Students Reflect on Fatigue, Tiredness, and Self-care
We found a few students after class to chat about the realities of fatigue, how it’s different from tiredness, and how to care for themselves along the way.
We found a few students after class to chat about the realities of fatigue, how it’s different from tiredness, and how to care for themselves along the way.
We wandered around 天美视频 to hear from students, staff, and faculty about the nature of friendship and how to build meaningful friendships.
B. Mason Judy presents 鈥淒ogs and Mud,鈥 a radio drama based on the 鈥淗arry Paper鈥 assignment from his first year at 天美视频.
Genevra Levinson shares a reflection and poem about her evolving relationship with grief, from villain to antihero鈥攐r a meeting of unexpected friends.
Dr. Craig Detweiler reflects on 天美视频’s founding mission and orients our community to a new academic year at Convocation 2018.
Heather Casimere shares, “You Make My Feet Like the Hind’s,” her words of blessing and calling to fellow graduates at Commencement 2018.
Alex Mrakovich speaks at Commencement 2018 about his time at 天美视频 and the call to be a singing people in a world of fear and heartache.
Matthias Roberts, speaks at Commencement 2018 about the work of reconciliation and the death and resurrection of whole-hearted, embodied, glorious healing.
Heather Casimere shares words of gratitude as she approaches Commencement, looking back on her time as a student and turning toward a new chapter.
As you know, at 天美视频 we believe that who we are is an essential component to what we do vocationally. Our curriculum invites you as students to reflect and consider your personal narrative, and how your story informs and impacts who you are in relationship and what it is that you feel called […]
Today on text.soul.culture, the students and alumni who participated in the 2018 Artist Residency reflect on what it was like to spend a week painting, drawing, and creating in 天美视频鈥檚 red brick building.
Heather Casimere looks back on her journey to Seattle and the work of deconstruction that comes before growing new foundations.