Dr. Justin K. Harden named Ouachita’s vice president for academic affairs
Dr. Justin K. Hardin has been named Ouachita Baptist University’s vice president for academic affairs, effective in summer 2022.
Dr. Justin K. Hardin has been named Ouachita Baptist University’s vice president for academic affairs, effective in summer 2022.
College students involved with Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) ministries across Arkansas spent their spring break serving others and sharing about Jesus in various contexts across the country.
Williams Baptist University (WBU) will host a Youth Preview Event for any church or individuals with youth-aged students on March 9 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Vocational service is the idea that Christ’s followers serve God through our vocation – our work.
Arkansas Baptists are responding to our state’s critical nursing shortage through Ouachita’s new nursing program.
Williams Baptist University has announced the addition of Dr. Stephen and Tracy Bell to its faculty. The Bells will join WBU after 20-plus years of instruction at the College of Ozarks and work in the private sector.
Christmas at Ouachita had a deeper meaning this season compared to last. Our hope in Christ remained the same, but the way we acknowledged and worshiped this hope was done in fellowship and community, something we missed last season.
Events are held throughout the school year in the neighborhood, but nothing compares to the excitement that Christmas in The Cove brings to the campus and the community.
A round-up of headlines in sports from our Baptist universities, Williams Baptist University and Ouachita Baptist University.
The Williams Baptist University (WBU) Board of Trustees met in regular session Friday and recognized WBU student Bailee Haskins for her life-saving actions following a recent accident.
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