The Dialogue is Changing
Students appreciate racial diversity, but addressing racial issues is still a challenge
Students appreciate racial diversity, but addressing racial issues is still a challenge
MIT students overcame many obstacles before reaching Greek Conference
The Earth is the Lord's but we have some responsibility too
Students from U.S. fraternities and sororities involved in clean drinking water project
Many people come to Washington D.C. in hopes of changing the world.
In many urban slums around the world, little Christian presence exists. The need for a Christian influence in these slums motivated InterVarsity to bring groups of students to live among and serve the urban poor through the Global Urban Trek.
InterVarsity staff and students continue to shine the light of the gospel on the campus of Virginia Tech, praying for each other and for other students and staff.
In a program that will be held in Indianapolis on June 14th, there will be reunions for current and former staff, and for alumni of Indiana InterVarsity chapters. The day will conclude with a celebration and program during which Don and Joanne Fields will be honored for their four decades of ministry with InterVarsity.
Paul Lucey went from skeptic to believer and from Wisconsin to Russia, for the sake of the gospel.
It is an odd fact that many adults, when given the choice, will just read kids books.