Six Tips To Survive And Thrive In Online Classes
At first, I was not excited about online classes one bit. I’m a very hands-on learner and benefit from the classroom experience. This has been an adjustment for everyone, so here are six tips to […]
At first, I was not excited about online classes one bit. I’m a very hands-on learner and benefit from the classroom experience. This has been an adjustment for everyone, so here are six tips to […]
Greg Ryan, associate professor of political science at Union, has a long and winding journey with learning. This path encompasses both formal education and learning through simply living life. However, before we hear his story, […]
Mid-sentence, the nurse pauses. “Oh wait. You have to get a new doctor.” Steve Halla, associate professor of art at Union University, begins to argue. “What are you talking about? This guy is awesome!” She […]
“Twoom.” I look up from the piano and across the stage to see Hayden Rash testing his bass. His index finger flicks the string ever so slightly to produce that low frequency heard only through […]
At my secular high school, I was a lone wolf. I remember sitting in my economics class with the buzz of the air conditioning drowning out my fear of seeing the clock strike 12:20. My […]
Everyone knows Hammons Hall, or at least they know it as what used to be the LifeWay store. But even though the Christian bookstore is gone, the building isn’t empty. The second floor houses several […]
“That guy didn’t wake up on Thursday morning and go, ‘I’m going on the front lines of Iraq,’” said Julie Bradfield, director of mobilization and senior director of university ministries. “He got to the front […]
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