by Makaela Johnson | Oct 18, 2017 | Summit Magazine
Published October 18, 2017 Dr. Samson Divakar and Dr. Jesse Divakar There are plenty of activities fathers and sons are known to do together. Graduating typically isn’t one of them. Dr. Samson Sathish Divakar and Dr. Jesse Divakar, a father-son duo from India, walked...
by Makaela Johnson | Oct 18, 2017 | Summit Magazine
Published October 18, 2017 Lydia Cing Lun Growing up in Yangon City, Myanmar, Lydia Cing Lun (’08, ’10) attended a private middle school and high school. Because of the fees and requirements, many other children were not able to benefit from this kind of education....
by Makaela Johnson | Oct 18, 2017 | Summit Magazine
Published October 18, 2017 Buddy and Jen Rathmell When Buddy (’96) and Jen (Rupp) Rathmell (’05) learned about the atrocity of human trafficking, they knew God was calling them to do something about it. The couple responded by founding Stop Slavery in 2010. The...
by Makaela Johnson | Oct 18, 2017 | Summit Magazine
Published October 18, 2017 HOW TRUE GREATNESS REQUIRES STEPPING DOWN FROM SELF I am pretty sure you can name the first President of the United States (37 years of experience in classrooms and pulpits has taught me to be cautious, though!). However, I doubt that most...
by Makaela Johnson | Oct 18, 2017 | News
Published October 18, 2017 Six Clarks Summit University students traveled to Cape Town, South Africa, for an educational trip. The trip was led by Dr. Janet Hicks, chair of the English and Communications Department, and Dr. Darryl Meekins, director of the South Africa...
Recent Comments