Mastering Your Graduate Program: 6 Reasons to Continue Your Education
By Ellie Walburg on October 2, 2018
What steps can you take to get to where you want to be in your career? A master's degree might just be your next move.
By Ellie Walburg on October 2, 2018
What steps can you take to get to where you want to be in your career? A master's degree might just be your next move.
By Bailey Linton on October 3, 2018
Erin White (B.A. ’13) has carried her passion for art and film since high school. She knew that with her media studies major, focused in film production, her journey would not be an easy one, especially since the conclusion of the film incentive program in Michigan. She had an urge to keep her creative side active and loved to have side projects to work on to keep herself going. This quickly led to…
By Kimberly Atwood on October 4, 2018
Eli Anderson (B.A. ’18) had no clue when he committed to Cornerstone University in 2014 that, less than four years later, he'd be digging up ancient history in Israel.
By Joe Stowell on October 5, 2018
Is it just me, or does it seem like Americans have become increasingly fascinated with outdoor experiences like mountain climbing, white-water rafting, rappelling and other treacherous activities? At Cornerstone University, I've noticed that outdoor wear has become a fashion statement and some students prefer to do their homework in hammocks strung high in the trees. Camping and hiking are popular…
By Bailie Rouse on October 8, 2018
This week in chapel, Dr. Turner discussed Perichoretic reciprocity and the difference between Christian reciprocity and human reciprocity. He emphasized that as Christians, we are not called to be just a club of fans, but we are to take a different approach to love one another well. Dr. Turner also expressed the difference between the ontological Trinity, which acknowledges that the Father, Son and…
By Bailie Rouse on October 10, 2018
This week in chapel, Pastor Marcus Little preached from Galatians 6:1-2, which emphasizes that we are to bear one another's burdens, and, in this way, you will fulfill the law of Christ. Pastor Little reminded us that as believers the way we serve one another is founded and rooted in love, and this is seen through the fruit of the Spirit. He states, "You cannot demonstrate the fruit of the Spirit in…
By Dave Emerson on October 11, 2018
It's no secret: college comes with a high price tag. But in addition to dropping prices, we are also spreading the word on how many great options exist to make college affordable. What a lot of students (and parents) don't realize is how many different forms of financial aid are available to help people just like you attend incredible schools like Cornerstone University every year.
By Ellie Walburg on October 11, 2018
Living out a growth mindset can change the way you work, for the better. Discover how a change in thinking can bring about positive company culture.
By Bailey Linton on October 12, 2018
When is the last time someone asked you what you wanted to do with your life? If you're anything like me or the several other students here at Cornerstone University, that question probably came roughly five minutes before your reading of this post and will swiftly come in the next five minutes as well. Or, at least that's what it feels like.
Things were always SO MUCH EASIER when we were kids and…
By Eve Herndon on October 16, 2018
Research is increasingly showing social-emotional learning is a key element of success in today's work environment.
By Ellie Walburg on October 24, 2018
Do you get tired of just reading through a textbook? Discover how these strategies can take your studying to the next level and actually be fun.
By Dennis Graham on October 24, 2018
Founded by Cornerstone alums and partnering with university theatre program, stageGR holds a very special place in the hearts of CU faculty, staff and students alike.
By Bailie Rouse on October 18, 2018
This week in chapel, Dr. Doug Fagerstrom, emphasized that the Gospel is the sum essence of the person, the work and the words of Christ Jesus. As disciples of Christ Jesus, we are purposed to demonstrate who Christ is. Many individuals in the work place are longing to be known and to be heard. The Scripture Isaiah 6: 8 says, "Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send? And who will…
By Dennis Graham on October 26, 2018
Cornerstone sat down with the family's matriarch, Karen Meyers, to reflect on her husband's role in establishing the Cornerstone Science Division, the significance of Christian education for her children and the overarching journey she herself has watched unfold over the last 40 years at CU.
By Bailie Rouse on October 25, 2018
This week in chapel, Dr. Walter Gibson preached from Philippians 2:1-4, and he highlighted that we are to do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. We are to look to the interests of others over our own desires and interests.
The astronomer Copernicus discovered that the earth is not at the center of the cosmos. Rather, it is the sun that is at the center, and the earth revolves around it…
By Brian Pickerd on October 30, 2018
Add "Community Quotient" to the list of important measuring tools for learning. Discover what this quotient is and why it's so important in all areas of life.
By Bailey Linton on October 31, 2018
Michael Davis Arnold (B.S. ’18) is far from your typical business major. He knew coming into Cornerstone that he wanted to use his major to support his true passion: performing.
By Dave Emerson on November 1, 2018
When we accept our role in the larger creation narrative, we start to employ sustainable practices, preserving creation for future generations. In this, Dr. Keys believes we embody a form of reconciliation with our original calling.