April 15, 2009
Something essential is missing in higher education today that will help students prepare for tomorrow.
Something essential is missing in higher education today that will help students prepare for tomorrow.
What's Urbana Like? A look back at Urbana 06, InterVarsity's most recent student missions convention.
Cullen Story loved the Lord, was passionate about students and zealous for learning. In the book of Hebrews, we are told that a great cloud of witnesses surrounds us. Cullen is now amongst them.
Tufts Christian Fellowship, InterVarsity's affiliate at Tufts University, co-sponsored a Veritas Forum with the Tufts Catholic Community. The Tufts Daily ran a story on the impact of the event on campus.
Andy Marin's three best friends came out to him in three consecutive months. In an attempt to reconcile his friends to his faith, he made the dramatic choice to become what he calls "the gayest straight dude in America."
Marlene Nathan attended Case Western Reserve University to prepare for a career in social work. But her involvement with InterVarsity was better preparation for what she's doing now, leading women's ministry at the world's largest Vineyard Church.
InterVarsity staff who work with international students get to try exotic foods. They develop friendships with students from almost every continent. And sometimes they are talking with the future leaders of countries that restrict Christian ministry.
Since college Jessica Grahmann has felt called to minister to Native Americans. For the past two-and-a-half years she has been an InterVarsity staff worker at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.
When he had lots of questions, InterVarsity was there to help him look for answers