A Reimagined Tenure Perspective
Recently I stumbled upon Max Lucado’s enchanting children’s story, “You Are Mine.” It’s a tale...
Imposter Syndrome
As a music professor, I have unique opportunities to create music with students. I am...
Opening Minds
“Eliab” (not his real name) was older, taller, tougher, gruffer, and grizzlier than any student...
When Opportunity Knocks
Some years ago, I was laser-focused on two things: raising my young children and getting...
Serendipity or Sovereignty?
Not long ago, I was at a research conference with students and faculty members from...
A Grander Hope for the Academy
In Faculty Commons we long for the day when God might raise up movements of Christ-centered professors on every campus. We long to see colleagues who are serious about their walk with Christ while living and working faithfully
A Grander Hope
On a sweltering day in August, 1963, with the shadow of Lincoln as his backdrop and 250,000 civil rights marchers sprawled on the national mall before him, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. launched into his address, entitled, at the time, “Normalcy, never again”.
