by Maranatha | MBU News
From the creaky stairs to the rough paint, with the out-of-the-way practice rooms and floorboards that squeak every other step, it’s no doubt that Century House is spooky enough to send chills down your spine—or at least eerie enough to make you feel a little uneasy....
by Maranatha | College of Arts & Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Uncategorized
Elizabeth Conrad recently performed her senior violin recital. Her recital was prepared under the direction of Mr. Lewis Rosove in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts in String Pedagogy and General Music. Conrad is excited to see how the...
by Maranatha | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Uncategorized
Joseph Steinbart recently performed his senior viola recital at Maranatha Baptist University. His recital was presented under the direction of Mr. Lewis Rosove, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a bachelors degree in Church Music. Steinbart will graduate...
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On February 22, Captain DeGreeff accompanied Maranatha Baptist University’s senior ROTC cadets to a military branching dinner. This event honored the cadets for their four-year ROTC career and recognized them for the specific military branch into which they will be...
by Maranatha | Admissions
“So, what makes Maranatha special?” This is one of those questions I get as a rep for Maranatha almost daily. People want to know what makes MBU different, what we’re all about, and what is our heart. When I started as a rep, my first answers would be about our...
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Did you know that the average annual cost per Federal inmate is nearly $32,000?[1] Did you know that officer presence is the first level in police use-of-force? Do you know where Miranda Rights got their name? You would if you had taken classes like Introduction to...
by Maranatha | MBU News
WATERTOWN, Wis.—Maranatha Baptist University proudly celebrated the professional excellence of two graduates and area teachers at the Fifth Annual Recognition of Outstanding Early Career Educators and Pre-Service Educator Mentors award ceremony. Both educators were...
by Maranatha | Admissions
What is an education? Seems like such a simple question. I travel for Maranatha, and when I speak to students about school I ask them this question. Most answers revolve around ‘learning’, ‘learning new things’, ‘gaining skills for a job’. Most of the answers...
by Maranatha | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts
Shortly after performing their graduate auditions at University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, MBU alumni Jeremiah Willson (’10 Flute Performance) and Amber (Perkins) Willson (’15 Piano Pedagogy) received their acceptance letters for Fall, 2018. Amber was...
by Maranatha | College of Arts and Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts, Uncategorized
“Brethren, we have met to worship,” announced the Chamber Singers in the opening strains of their final concert of spring tour. This year’s choir members hailed from Canada to the Cayman Islands and from Maine to Ho Chi Minh City. Who would have thought 50 years ago...
by Maranatha | College of Arts and Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts, Uncategorized
Maranatha Baptist University Madrigal and Handbell Choir recently returned from their week-long tour. Madrigal, led by Dr. David Brown, was accompanied by the newest faculty member at MBU, Mark Herbster. Herbster preached after every concert and promoted the school in...
by Maranatha | College of Arts & Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts, Uncategorized
Jessica Post recently performed her senior euphonium recital at Maranatha Baptist University. Her recital was prepared under the direction of Dr. David Brown in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a bachelors degree in Music Education. Post is currently...
by Maranatha | MBU News
Each fall semester, Maranatha Baptist University offers a senior-level English class called Literature Capstone. This class is required for English majors and is available as an elective for students in related studies. Students in Literature Capstone dedicate the...
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The Scholarship’s Donors In 2005, the Mary Robinson Memorial Scholarship was established to honor and remember Mary’s passion for souls and to assist with the financial needs of students who plan to go into missions. After her husband, Lewis, went to be with the...
by Maranatha | Admissions
When talking about college readiness, there can be a lot of questions that should come to your mind. “What should I be doing?” “What tests should I be taking?” “Who should I be talking to?” “What all do I have to do before I get accepted?” If you are already...
by Maranatha | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts
Maranatha Alumnus Jeremiah Willson recently gave a collaborative recital entitled “Night in Paris” at Maranatha Baptist University. The concert was divided into three sections, each with Jeremiah performing on his flute with a different group. For the concert’s first...
by Maranatha | Admissions
Ahh the ominous SATs. Did you know that my middle school and high school made us take our SATs every year? Evidently that’s not a thing with other schools though. Some people. Regardless if your school makes you take them every year or only once, the SATs, like...
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If you are a high school student and you are still reading this post even after reading the title, congratulations! Give the person next to you (or yourself because that’s cool too) a big ‘ol high-five. So what’s the big deal about the ACTs? ACT testing can be...
by Maranatha | MBU News
Did you know that “pre-law” is not the best major to prepare you for law school? Law schools value diversity and will accept a variety of different undergrad degrees offered at Maranatha. Applying to law school can be a daunting task for any undergrad student. This...
by Maranatha | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts, Uncategorized
Elisabeth Hettinga recently performed her senior violin recital at Maranatha Baptist University. Her recital was prepared under the direction of Mr. Lewis Rosove in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a minor in string pedagogy. Elisabeth plans on graduating in...
by Maranatha | College of Arts & Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts
“It is a blessing, as well as a sacred responsibility, for me to draw attention to the Chief Musician, in and outside of my playing. That is what gives me purpose and what I devote my life to.” Award-winning musician Samuel Hines recently performed a guitar concert...
by Maranatha | MBU News
The Bassos were born to parents who immigrated to America and worked hard to make it through the Great Depression. Carl and Ellie Basso both finished high school, but they were never able to take advantage of further education. Receiving a good education was important...
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On February 14, 2018, MBU hosted an economic business breakfast featuring Rob Marchant, President of Michael Best Strategies LLC and Chairman of the Watertown RDA. Partnership Bank, a community bank in Watertown, WI, sponsored the breakfast. Nate Salas, President of...
by Maranatha | College of Arts & Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Music, Department of Music, Fine Arts, Uncategorized
Marissa Bruffey recently gave her senior piano recital at Maranatha Baptist University. Bruffey performed a variety of works from standard repertoire including Bach, Mozart, and Debussy, as well as arrangements of some of her favorite hymns. Her recital was prepared...