Get the latest art news from spring 2018, including the winners of the 11th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibit (this image, entitled “Alice in Wonderland,” by Vanessa Steiner, won first place in the painting category).
Sports Update – Spring 2018
Get the latest sports updates from Spring 2018, including how our Men’s Track and Field Team won the 2018 NCCAA Indoor Track & Field National Championship.
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GREATer Updates – Spring 2018
Here are some examples of the GREAT momentum building on campus as we strive to become GREATer, for the greater glory of God.
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Interpreting Without Limits
Katey Bartie ’07 puts her sign language interpreting skills to use in just about every setting as an independent contractor interpreter. In each of these settings, she strives to leave a legacy of advocacy and compassion through her interpreting. Bartie’s diverse assignments show there are no limits to what you can do as an interpreter.
“I’ve had the honor (9 times now!) of being in the room when a Deaf mother was giving birth. I’ve interpreted for Deaf husbands and wives giving their vows on their wedding days. And I’ve interpreted onstage in a Marilyn Monroe costume (with the blonde wig!) in front of hundreds of people for a Deaf Blind man dressed as Elvis.”
Advancing God’s Kingdom through Justice Work
Meghan Durán ’15 would say it was divine providence that brought her to Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic (NCLC) of Indianapolis, Ind. One chance encounter with a pastor from Urban Outreach in Indianapolis set her on the path towards becoming program manager for the Victim Justice Program at NCLC.