CITA Great Lakes Conference 2013 to be hosted by SAU

CITA is an organization dedicated to encouraging and equipping Christians in Theatre Arts to impact the world and further the kingdom of God. This year, Spring Arbor University is hosting the CITA Conference/Secondary Theater Festival on October 11-12. The  purpose of the Festival is to give high school theatre students an opportunity to sharpen their […]

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About a year ago, a nervous sophomore sat before five acclaimed Spring Arbor University professors of the communications department. She was awaiting her sophomore check. For those of you who don’t know, sophomore checks are a meeting that a student of Spring Arbor attends, where the professors simply checks up on the students progress and […]

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You Can’t Take It With You

We are pleased to announce that our next theater production will be Kaufman & Moss’s “You Can’t Take It With You.” This hilarious play was produced in Hollywood in 1938 with stars Lionel Barrymore, James Stewart and Jean Arthur. Gather a few friends for an evening of laughs and good, clean fun. Performances will be […]

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Building a Sacred Interiority

SAU small group of students meeting weekly with department chair, Paul Patton, form a support system and accountability structure for memorizing Bible texts. Each Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. the students share various verses that have stirred their soul. Patton notes that memorizing scripture is what the Psalmist described as “hiding the Word in one’s […]

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MCOM students to present at ICCTE Conference 2012

MCOM students, Tanja Morgan, Cheryl Hampton, Shanise Davenport, and Ellen Young, in collaboration with several MCOM faculty members, have written an article called “Sacred Symbols with a Secular Beat? A Content Analysis of Religious and Sexual Imagery in Modern Rock, Hip-Hop, Christian, and Country Music Videos,” which has been chosen for publication by the Journal […]

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“The Scarlet Letter” – A Note from the Director

“There is no privacy that cannot be penetrated. No secret can be kept in the civilized world. Society is a masked ball where everyone hides his real character and reveals it by hiding.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson When I decided to direct The Scarlet Letter, I knew there would have to be something different about […]

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Wlly Metts to read ‘The Santa Papers’ – Friday at 10AM, White Auditorium

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Serving Suffering Humanity

[youtube]http://youtu.be/GZ12uScb-VY[/youtube] Professor Mary Darling speaks at a Salvation Army Social Services Conference in Georgia.

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In the Beginning Was the Word

“Have something to say and say it as clearly as possible.” Dr. Wally Metts Ph. D, quoted Matthew Arnold when he was asked to speak at the WordCamp Detroit 2011. Metts spoke on the subject of web writing. He emphasized the need for clear and concise style.       Read  his blog post of […]

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Best of the Best

November 15, 2011, the Department of Communication celebrated excellent public speakers on campus.

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