Blog February 19, 2015By Anna Moseley GissingGiving Up Yes for LentAnna Moseley Gissing explores the courage and wisdom required to leave opportunities on the table.
Reflections November 19, 2014By Ann BoydDoes Anyone Care?Ann Boyd reflects on the nature of task-orientation in this third of five reflections on the story of Mary and Martha.
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.
Reflections September 30, 2014By Elizabeth BradleyGetting Rid of Good StuffElizabeth Bradley experiences God's direction in pruning her physical and temporal life.
In Focus April 21, 2014By Catherine Hirshfeld CrouchKeeping the Sabbath: A Day of Worship, Celebration, and RestPhysics professor Catherine Crouch invites us to think about what it really takes to keep a Sabbath.
Reflections April 14, 2014By Ann DominguezWilling in the GardenPhysician Ann Dominguez reflects on sharing the sufferings of Christ in her everyday work.
Voices April 09, 2014By Patricia SnyderA Banker on Budgets: An Interview with Patricia SnyderBanking professional Patricia Snyder offers her wisdom on life choices and money management in this interview with The Well.
January 29, 2014Dear Mentor: Setting Office Hours?What are some best practices for establishing office hours as a female professor?
Spiritual Formation November 26, 2013By Christena ClevelandBlinded by BusynessIs it possible that we need to slow down in order to love well? Christena Cleveland gets into the nitty gritty with us.
Blog September 05, 2013By Sharon CarnahanWorking It Out: Putting Work in Its Proper PlaceYesterday, I was tired. God, I was so tired and fed up with work. Squabbles, self-centered shirking, decisions made by cronies instead of qualified people, endless stacks of papers to grade, entitled students . . .