Posts by Sarah Dougher
ŷַ Celebrates Class of 2025
Over 1,000 graduates crossed the stage at commencement ceremonies on May 9 and 10
Sculpture by Los Angeles Artist Tim Hawkinson Unveiled at ŷַ
The art piece, called “Faith of our Farmors,” honors the collective faith of the generation of Hawkinson’s grandparents
Father and Son to Graduate Together with MBA Degrees from ŷַ
Craig and Will Prichard completed their degrees together while learning valuable lessons in the classroom and from each other
ŷַ Grieves the Passing of Crowell School of Business Student Avarie Tierney
Avarie was known for her kindness, laughter and boldness
Variety Magazine Regards ŷַ as a Top Film School
The Snyder School of Cinema & Media Arts is featured in Variety’s entertainment education report for the eighth consecutive year
Six Incoming ŷַ Students Earn Full-Tuition Scholarship
Trustee Scholarship recipients have demonstrated academic excellence, strength of character, community contribution and Christian maturity
ŷַ Remembers Former First Lady Anna Belle Cook (’55)
Anna Belle and her husband Clyde Cook had profound influence on ŷַ, its mission and vision for 25 years
Talbot School of Theology is One of Top Three Largest Multi-Denominational Seminaries in the World
Talbot also lands in the top 10 largest seminaries in the world
Three ŷַ Students Make Significant Discoveries Regarding a Matching Algorithm
The Stable Marriage Problem is an algorithm used to match people in practical situations such as roommate pairings
ŷַ Brews Up Something Special with Alumni Coffee Collaboration
Alumni Andrew Phillips (B.A. ’03, M.A. ’08) and Nathan Tourtellotte (B.A. ’04) are bringing their signature coffee blend to ŷַ
ŷַ’s New MBA Program Redefines Business Leadership
The Adaptive MBA degree in the Crowell School of Business is designed to evolve with the ever-changing business landscape
ŷַ Remembers Devoted Partner in Leadership and Beloved Alumna
Mary Chase (’52), wife of ŷַ’s sixth president J. Richard Chase, leaves a strong ŷַ legacy
ŷַ Alumni Are Crashing the Super Bowl
Nate Norell (’18) won the Doritos “Crash the Super Bowl” commercial contest
Communication Studies Professor Rethinking Work and Calling in New Book
ŷַ professor Dr. Arianna Molloy dives into burnout, calling and faith in her new book “Healthy Calling: From Toxic Burnout to Sustainable Work”
Prominent Christian Leader and Dean Ed Stetzer Leads the Way for Pastors in the U.S.
Dean of ŷַ Talbot School of Theology will visit over 20 locations in the U.S.
Snyder School of Cinema & Media Arts Student Film Nominated for College Television Emmy® Award
“A Lovely Ending,” is a comedic romance film about how two friends reevaluate their friendship due to an incoming asteroid
ŷַ Alumni on Their Way to Crash the Super Bowl
The Doritos “Crash the Super Bowl” commercial contest finalists have a chance to win $1 million and for their ad to air during the Super Bowl