This week, Corban students enjoyed a trio of lectures by the renowned Dr. Robert W. Evans. With doctorates in both psychology and theology, Evans spent three days sharing his knowledge and sense of humor, beginning with a joke about being a “pair o’ docs.”
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Changes in Student Organizations
Changes in Student Organizations on Corban’s campus came with the beginning of the school year and a new ASB team. ASB Organizations Coordinator David Holcomb wants to see Student Organizations thrive this year more than ever before.
Freshman Stand-out Musician to Perform at Open Mic Night
Auditioning for one of America’s most popular TV shows, American Idol, is extremely intimidating to most singers. Most would opt for playing in a small low-pressure environment…say, at Corban’s Open Mic Night. But for freshman singer songwriter Tamara Evans, who braved the large crowds and ultra-critical judges to try out for AI, playing at Corban Open Mic Night is much more challenging.
Healing the Sick
Mark Hubbell, Northwest Executive Director of Prison Fellowship Ministries, spoke Friday in Corban’s Chapel, informing students about prison ministry and how they can become involved through the REACH program.
New criminal justice professor brings 30 years of experience to the program.
New to Corban University’s faculty this year is criminal justice professor Alan Scharn, a locally and nationally renowned investigator.
Weekend Harmony at the 2011 Fall Music Retreat
On Friday, September 16, drama and music students alike traveled to Bend, OR for a weekend retreat full of fun and rehearsals for the fall play, “Cinderella.” While there, they also rehearsed music and performed at a Sunday church service for the community.
New Year, New Campus
It’s a new year, and that means new classes, new friends, and new changes to the Corban campus. The library, bookstore and IT have all gone through major renovations during the summer.
CU Graduate Muses on Transitions
Corban Alum Mark Flores reflects back on his time at Corban and how he is transitioning into life after college.
Meet Yoshua: One of Corban’s Indonesian Students
Yoshua Gombo is not an average student here at Corban. His home is 12,718 miles away in Wamena, Papua Indonesia.
There’s an Endeavor for That!
Just like an Apple App, the Community Life Team strives to engage the passion of students in various ways to make multiple connecting points on campus. With activities ranging from basketball to yoga, Bible studies to the Boys and Girls Club, the endeavors of CLT meets the needs of students and provides outlets for creative and fun activities.