InterVarsity students at the University of Oregon partner with different organizations to care for their campus–one way is through a Free Store for students.
When looking at a measly income and a mountain of student debt, one might assume that God’s call to generosity doesn’t apply, at least not until your finances look less terrifying.
When InterVarsity chapters at Russell Sage College and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute began giving away cookies as an outreach, responses they received included, "keep it up" and "I now know there's a group on campus who cares."
Campus Staff Minister Rashawn Ramone began family dinners at San Juan College to serve Native students on campus and that now have become a place for many to experience, not just family, but also healing.
“Busy,” “stressed,” and “can’t talk, gotta go” are quickly becoming our default answers to “How are you?” And the busier we are, the more burned-out we get. Some say it’s a millennial thing.
This summer, a group of students took part in InterVarsity's Leadership Institute, a month of worship, fun, and growing together--as leaders, in vulnerability, and as a deep community to support each other in the new school year.