Aramark workers and Food Dudes went the extra mile to make orientation weekend a success. By the end of the week, they felt like family.
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Psych Club: What is it all about?
Majoring in psychology? Still have an internship requirement to fill? Interested in interacting with fellow colleagues who “striv[e] to make a difference… for Christ through … psychology?” If so, Psych Club might be the group for you! Senior psychology major and president of the organization, Curtis Brown, explains what the club is all about and why you should attend their upcoming meetings and events.
The reason we chose Corban
Students choose to attend Corban for different reasons – the Christ-centered environment, sports scholarships, or even because of the small student body. Four new students share their reasons on why Corban was their final choice.
Students clean up Leslie Middle School’s garden
Several of Corban’s freshmen did some heavy work at a middle school in town this past Tuesday, Aug 28, when the University sent them out to serve the community.
New students take part in service projects
On Tuesday, new students were divided into their core groups and taken to work on different service projects for the community. These photos by Kelsey Leavitt, Colette Tennant, and Jessica Bruggeman give a closer, behind-the-scenes look on what happened that day.
Parents give parting advice
Parents share words of wisdom and encouragement to their sons and daughters as they embark on their first year at Corban.
New Student Move-In Day 2012
The dormitories resonated with laughter and tears as new students settled into their rooms.
Corban welcomes new students
New students arrive to Corban University’s Salem campus for orientation on Friday, August 24.
Students travel to Honduras
From May 8 to May 17, professor Paul Johnson will accompany Corban students Heather Simpson, Tyler Ferguson, Kristen McMillan, Ally Brudevold, Katie Worley, Jenna Harbeck, and Caley Hubert on a missions trip to Honduras. The trip is part of the Summer of Service program at Corban. They are going to Siguatepeque, a city of over 100,000 people.
Air1 celebrates 10 years at Corban
April 1, 2012 marked the 10-year anniversary of the Air1 radio station broadcasting from Corban University. This outlet would not have been possible without God’s provision and providence in evidently showing it was His will for it to be possible.