Dr. Jennifer Wiseman, astrophysicist, shares her journey of living a new narrative of hope - even in times of chaos and uncertainty - inspired by the prophet Elijah and her work studying the process of star and planet formation in our galaxy. … [Read more...] about Living a New Narrative of Hope
Science Corner: Something to Celebrate
On Saturday, I had the opportunity to participate in (I believe) a first-of-its-kind event in Pittsburgh: Celebrating Science in the Steel City. Over 40 groups of scientists set up demonstrations and experiments for the general public to come and see, free of charge. The goal was simply to give people an opportunity to meet scientists who live and work in their community. If folks came away from the event discovering that a lot more science than they realized happens right here in their hometown, even better. And if … [Read more...] about Science Corner: Something to Celebrate
ESN Conversation: Working for Better
Denise Daniels and Elaine Howard Eckland discuss their book, Working for Better, a groundbreaking exploration of how to express Christian faith in professional settings, including the campus, without compromising beliefs or alienating others. https://youtu.be/sDtL107G2Go … [Read more...] about ESN Conversation: Working for Better
Announcement: Christian Scholars Foundation Legacy Grant 2026
Science Corner: Climbing the Fruit Tree of Science
In other universe, the biggest science story of the past month would be the discovery of yet another hint at the possibility of life on Mars. Yes, we've been down that road (and parallel paths for other celestial bodies) before, without definitive results. And this latest find is still far from first contact; we have observed chemical patterns that are associated with life on Earth, but which technically could result from abiotic processes as well. It's another bread crumb, an encouraging sign that we should keep … [Read more...] about Science Corner: Climbing the Fruit Tree of Science




