With so much focus on the restoration of Carter Hall these days, it is easy to miss the fact that there are other renovations happening within the Covenant community, and on a more academic level.
Read moreStudent Senate Budget Cut by $20,000
“If we don’t know what enrollment is going to look like in Fall of 2016, and it’s going to affect our budgets, affect the clubs, affect the students, then we are in a loop,” says Ocailap.
Read moreCarter Update
Carter Hall renovations have progressed to Phase Two, which will include more double windows, a new roof, stucco, and stonework around the veranda for the north-central portion of the building.
Read moreSince We've Been Gone
Here’s the Chattanooga news you may have missed since last semester.
Read moreBiology Department Hiring
The search is over; Heath Garris, PhD, is stepping up as the new Biology Professor after Dr. Jerome Wenger retired Spring of 2016.
Read moreDoctor Doctor Madueme
Not many college professors can sport both a medical doctorate and a theology doctorate on their office walls.
Read moreMeal Plan Update
Last spring semester, Dean Brad Voyles concluded that he would reconsider the mandatory meal plan for the 2016-2017 academic year.
Read moreTitle IX
This past year, Covenant College, among dozens of religious institutions across the nation, received a waiver recognizing the school’s exemption from Title IX policy— a gender and now transgender equality bill for federally funded institutions.
Read moreBiology Department Hiring
When Dr. Jerome Wenger retired last spring, the Biology Department began to search for his replacement.
Read moreSyrian Refugee Crisis
The series of coordinated terror attacks on Paris last month not only claimed the lives of 130 innocent citizens, but may have also seriously hurt the chances of Syrian refugees attempting to resettle in the United States.
Read moreCarter Hall Renovations
In the past years, winding drives up Lookout Mountain have climaxed with the stately sight of Carter Hall, the focal point of the campus.
Read moreRUF Minister on Break
Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) campus minister Scott Wells is taking a brief break from his ministry among Covenant students to focus his attention and efforts on raising financial support for his family and the ministry.
Read moreHall Anthropology
Many Covenant students claim that during the selection process, it was the college’s distinctive hall identities that were a major if not the primary factor that distinguished Covenant from similar private schools.
Read more30 Years in the Business
Len Teague, the associate pastor of children and youth at Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church, will reach 30 remarkable years in youth ministry this June.
Read moreCar Accidents
Last weekend, two separate groups of Covenant students were involved in car accidents in Tennessee and Georgia.
Read moreITeams Missions Event
On Monday Nov. 16 at 5:30 p.m., a group of 24 Covenant students interested in a future doing international ministry investigated mission opportunities by attending a missions event led by Scott White, Director of Global Connections at International Teams Missions Agency.
Read moreCenter for Public Justice Event
On Monday Nov. 16, Covenant hosted the Center for Public Justice (CPJ) to promote their new book Unleashing Opportunity: Why Escaping Poverty Requires a Shared Vision of Justice.
Read moreMac Movie Night
At Covenant College, Maclellan/Rymer’s label as the“studious building” has persisted as a dorm stereotype.
Read moreSleep in a Tree
Founded by two of our very own Covenant College alumni, Treetop Hideaways strives to fill the childhood craving for a tree house playground in a hotel room.
Read moreMeet USA South Cross Country Coach of the Year
Stanford has been coaching cross country at Covenant College for five years and her work bringing a team in transition to victory has earned her the title of USA South Coach of the Year for 2015.
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