Arts, Books, and Media June 08, 2021By Jennifer Woodruff TaitChristian History in Seven Sentences: An excerptJennifer Woodruff Tait's new book gives a concise, compelling introduction to Christian history.
In Focus March 16, 2021By Jennifer Woodruff TaitHoly Week Notes from a Fourth Century Nun: Worship in the Newly Legalized ChurchHistorian Jennifer Woodruff Tait recounts the journey of Egeria, a fourth-century nun, and her careful notes of the worship practices of the day.
February 25, 2016Dear Mentor: Alcohol in grad school?I'd like to make friends, but everyone seems focused on over-indulging and I'd rather not. Is there a way forward for me?
Arts, Books, and Media May 14, 2015By Jennifer Woodruff TaitFaithfully Juggling Flaming Chain SawsJennifer Woodruff Tait offers her impressions of two books on the topic of living our lives and doing our work with graceful balance.
Arts, Books, and Media November 11, 2014By Jennifer Woodruff TaitFierce Convictions: A ReviewJennifer Woodruff Tait shares what she has learned from Karen Swallow Prior's recent offering on the life of Hannah More.
Arts, Books, and Media July 01, 2014By Jennifer Woodruff TaitFaithful Lives Change History: Book ReviewJennifer Woodruff Tait reviews Marc Baer's Mere Believers, compelling stories of eight believers who changed their world.
In Focus March 10, 2014By Jennifer Woodruff TaitHow I Became Post-Ac, and How God Loves Me AnywayJennifer Woodruff Tait opens up about her non-traditional career track in this award-winning piece.
Arts, Books, and Media January 20, 2014By Jennifer Woodruff TaitMothers in Academia: A reflection and a reviewJennifer Woodruff Tait reflects on the intersection of motherhood and academia.
In Focus July 19, 2013By Jennifer Woodruff TaitHistory Matters — But Do Historians?Historian Jennifer Woodruff Tait and her professor husband see a critical need for the study of history, but find the modern academic system all but incompatible with family life.