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Ben Padilla, a mechanical engineering freshman eager to participate in a prayer set, received a surprise when he met the members of his team earlier this semester. He had been placed in the Portuguese ...
With less than a week until the presidential election, U.S. Rep. Kevin Hern delivered a clear message to students at Oral Roberts University: The power to shape the future of the country lies in the ...
Standing in front of the judges at ORU’s The Launch competition, Oral Roberts University freshman Daniel Kringel held up a bracelet. “This isn’t just a product,” he said, tapping it against his phone ...
In the middle of Petra Field Camps in the Ozarks last summer, six 13-year-old boys competed in a series of challenges, from spelunking and kayaking to fishing and hiking, to be crowned “Thee Wise ...
Two years ago, when Natalia Benítez first moved with her mother from Honduras to the United States, “home” was still in her home country, whether it was because of the food, the climate or loneliness.
The week of February 9th - 14th Oral Roberts University hosted a love week for the students on campus to let them destress and feel the love.
A young boy approached Becca Halbmaier during a mission trip to South Africa, where he clung to her hand and leaned his head on her shoulder. He didn’t speak a word but stayed by her side, seeking ...
Dr. Marcela Chaván grew up in Tucumán, the smallest province in Argentina, and historically known as the birthplace of the South American country’s independence, where the Argentine Declaration of ...
In the spring, Dr. Jeffrey Voth, professor of theology and practical ministry, teaches Philosophy of Science, C.S. Lewis: His Life and His Legacy, Major Religions of the World and Christian Life: New ...
Adjunct Professor Henry Ninde grew up in Tulsa and has called it home his entire life. “Haven’t lived anywhere else, but I love to travel anywhere I can,” Ninde said. He teaches digital photography at ...
Levi Church worked as a barista at Summer Moon in Fort Worth, Texas, for nine months, pouring lattes with the same passion that he’d one day use to create something bigger: his own coffee business.
As spring graduation draws near, political science senior Patrick Humphrey is navigating his busiest college semester yet and is experiencing tunnel vision. “I’m sure [everything] will hit me at ...