Bethany Bowen-Wefuan shares today's teaching tip. Want to see her other pieces for the blog, including posts on praying for students and thankfulness around graduate exam time? Click here. … [Read more...] about Teaching Tips: Grace and Identity
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Summer Snapshot: Research, Teaching, Missions
Assistant Professor Meagan Medley shares the mix of things in her summer with readers in this Summer Snapshot [1]. Also check out Meagan's Scholar's Compass pieces here. Photo: New Orleans at Night, from NASA. While many picture summer as a time of beaches, pools and binge watching the latest drama, God's plans for me this summer involve a juggle of research, teaching, and coordinating mission teams coming to New Orleans. It's such a blessing to have a full plate and to see impact in a tangible way as the typical … [Read more...] about Summer Snapshot: Research, Teaching, Missions
Processing your PhD: on teaching
Recent PhD grad Will Mari continues his series on life after graduate school, Processing Your PhD. See his first post here. … [Read more...] about Processing your PhD: on teaching
Summer Snapshot: A Historian in Graduate School
Photo: Field Near Gettysburg In 2016, ESN shared "snapshots" from members of our network, brief reflections on one way the author was making the most of summer or learning something from God in this season. That could be a mode of rest/recreation, a way someone was growing in research, a new conference or collaboration opportunity, a challenge someone was growing through, a new event to celebrate, a way God was working in someone's family, or something else. History graduate student Josh Shiver kicked off the … [Read more...] about Summer Snapshot: A Historian in Graduate School
Scholar’s Call: The Student Who Walked Away
In today's Scholar's Call piece, Paul Yandle meditates on how the experience of teaching shows him more about God, even in those moments when a student's response is not what the professor was hoping for. … [Read more...] about Scholar’s Call: The Student Who Walked Away