Medieval and Early Modern Studies conference

The Third Undergraduate Conference in Medieval and Early Modern Studies will be held at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pa., on Saturday December 6, 2008.
Undergraduate students may deliver 15-minute papers or presentations in art history, literature, history, music, philosophy, religion, or any other discipline dealing with the medieval and/or early modern eras.
Groups of students may propose [...]

Kristine Steakley ‘92

Kristine Steakley’s book, Child of Divorce, Child of God: A
Journey of Hope and Healing, is now available for pre-orders on Amazon. The
release date is September 1. You can order now by going to her blog
and clicking on the
Amazon link on the right hand side of the page.

Leon Leid at EAPSU

Leon Leid presented an essay entitled “Leaving Home” at the EAPSU (English Association of Pennsylvania State Universities) conference at California University of Pennsylvania in California PA on March 29. This year’s conference was entitled “I Dwell in Possibility”.
About his experience, Leon says, “Students read a wide variety of papers including memoirs, journalism pieces, poetry, fiction, [...]

Chilean Dreams II

Ben Thorpe graduated in 2007 and decided to travel the world. His peregrinations took him to Chile where, besides enjoying the Andes, Ben is helping to start an English language program for students at a Chilean University. Ben is going to blog on this site periodically to talk just a bit about what life has [...]

Ben Thorpe–Chilean Times I

Ben Thorpe graduated in 2007 and decided to travel the world. His peregrinations took him to Chile where, besides enjoying the Andes, Ben is helping to start an English language program for students at a Chilean University. Ben is going to blog on this site periodically to talk just a bit about what [...]

Work-Study Positions with the Office of Marketing and Public Relations

The Office of Marketing and Public Relations is looking for two work-study students for the 2007-2008 school year to assist with their web development projects. Students would be expected to work 10 hours a week, updating Messiah’s websites, aiding with special projects, and posting videos and photographs online, with the possibility of producing videos [...]