by Jack Bovay | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts, MBU News, Music
Throughout the semester, Maranatha invites professional musicians to perform on stage in Burckart Hall. These performances provide students with a distraction from the business of college life and inspiration from other musicians’ accomplishments in music. From vocal...
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 Alyssa Uksas | MBU News
Your leadership is foundational to your organization’s success—and proper leadership training is foundational to your successful leadership. Unfortunately, quality leadership training that fits your budget and schedule is not easy to come by. Fortunately for you,...
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 Alyssa Uksas | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Applied Science, MBU News
Are you fascinated with the world of biochemistry but aren’t quite sure what career options are out there for you? Perhaps you are already considering a degree in Biochemistry but don’t know if it’s the right choice for you. Contrary to popular belief, biochemists do...