How 2007 Changed the World
While cell phones have been around since the 1970s, the introduction of the first smartphone in 2007 changed the way we interact with other people and complete everyday tasks.
Not Your Average Volleyball Game
Why watch a game when you can be a part of one? That is a question posed by a group of students as they came together to work to increase attendance at a volleyball game this spring. Photo by Michael Klussman Emily Brown (left) and Krista Tyson (right) participate in a “halftime” game at the […]
Shattered Windows and Broken Boundaries
“By three methods we may learn wisdom: first, by reflection, which is noblest; second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third, by experience, which is the most bitter.” –Confucius Copyright-free photo courtesy of Google
More Than Just A School
“Anyone who does anything to help a child in his life is a hero to me.” ―Fred Rogers
A Passion For People
Amy Goodberlet shares her story about following God’s promptings and learning to trust Him in all facets of her life.
MBU Hosts Mercy VP For Spring Media Talk
Mercy Hospital’s vice president of community relations – integrated marketing shares his advice for students looking to go into the healthcare communications field.
The Key to a Long, Healthy Life: Drink Tea
A conversation about life and faith with Dr. John Han, professor of English and creative writing at Missouri Baptist University and chair of the Humanities Division, whose past struggles make him even more appreciative of his position now.
Illuminating God’s Love
A creative performance group at St. John Church in Ellisville is spreading God’s word in a unique and entertaining way, through a puppet ministry of a very different sort.
More Than Fine Art
Faculty and students from Missouri Baptist University’s Fine Arts Division share what makes the division and its departments unique. Opening with Dr. Larry Smith, division chair, a few faculty members describe the Christian values and cultural connections that reflect university-wide expectations.
One Week, Several Stories
From Cancun to Carolina, new adventures to new puppies, relaxation to reunions, or beaches to business as usual, MBU students talk about how they spent their Spring Break.