On October 11, three former Ooltewah High School Basketball players were sentenced with connections to a rape case that occurred in Gatlinburg, Tenn. around Christmas of last year.
Read moreGoodman's Coffee Shop Opens
Covenant alums Ian Goodman and Kris Perkins opened Goodman coffee shop with partners Aric Annear and David Rossi two weeks ago.
Read moreGeneral Assembly on Women's Roles
At the PCA’s General Assembly this past summer, a study committee was established to examine the issue of women serving in ministry within the church.
Read moreRemembering Aunt Collyn
In the past weeks, much ink has been spilled in remembrance of Collyn Franzenburg Schmidt, the woman that so many people affectionately knew as “Aunt Collyn.” She died Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016 at the age of 92.
Read moreUpdate on Dr. MacDougall
When asked what they had learned from this trial, Mrs. MacDougall emphasized God’s provision throughout the experience.
Read moreIntroducing Jonathan Wylie
When Jonathan (Jon) Wylie's wife saw Covenant's open job posting for an associate dean of students, she told him she had found the job he was meant to be in.
Read moreConcerning Contract
Beer! Beer! Beer! Since its inception, Covenant College has had some form of a Student Conduct Agreement, widely known as “the contract.”
Read moreUS News Ranks Covenant 159 in Nation
U.S. News & World Report 2017 Best Colleges rankings recently recognized Covenant College as a top-tier national liberal arts college.
Read moreCovenant Expanding Influence to Auckland
Earlier this year, Covenant received a request to help institute a Christian liberal arts college in Auckland, New Zealand. Learning from previous initiatives, the college has instituted a new protocol on how to expand the availability of a Covenant Education.
Read moreCovenant Hosts the L'Abri Lectures
On October 1, the first floor of Brock Hall filled with men and women aged approximately fifteen to seventy-five. Chattanoogans, Alabamians, and North Carolinians traveled to Brock for multiple reasons.
Read moreNew Professor Profiles
John Rush | Heath Garris
Read moreHomecoming 2016
Alumni and their families, along with current students, faculty, and staff enjoyed the Sweet Georgia Sound playing swing music under the stars and above the twinkling lights of Chattanooga as a part of the 2016 Homecoming festivities.
Read moreGas Crisis
Back in July, the Times Free Press reported Chattanooga was the cheapest source of gas in America. This month, their headlines claim quite the opposite as Chattanooga suffers from limited quantities of unleaded gas.
Read moreFederal Salary Law Change
This past spring, the Obama administration and the Department of Labor updated overtime payment laws.
Read moreClarifications and Corrections: "Lower Enrollment, Lower Budget"
An article published on September 12, “Lower Enrollment, Lower Budget,” contained some misleading information on Covenant’s budget for the 2016-2017 school year. To clarify...
Read moreChattanooga Klown
With Halloween little more than a month away, the clowning around has already started in Chattanooga.
Read moreIn Case You Missed It
Tennessee Riverwalk Extension Completed | Ooltewah Update | PCA Moves Toward Racial Reconciliation
Read moreMark David Chapman
Every year, freshmen flood our campus and soon learn the legends and rumors of Covenant, from tunnels under Carter to secret marijuana-growing operations in Maclellan or Founders. One of the more verifiable legends, however, is the story of Covenant’s arguably most infamous student: John Lennon’s killer.
Read moreStudent Apartment Updates
Forget a new water fountain, a flat-screen TV, or a massive renovation. The student apartments might not get a facelift, but they are getting two DCs and a president.
Read moreQuality Enhancement Plan
Covenant’s reaccreditation process for membership within the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges—commonly referred to as SACS—is well underway.
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