One thing that high school does not teach in classes is what happens when your dreams do not work out. Valeria Gomez, a junior communications & media/multimedia journalism major from Alajuela, Costa Rica, has a testimony that encompasses this challenging path she had to navigate
Dr. Jerusa Carvajal, assistant professor of Spanish at Ouachita Baptist University, was a guest spea...
Balancing Lament with Hope Through Our Faith: Dr. Doug Nykolaishen, professor of biblical studies, h...
Hannah Pilcher, the resident director of Frances Crawford Hall, found a unique opportunity for minis...
After witnessing a heartbreaking experience, she wanted to make a difference. She thought about thos...
Freshman year of high school included moving from Kansas to Savannah, Georgia, for Tyrese Allen, a s...
After moving back to Arkadelphia, his hometown and town of his alma mater, following his time in med...
As high school graduation grew near for Kirsten Swanson, a dietetics and nutrition major from Canyon...
Growing up in Arkadelphia and serving as Miss OBU has given Caroline Derby the opportunity of a life...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic left many students with ruined plans during the summer of 2020...
God is good all the time, and all the time, God is good. I was fortunate to grow up in a home where ...
At Spring Commencement for UT Brownsville, there were 44 students from the Math and Science Academy ...
Christa Neal accepted the position of program advisor for community and family services in June 2021...
One of the most common questions Ouachita students were asked was, “How did you end up at Ouachita?”...
Discovering new worlds of learning: Dr. Lori Hensley, assistant professor of biology, explores how t...
Many university students begin college life and choose to become involved in something that brings t...
Dr. Jerusa Carvajal, assistant professor of Spanish at Ouachita Baptist University, was a guest spea...
Balancing Lament with Hope Through Our Faith: Dr. Doug Nykolaishen, professor of biblical studies, h...
Hannah Pilcher, the resident director of Frances Crawford Hall, found a unique opportunity for minis...
After witnessing a heartbreaking experience, she wanted to make a difference. She thought about thos...
Freshman year of high school included moving from Kansas to Savannah, Georgia, for Tyrese Allen, a s...
After moving back to Arkadelphia, his hometown and town of his alma mater, following his time in med...
As high school graduation grew near for Kirsten Swanson, a dietetics and nutrition major from Canyon...
Growing up in Arkadelphia and serving as Miss OBU has given Caroline Derby the opportunity of a life...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic left many students with ruined plans during the summer of 2020...
God is good all the time, and all the time, God is good. I was fortunate to grow up in a home where ...
At Spring Commencement for UT Brownsville, there were 44 students from the Math and Science Academy ...
Christa Neal accepted the position of program advisor for community and family services in June 2021...
One of the most common questions Ouachita students were asked was, “How did you end up at Ouachita?”...
Discovering new worlds of learning: Dr. Lori Hensley, assistant professor of biology, explores how t...
Many university students begin college life and choose to become involved in something that brings t...
Dr. Jerusa Carvajal, assistant professor of Spanish at Ouachita Baptist University, was a guest spea...
Balancing Lament with Hope Through Our Faith: Dr. Doug Nykolaishen, professor of biblical studies, h...
Hannah Pilcher, the resident director of Frances Crawford Hall, found a unique opportunity for minis...