May – June 2022 Issue

Upcoming Events May June 2022

CORBAN THEATRE CAMP 2022: REIMAGINE Beginning on July 25 and running through August 6, the Corban Theatre Department will be hosting its annual summer theatre camp. Open to grades 4 […]

BEACH VOLLEYBALL CLAIMS NAIA NATIONAL TITLE

In just its second full season as a program, the No. 5-ranked Corban University beach volleyball team cemented its place in history, defeating No. 1-ranked Vanguard University in a five-match […]

Parent Corner: WHY WE CHOSE CORBAN TWICE

Sending one daughter off to college is an investment. Sending two to the same school could be considered an endorsement. But this is not how Paul and Darci’s experience began […]

FFA PRESIDENT ISABEL D’AQUISTO JOINS AG SCIENCE PROGRAM

Before Isabel D’Aquisto became Oregon’s FFA state president, she was a high school senior dreaming of a Christian university, close to home, that would further equip her goal of becoming […]

Q&A WITH INTERIM PRESIDENT DR. TOM CORNMAN

Dr. Tom Cornman came to Corban in 2019 after serving in previous roles as Vice President and Dean of the Undergraduate School at Moody Bible Institute (2001–2009), Vice President for […]

OAC Campaign UPDATE

The Outdoor Athletic Complex continues to be an immediate blessing to students, faculty, staff, and the community. Every day, our teams are utilizing the field for training, practices, and games. […]

LEARN HOW TO REDUCE AND REDEPLOY YOUR TAX DOLLARS THROUGH FREE WEBINAR

It’s possible to save taxes and change a life! Corban University can help make this happen through our partnership with The Giving Crowd (TGC). Corban is offering an exciting opportunity […]

CORBAN CELEBRATES THE RESILIENT CLASS OF 2022

“In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” — John 1:4-5 The […]

Building Bridges: The Impact of Corban Bilingual Educators in the Community

When Eduardo Rodriguez first walked through the door of his new elementary school at the age of 5, he could not speak a single word of English. He had stepped […]