The RELEVANT Magazine Graduate Guide Slices includes a piece about offbeat master’s degrees, like a degree in meat science.
The RELEVANT Magazine Graduate Guide Slices includes a piece about small ways to save big.
The RELEVANT Magazine Graduate Guide Slices includes a piece about part-time jobs grad and seminary students should look into.
The RELEVANT Magazine Graduate Guide Slices includes a piece about MBAs that focus on social stewardship.
A Slice in the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide discusses students’ sleep habits—or lack thereof.
A Slice in the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide lists classes at different colleges that are based on TV shows, including Mad Men, South Park, Judge Judy, The Muppet Show and LOST.
Experts from Liberty University, Reed College, Colorado State University and Full Sail University offer advice for prospective college students in the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide.
Jake and Melissa Kircher write an article for the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide about how freshmen can navigate the new world of dating, love and relationships in college.
Kate Cremisino writes an article for the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide about how freshmen can be successful in college, including practical study tips.
In an article for the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide, Bonnie Joy McMaken talks to Bob Neideck of the Taylor University counseling center about how freshmen can maintain their emotional health during this tough transition.
Ashley Emert writes an article for the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide about different areas of social justice—poverty, loss of innocents, violence, creation care and preventable disease—and how freshmen can get involved while on-campus.
A Slice in the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide Undergraduate Edition talks about the role technology and edutainment plays in colleges now.
A Slice in the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide discusses how students can make friends for life during their freshman year.
A Slice in the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide discusses how some college cafeterias have more food options than the usual dining hall fare.
It’s not required that you panic about giving a speech. Here are some basic presentation principles.
Grad school can be treacherous ground for your faith. Here’s how to keep your beliefs from crumbling.
The senior vice president of World Vision explains how grad school prepared him for what he does today.
Be the head of the class—even online.
A guide to explaining what your seminary degree really means.
Sarah Sumner tells us why (and for whom) a theological education is still needed.
A M. Div student confronts the various stereotypes associated with a seminary education.
Being called to ministry is only the beginning. Here’s a guide to selecting the right seminary.
The president of Northwestern University offers tips on surviving the faith challenges of grad school.
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Focusing on skill sets and networking can increase your chances for success in an ever-changing job market.
Believe it or not, there are ways to go to college without racking up debilitating debt.
A healthy diet might seem impossible in college, but with a little guidance, you can avoid the common mistakes most students make.
Colleges are a dime a dozen. How do you know that you have found the one? Here are some helpful hints.
Stars came out as commencement speakers to congratulate the class of 2010.
Research shows that what you major in can make a bi difference in your life—even in your faith.
Some celebrities, writers and even politicians often step out of the limelight and into the classroom. Here are a few of these famous professors.
The cafeteria food is gross, you have no money and your dorm kitchen isn’t up to par. Here are a few quick, cheap and easy recipes in the meantime.
Don’t get carried away with all of that new-found college freedom. Here are some easy tips for taking care of yourself when nobody else can.
Matthew Paul Turner breaks down what budgeting looks like for a college student—and why it can’t be neglected.
Making new friends is always a challenge, especially in a college setting. When peers are a dime a dozen, how can you make meaningful relationships?