Breaking Down the Silos in Higher Ed
Silo is a business term that has been passed around and discussed at many boardroom tables over the last 30 years. Like agricultural silos that separate various types of grain, business silos can describe groups or departments within an organization that work divided with little functional access or communication with other groups. "Silo Syndrome" can... Continue Reading →
Journalism Revolution
News media is the channel of communication that keeps us informed of the changing issues, events, and culture of the external world. While journalism occupies a much smaller space than entertainment, opinion, advertising and other propaganda that dominate the media; it is perceived as more valuable. This apparent value comes from its purpose, to provide... Continue Reading →
The Wonderful Worldview of Disney
Francis Schaeffer once wrote that the secular viewpoints of academics trickle down to the general population through the arts, becoming what we call “popular culture” (2014). Thus, pop culture is the prevailing worldview expressed primarily through books, movies, music, television, advertising and visual arts. Popular culture is worthy of study for active Christians and those... Continue Reading →
Student Loans Weighing You Down? You’re Not Alone..
As colleges load young people with debt, they also must give them the tools that they need to responsibly manage it.
Selah, WA Support Troops and Community Connection in the Howard’s Medical Army Base Race – Half-Marathon, 5K Run and Walk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_7ZyKbe6Kw Saturday, September 19, 2015 The runners bounced in place, bobbing up and down at the starting line. A few stretched their arms across their chest and swung their arms back and forth. The excitement was building as the man on the speaker horn counted down. The bang of the race commencement was loud and... Continue Reading →
Dr. Kathleen Ross, snjm
The success of today’s Heritage University can be traced, in a large part, to the vision of Sister Kathleen.