Jan 22, 2013
Kenneth G. Elzinga Robert C. Taylor Professor of Economics University of Virginia [Jan. 28,2013] The conventional talk about Christianity in academic life is, “What does it mean to do biology or philosophy or economics or French literature from a Christian...
Dec 4, 2012
Walter Bradley, Distinguished Professor of Engineering, Baylor University [Dec.10, 2012] As I began my career in the university I realized I had the opportunity to be for my students what no one had been for me – a professor known as a follower of Jesus. Midway...
Nov 28, 2012
Michael Atchison, Biochemistry, Univ. of Pennsylvania [Dec. 3, 2012] Sitting across the desk from me, one of my students was crying. In her seventh year of the combined-degree VMD-PhD program that I direct at the University of Pennsylvania, she had just broken up...
Nov 15, 2012
Susan Siaw, Professor of Development Psychology, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA [Nov 18, 2012] Over the years, as Christian faculty at Cal Poly Pomona, we’ve paid for an ad to be placed in the campus newspaper. I was the person who...
Sep 25, 2012
John Wilson, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Georgia State University [Oct.1,2012] In my position as a Christian and an instructor at a state university, I ask myself, “What do I have to offer students that non-believing professors cannot offer?” It brings to...
Sep 25, 2012
Phillip Bishop, Exercise Physiology, University of Alabama [Oct. 8, 2012] Many of our students fall in love while in Higher Education. Some fall in love with other people; some fall in love with science, art, or some other field. Love can be risky. As a scientist, I...