Alumni and Staff Profiles
InterVarsity Alumnus Curtis Chang Works to “Redeem Babel”
Through Redeeming Babel, Curtis creates resources like podcasts, courses, and more to help believers navigate a chaotic and anxiety-ridden world.
Faithfully Bringing Heaven to Hollywood: Jen's Story
Hollywood script coordinator Jen Howell shares how InterVarsity taught her the value of relational ministry.
From Closet Atheist to Corporate Evangelist – Kyle’s Story
Kyle realized that God used InterVarsity to shape him into someone uniquely able to witness in a difficult workplace.
Bringing Ministry into the Workplace –– Brett's Story
“I was an engineer at work and a Christian at home,” Brett, an InterVarsity alumnus, said.
Maryanne J. George: Songwriter, Worship Leader, and InterVarsity Alumna
Through InterVarsity, Maryanne gained beautiful friendships, leadership experiences, and she learned to love her campus well. This, combined with her passion for mental health, inspired her to pursue a master's in clinical mental health counseling. Later, she joined Maverick City Music, a Christian worship music collective, as a vocalist.
50 Years of Ministry and Open Doors: Len Andyshak’s Story
Len Andyshak has impacted the lives of thousands of students and faculty during his 50 years with InterVarsity.
The God of Second Chances — Silbano's Story
Silbano uses his story and experiences to reach often overlooked corners of campus, including formerly incarcerated students.
Meet Your Urbana 22 Worship Director: Imer Santiago
Next month, Imer Santiago will lead thousands of students in multicultural musical worship in Indianapolis.
InterVarsity Alumnus Serving as President of Washington Football Team
NFL running back, teaching pastor, partner at a prestigious management consulting company—InterVarsity alumnus Jason Wright has quite the resume. And in the summer of 2020, he added a new accomplishment: becoming the NFL’s first Black team president.
Alumni Hero–Elisha Kossove
Whether in worship leading, in discipleship, or as chapter president, Elisha was willing to invest his skills to further ministry on campus.