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The End of College: Life May Not Be as Relieving as You Think
Blog: 2017 in One Word – Part 1
Media Talk Featuring Fox Associates President
Spartan Spotlight: Aliyah Reams
Ross Gets Behind the Lens to “Tell People’s Stories”
MBU Dance Team Struts into History
Video Story: Get to Know St. Louis Parks this Spring
There Are No Accidents
Research Symposium Continues Historic Growth
Toward a Cash-Free Society?
The End of College: Life May Not Be as Relieving as You Think
Earning a college degree is indeed an achievement for all students, however, the end of college life may not be as relieving as we’d like to think. After all, the working world awaits and getting prepared for it is more difficult than ever. Especially if you are 2,500 miles from home.
Blog: 2017 in One Word – Part 1
We asked our student journalists to pick one word that describes what they would like to see more of in their lives this year, and expound on those thoughts, and here is what they have to say. Photo by Ethan Metzler
Media Talk Featuring Fox Associates President
Students from all majors gear up for an opportunity to peer into the professional world with Media Talk speaker Jack Feivou.
Spartan Spotlight: Aliyah Reams
Missouri Baptist University beckons students of various backgrounds to engage in a well-rounded liberal arts education enhanced by a tight-knit community. Spartan Spotlight features incredible talent and stories that MBU offers. Photo by Elizabeth Harris
Ross Gets Behind the Lens to “Tell People’s Stories”
From St. Louis to Los Angeles, MBU senior Rickie Ross opens up about his incredible journey to the West Coast during his semester “abroad” studying cinematography at the LA Film Studies Center.
MBU Dance Team Struts into History
For the first time in four years of existence, Missouri Baptist University’s Dance Program has qualified for the Nationals, overcoming all expectations. Photo by Stacey Biermann
Video Story: Get to Know St. Louis Parks this Spring
Winter is finally ending, and the world is slowly starting to warm up. MBU students take us to some of their favorite parks around St. Louis, and tell us how they make the most of them.
There Are No Accidents
“The next thing I knew I woke up in this awful car accident, with glass everywhere and people screaming. I remember looking around and thinking to myself, ‘Man, this is obviously not what Heaven looks like.’”
Research Symposium Continues Historic Growth
Join Missouri Baptist University students, faculty and staff as they support this year’s third annual Research Symposium, which has grown a remarkable 61 percent in participation since last year.
Toward a Cash-Free Society?
Can you imagine a cashless world? The rise of mobile payments has certainly provided some primary steps on the road to a paperless currency system. Although we are still well off from becoming totally cashless, it is clear that we are in a transitional state. Photo courtesy of Pixabay