The Paragraph That Didn’t Make the Final Cut
What did the Declaration of Independence originally say about slavery and equality? Cara Rogers Stevens examines the paragraph Thomas Jefferson removed and why it still matters.
What did the Declaration of Independence originally say about slavery and equality? Cara Rogers Stevens examines the paragraph Thomas Jefferson removed and why it still matters.
Great teaching isn’t scripted. Amy Crawford explains how learning is designed through intention, creativity and reflection, and why classrooms are built, not stumbled into.
Al Capone wasn’t taken down by force or intimidation, but by accountants who followed the paper trail. Tim Hinkle explains how discipline, patterns and quiet persistence can change history.
In this conversation, Alex Hill and Zack Van Farowe reflect on calling, mentorship and spiritual formation, exploring how humility and community shape a life devoted to serving others.
In this conversation, Janel Molnar and Sarah Watson talk about caring for others in real, everyday ways, and how paying attention can make a difference long before someone asks for help.
In this podcast, Tyshawn Lane and Stanley Turpin reflect on leaving Cleveland for Ashland, and how faith, friendship and community has shaped their time on campus.
In this podcast, Dr. Tony Basham and Grace Moricca talk about discernment, faith and learning to move forward when the next step isn’t fully clear, reflecting on how calling takes shape over time.
In this conversation, Dr. Cara Rogers Stevens and Dr. Greg McBreyer discuss intellectual life at Ashland University, sharing how curiosity, reading and mentorship shape the way students learn to think deeply and well.
In this conversation, Hayley Smith and Kari Pickens talk about faith, mentorship and transition as Hayley prepares to continue her basketball career in Germany, reflecting on how purpose carries forward into new seasons.
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