In Focus December 05, 2010By Laura Meitzner YoderSeeking Environmental Justice in Southeast AsiaLaura Yoder’s experience with small scale tropical farmers and their political environment has transformed her practice and her teaching.
In Focus August 05, 2010By Susanna ChildressThe Commuting LifeSusanna Childress describes her experience dividing life between a teaching position in Indiana and a home in Michigan.
Reflections June 02, 2010By Gweneth SchwabA Tree Grows on CampusBiblical imagery of the tree is particularly relevant to the work and presence of Christian professors on campus.
Reflections May 27, 2010By Grace Ju MillerReflection: Why I TeachA biology professor sees a garden as she cultivates her students’ growth and delights in their bloom.
In Focus May 10, 2010By Halee Gray ScottThe Stair-RunnerHalee Gray Scott finds her calling making connections between the colonnade and the cathedral.
In Focus December 09, 2008By Mary PoplinThe Unlikely Conversion of a Radical ScholarWhat could bring a radical scholar to faith in Jesus? Read professor and author Mary Poplin's fascinating story.
Spiritual Formation September 11, 2008By Christy Moran CraftLiving Water: Offering Ourselves as Living SacrificesAs Christy Moran prepares for a day on campus, she offers a prayer of surrender and shares it with The Well.
Reflections August 06, 2008God's Mercy on Our Messy SoulsCarmen Acevedo Butcher finds grace hidden within the chaos of her environment.
Reflections January 13, 2008By Sharon GartlandReflections: Measuring UpReceiving negative feedback is hard for us all. How should we respond?
January 13, 2008Dear Mentor: What is the best way to handle negative feedback?The Well’s mentors discuss how to handle negative feedback on class evaluations and in other places.