by Haylee Lawver | MBU News
“Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.” –Albert Einstein Critical thinking and problem-solving are the most essential skills that any college student can develop. If students are unable to think through an issue critically,...
by Haylee Lawver | MBU News
Community members, faculty, staff, and students gathered at Maranatha’s leadership breakfast on October 24th. Tom Parks, Director of Retirement Plan Services at Annex Wealth Management, shared data demonstrating the United States’ current economic condition and...
by Haylee Lawver | Student Interests
Most students ask themselves one important question before they apply to college: How am I going to pay for it? For most students, getting a part-time job is the best solution to offset costs. Finding the balance, however, between work and academics can be...
by Haylee Lawver | MBU News
Héctor Colón, President and CEO of Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, spoke at Maranatha’s first leadership breakfast of the semester on Wednesday, September 27th. Maranatha faculty, staff, students, and the surrounding Watertown community came...
by Haylee Lawver | MBU News
As Education students begin their academic journey, the School of Education aims to set them up for success. At Maranatha, we want our education students to be equipped with the skills they need, and confident in their abilities as they enter their future classrooms....