by Maranatha | Student Interests
Even before we are old enough to read them, we as humans feel drawn to stories. We watch them, listen to them, learn to read them for ourselves, and eventually come to tell them as well. Our fascination with stories seems to be an essential aspect of our humanity, and...
by Maranatha | Student Interests
Series Introduction: The Christian study of the humanities (i.e. our nature and experience as human beings made in the image of God yet living in a fallen world) deals with the same subjects as secular humanities scholarship: philosophy, literature, art, history, and...
by Josiah Knight | Student Interests
I’d never had a history teacher like him before. It was my first day of classes at Maranatha Baptist University. Already overwhelmed by the assignments in my Composition syllabus (my first class) that morning, I was worried about the heavy assignments I was sure that...
by Hannah Madsen | Student Interests
Sliding on patches of ice and tramping through the snow on your way to class can be an everyday occurrence if you attend a Wisconsin college during the winter. Whether you’re from a warm or chilly climate, make sure you have these five essentials on hand so that you...
by Faith Christensen | Student Interests
As soon as I advanced to a senior in high school, the light bulb switched on. Every conversation that I had with an adult centered around the future. They would ask, “What do you want to do with your life?” or more often, “Are you going to college?” For questions like...
by Jonathan Sheeley | Higher Education, Student Interests
Recently, I had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Annette Thompson, a local superintendent of a school that has partnered with Maranatha’s School of Education by hosting teachers in training for fieldwork, observation, and student teaching placement. We discussed a...