News

September 6, 2007
Students at American colleges and universities seem to be growing more and more interested in spirituality. An openness to spirituality does not necessarily correspond with an openness to Christian faith, but it does present an opportunity for InterVarsity's ministry on campus.
September 4, 2007

InterVarsity president Alec Hill led a group of staff and friends of InterVarsity on a two week East Asia sojourn that connected with several global projects.

August 24, 2007
I don’t think I would have gone back if it hadn’t been for Kelli and her enthusiastic invitation — and because we were wearing the same shoes.
August 22, 2007
A former international student is now serving on InterVarsity staff at Bemidji State University
August 21, 2007
Business students become micro-finance consultants in the Central African Republic
August 16, 2007

At most colleges students move out of the dorms after their freshman year and never look back. Granted, the experience of living in a dorm can be a blast, but in general it's not hard to say goodbye; no more unknown roommate, no more boring meal plans, no more cramped quarters. But moving back into the dorms is exactly what a group of students from University of Wisconsin—Madison's InterVarsity chapter is doing.

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