PART 4: THE DAY THE WORLD CHANGED: On the 20th Anniversary of September 11, 2001, MBU Faculty and Staff Remember and Reflect
In the fourth of our 8-part series, Dr. Kathleen Bauer, assistant teaching professor of the school of education, Ronald Pruett, housekeeping staff member, and Dr. Kathy Roseland, assistant professor of nursing, reflect on Sept. 11, 2001, remembering the 20-year anniversary of the infamous day.
PART 3: THE DAY THE WORLD CHANGED: On the 20th Anniversary of September 11, 2001, MBU Faculty and Staff Remember and Reflect
In the third of our 8-part series, Guy Danhoff, assistant professor of health and sports sciences, and Shane Williams, associate professor of music and director of bands, reflect on Sept. 11, 2001, remembering the 20-year anniversary of the infamous day.
PART 2: THE DAY THE WORLD CHANGED: On the 20th Anniversary of September 11, 2001, MBU Faculty and Staff Remember and Reflect
In the second of our 8-part series, Dr. Loftin Woodiel, assistant professor of criminal justice and dean of the Missouri Baptist University Lewis and Clark Regional Learning Center, and Whitney Nolan, coordinator of graduate retention, reflect on Sept. 11, 2001, remembering the 20-year anniversary of the infamous day.
PART 1: THE DAY THE WORLD CHANGED: On the 20th Anniversary of September 11, 2001, MBU Faculty and Staff Remember and Reflect
In the first of our 8-part series, Jason Burianek, MBU head football coach, and Dr. Thomas Smith, associate vice president, director of athletics and professor of education and health and sport sciences, reflect on Sept. 11, 2001, remembering the 20-year anniversary of the infamous day.
Dr. Jordan Cox Plants Church for College Students on MBU’s Campus
For the first time in the school’s history, Missouri Baptist University hosts a church geared toward college students, called College Park Church, which began meeting weekly on campus Aug. 23, 2020, and this summer approaches its one-year anniversary.
MBU Students Getting “Grounded” on Friday Nights
A new student-led ministry called Grounded formed this semester, which focuses on how MBU students can root themselves in the love of Christ and share the Gospel with the MBU community. Meeting each Friday night, the ministry challenges students to represent Christ regardless of their situations in life.
MBU Faith and Learning Symposium a Huge Success
Whenever a university is able to combine strong nationally renowned scholarly research with Christian faith and fellowship, topped off with a delicious meal, you have a fantastic day.
MBU Launches International Mentor Program
Interested in learning more about different cultures while expanding your friend group? Come to CFA 211 at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 20, to learn more about the International Mentor Program.
From the Classroom to a Career
The Office of Career Development at MBU provides resources and opportunities to help students successfully transition from the college experience to an internship or career in their desired field in order to better serve the community.
A Vision of Hope
The COVID pandemic has not only affected our schools, but non-profit organizations as well. Boys Hope Girls Hope of St. Louis is a local non-profit that has risen above the challenge to help continue giving opportunities to children who would normally be left behind.