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Joan Lavaki

Q&A with May 2023 graduate

Joan Lavaki graduated from Ģý in May with a degree in ministry and vocation and will attend Yale Divinity School in the fall. What drew you to your major in ministry and vocation? I was actually a vocal music education major before I became a ministry and vocation major. I thought that music … Continued
Schwarz will join the School of Nursing on their upcoming mission trip to Rwanda Children in Ntarama, Rwanda.

Ģý Student Internship Spotlight: Andrea Sewell and Elizabeth Schwarz

Elizabeth Schwarz, a sophomore nursing major from Dallas, and Andrea Sewell, a sophomore nursing major from Columbus, Indiana, will spend a portion of their summer break furthering their nursing and intercultural skills through the Ģý’s School of Nursing trip to Ntarama, Rwanda, this summer. Schwarz and Sewell will serve at Rwanda Children, a … Continued

Students working in next lab

Ģý NEXT Lab students receive scholarship from the U.S. Department of Energy

Five students who are a part of the Nuclear Energy eXperimental Testing Laboratory at Ģý were awarded scholarships from the U.S. Department of Energy’s University Nuclear Leadership Program. Although Ģý students have been awarded these scholarships in past years, this is the most scholarships Ģý has received in a single cycle. Samuel Ash, … Continued

Dr. Doug Mendenhall ('82), Londyn Gray, Sheridan Wood and Dr. Kenneth Pybus ('89) at the University Scholars Ceremony.

Ģý names University Scholars for 2023

  A group of top students in Ģý’s May 2023 graduating class were honored April 27 in the Chapel on the Hill during the University Scholars awards ceremony. Students are nominated by faculty within each department, and Ģý’s faculty senate elects the top 50 students across all departments. Eligibility for the honor requires … Continued

Phil and Brooke Schubert June20

Schubert Scholars program offers scholarships to high-need students

A major gift from an anonymous donor has provided immediate funding for a new scholarship program at Ģý. The donation is designated to assist high-achieving business students demonstrating the greatest amount of financial need. “The premise of this program is to enable academically gifted students to attend Ģý, though they don’t have the … Continued

Princeton Review ranks Ģý among best game design programs

       For the eighth consecutive year, Ģý has earned a top spot on The Princeton Review’s list of best game design programs. Ģý is ranked No. 28 in the “Top 50 Undergraduate Schools for Game Design for 2023” list.  “We have found that our ranking brings awareness of the digital entertainment … Continued

Brendan Gipson, sophomore computer science major from Owasso, Oklahoma, interned in the Information Technology Department at Cherokee Nation Businesses this past summer.

Computer science major uses skills to reconnect with family heritage

As Ģý lives out its mission to educate students for Christian service and leadership throughout the world, internships are a practical way for students to put that into practice. Brendan Gipson, sophomore computer science major from Owasso, Oklahoma, seized an opportunity last summer as an information technology intern at Cherokee Nation Businesses in … Continued

Emily Shafter regalia

Ģý graduates to walk the stage at new Moody Coliseum Friday

  Ģý will recognize 430 graduates during December Commencement on Dec. 16 in Moody Coliseum. The 7:30 p.m. ceremony will include 228 bachelor’s degrees, 144 master’s degrees and 58 doctoral degrees.  Dr. Brad East, assistant professor in the Department of Bible, Missions and Ministry and the 2022 Teacher of the Year, will give … Continued