Announcements
Ever wondered how the professionals do research? In this Library Workshop we will cover what the research process looks like, how to manage your time for research, and how to find and use the appropriate databases for research. Register for September 18th HERE. Register for September 19th HERE. Register for September 20th HERE. Library |
As Hurricane Florence approaches landfall in the next few days, you my or may not be aware that the forecasted impact on the Triangle area and the campus has drastically changed from earlier in the week. Most forecasts are saying that we will receive 3″ to 6″ of rain between Friday and Wednesday. There is
Guess what?? The Second Annual Spikeball tourney is here! Spikeball is an exciting new game that has gained national popularity over the last few years. Spikeball is a combination of volleyball and four square borrowing similar rules from each while remaining a unique sport of its own. As you can imagine Spikeball is a fun
Campus Operations will be suspended at 5pm on Wednesday, September 12th. Offices will be closed and classes will be canceled through Saturday. The Ledford Center will remain open with shortened hours of operation from 8am to 7pm. However, hours of operations for Ledford are subject to change when/if safety issues become a concern. Magnolia Kitchen
Purpose: To display and develop the songwriting gifts of Southeastern students as they create songs expressing the mission of Southeastern. Southeastern Mission Statements: Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary seeks to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ by equipping students to serve the Church and fulfill the Great Commission. The College at Southeastern equips students to give their
Come and learn about Southeastern students’ experiences in student missions with IMB and learn how YOU can get involved! Join us for lunch on September 11 at 11:30am in Jacumin-Simpson as an IMB mobilizer interviews a panel of SEBTS students who have served over Christmas, summer, semester, year, and two year terms. The students will
Rev. James White has graciously agreed to host and participate in this event. Joining him will be Dr. Will Willimon from Duke Universtiy, who recently published Who Lynched Willie Earle? Also joining this panel will be Dr. Donald G. Mathews, from UNC, who recently published, At the Altar of Lynching. Dr. Colin Adams, from St.
The Southeastern Performing Arts Club is an opportunity for those interested in the arts to glorify the Lord and fellowship with others through acting! This semester (Fall 2018), they will be performing The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe and will be hosting auditions on September 10th. For more information about audition for the show
Feeling stressed? Misunderstood and dangerously downplayed, stress is the leading cause of many health problems. Forget what you think you know about stress. You will learn about the latest research on how to identify it and strategies to prevent and counteract it. Twice this fall, Dr. Joshua McMillon will be speaking in the Ledford Multi-Purpose Room on topics
The Center for Faith and Culture invites you to hear Dr. Michael Ward on Tuesday, September 18th at 7:00 pm in the CFC Seminar Room (Patterson Hall 223). Dr. Ward will be lecturing on C.S. Lewis and Dr. Ward’s book, Planet Narnia. Dr. Ward is Senior Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford. He