Construction continues on the communication department’s new convergence newsroom. The Learning Resource Center’s Room 121 will be replacing the Threefold Advocate office that was once in the Honors Center.
Construction continues on the communication department’s new convergence newsroom. The Learning Resource Center’s Room 121 will be replacing the Threefold Advocate office that was once in the Honors Center.
They call themselves the “Eaglenauts.” May 21-26, a team of engineering students from John Brown University competed against nearly 60 teams in NASA’s Lunabotics Mining Competition, said a JBU press release. The Eaglenauts placed fourth in the overall competition, fourth in On-Site Mining, second in Systems Engineering Paper and third […]
John Brown University took first and second place at this year’s Tri-State Governor’s Cup in the undergraduate division. The 2012 Tri-State Donald W. Reynolds Cup Business Plan Competition gives rising entrepreneurs an opportunity to practice creating and pitching business ideas to potential investors, according to their website. JBU’s Hydrovate team […]
Sunday night’s eclipse brightens the university’s sky. The eclipse lasted from 7:35 p.m. until sunset.
In August, students will return to a different campus than what they left in May. Ground Zero and DECCO Construction Company started preparing additional parking for faculty, staff and students next semester. Before finals, Ground Zero had already begun filling in the ravine between the Admissions Building and the Honors […]
Threefold Advocate won Arkansas Collegiate Newspaper of the Year on April 20, 2012, in addition to several other awards.
With the recent shootings at the Christian Oikos University in Oakland, Calif., the issue of safety has become even more critical for Christian schools. While nothing even approaching the magnitude of the Oakland tragedy has occurred at John Brown University, Campus Safety believes that they are prepared for such an […]
The John Brown University Cathedral Choir will close the year on a high note. In their last performance this spring, the Cathedral Choir will lend their voices to “Masterworks III,” the closing of a concert series at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville, Ark. They will join the Symphony of […]
Many people wonder about a certain sector of the American population. Do they wear their pajamas all day? Do they have a social life? Are they sheltered? Two John Brown University students are attempting to answer these questions and break the stereotypes associated with their distinctive upbringing. Liana Medina is […]
The John Brown University Board announced last week that by the fall of 2013, the existing Kresge Dining Hall will have a 17,000- square foot extension. The Great Hall will be able to seat an extra 500 people, and will be able to hold overflow of the daily cafeteria traffic. […]