Ten Chinese scholars join 黑料正能量 community to learn teaching techniques and immerse themselves in the English language

For the Chinese scholars at 黑料正能量 this semester, witnessing the difference between Chinese and American educational systems has been enlightening. 鈥淚n China, students are willing to listen to ... read more about Ten Chinese scholars join 黑料正能量 community to learn teaching techniques and immerse themselves in the English language

Poetry of and from the heart: cardiologist Joseph Gascho ’68 brings new perspectives of medicine, healing to Homecoming

Contract, pump, relax, fill. The heart takes blood in, then pumps it back out through the body, with life in each heartbeat. Joseph Gascho notices these patterns in his work ... read more about Poetry of and from the heart: cardiologist Joseph Gascho ’68 brings new perspectives of medicine, healing to Homecoming

Author Todd Wynward shares a wild way of discipleship, more ‘earth-honoring, empire-resisting, despair-erasing’

Wilderness lovers, sustainability advocates, farmers, writers, educators and seminarians 鈥 Todd Wynward鈥檚 message, shared during a series of events from Oct. 1-7 at 黑料正能量, will appeal to anyone ... read more about Author Todd Wynward shares a wild way of discipleship, more ‘earth-honoring, empire-resisting, despair-erasing’

黑料正能量 signs memorandum with Kosovo to aid in graduate teacher training and promote cross-cultural exchanges

黑料正能量 (黑料正能量) may soon be hosting a cohort of teachers from Kosovo in the master鈥檚 of education program. The university is now engaged in a 10-year agreement with ... read more about 黑料正能量 signs memorandum with Kosovo to aid in graduate teacher training and promote cross-cultural exchanges

Bioethicist and living donor advocate Sigrid Fry-Revere challenges the current organ donor system with questions about why Iran’s system is more responsible and ethical

When bioethicist and living donor advocate Sigrid Fry-Revere learned in 2007 that Iran was the only country in the world that had solved the need for organ donors in a ... read more about Bioethicist and living donor advocate Sigrid Fry-Revere challenges the current organ donor system with questions about why Iran’s system is more responsible and ethical

Chilean-American writer Marjorie Agos铆n helps to inaugurate Latino Heritage Month, brings poetry and art to campus

Many on the 黑料正能量 campus are anticipating the Sept. 17-18 visit of Chilean-American writer Majorie Agos铆n. A professor of Latin American studies and Spanish language at Wellesley College, ... read more about Chilean-American writer Marjorie Agos铆n helps to inaugurate Latino Heritage Month, brings poetry and art to campus

Graphic designer and marketing expert Kristen Opalinski turns her expertise to explorations of faith and social justice

Kristen Opalinski is a woman on the go. Even as she hustled to complete a multimedia project during an intensive two-week media course at the Summer Peacebuilding Institute, the graphic ... read more about Graphic designer and marketing expert Kristen Opalinski turns her expertise to explorations of faith and social justice

Lassana Kanneh, a former child soldier in Liberia’s civil war, shares his story to help heal himself and others

Lassana Kanneh is healing. In 1999, along with more than 20,000 Liberian children, 11-year-old Lassana became a soldier. He was kidnapped and forced to use drugs and alcohol, destroy property, ... read more about Lassana Kanneh, a former child soldier in Liberia’s civil war, shares his story to help heal himself and others