A couple from Pennsylvania lost their baby daughter – but have felt the “power of God to redeem” through the Aliyah Joy House building project in Uganda

An alumni couple who lost their newborn child more than eight years ago say the transformation of their grief into blessing is the result of one thing: “The power of ... read more about A couple from Pennsylvania lost their baby daughter – but have felt the “power of God to redeem” through the Aliyah Joy House building project in Uganda

Through audio, film and theater, versatile writer Liz Hansen ’99 tells stories and prompts questions

Jay B. Landis and his checkerboard-wrinkled forehead: That’s basically what started Elizabeth Beachy Hansen ’99 on her career path. As a first-year student, she had biotech and science research leanings, some ... read more about Through audio, film and theater, versatile writer Liz Hansen ’99 tells stories and prompts questions

Don Bender ’64: Working for civil rights and strong communities in and around Atlanta’s Little Five Points

This article was originally published in the 2018 fall/winter edition of Crossroads alumni magazine. ON A BALMY SEPTEMBER AFTERNOON, Don Bender ’64 stands in Findley Plaza on corner of Euclid and Moreland ... read more about Don Bender ’64: Working for civil rights and strong communities in and around Atlanta’s Little Five Points