholarships
14th Annual Senior Adult Day
From Minister to Missions
Karen Leija: Her Passion for MBU Students
MBU Serving Community During Annual Senior Adult Day
The World’s Worst Prank
Picture This: MBU Hangs Up Another Historic First
Missouri Baptist University hosts the first-ever student photography contest with the winning works displayed in the university Art Gallery.
Define Me
What defines you? Is it your passions, what others think? What makes you, you? Students at MBU open up about how they see themselves and how it relates to who they want to be.
Lip Sync for Hope
Come out for the third annual lip sync battle at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 30, in the Perk, hosted by Circle K International. Proceeds from the annual event support African Vision of Hope’s House of Hope, an organization that helps build dormitories and funds young women for school in Zambia,
The Paving of C Lot
Missouri Baptist University has finally established plans to pave the upper gravel portion of C Lot summer of 2018. It’s been a long time coming, but not for lack of trying on the part of MBU planners. The process is extensive and full of bumps in the road.
The Intricate Process Behind NAIA College Athletic Scholarships
The scouting and recruiting process at MBU consists of so much more than meets the eye, yet when it all comes together smoothly as planned, the student’s academic degree is the final product. Photo by Jessica Danielle Moore Iris Dixon, head women’s basketball coach and NAIA compliance athletic director, with Assistant
14th Annual Senior Adult Day
Senior adults filled the seats to see MBU Theatre’s production of “Peter Pan,” with lunch following in the Mabee Great Hall. Guests were greeted by the cast as they enjoyed their lunch and each other’s company.
From Minister to Missions
Jonathan White is coming to the end of his career at MBU. Follow his journey to MBU, why he is leaving and what he’ll be up to next.
Karen Leija: Her Passion for MBU Students
Karen Leija, who has been a food service consultant at MBU for 11 years, from the old cafeteria to renovations of the current “caf” today, said her favorite part of the job is witnessing MBU students grow into young adults year after year.
MBU Serving Community During Annual Senior Adult Day
MBU opens its doors to invite local senior adults to come enjoy a meal and a showing of “Peter Pan.”
The World’s Worst Prank
A sophomore slump in its truest sense, punctuated by a night of absolute terror, but as it turned out it was also a night that opened the eyes of a wandering second year high school student. Photo by Google