Director of Criminal Justice Alan Scharn Set to Retire After 10 Years at Corban During his extensive career in law enforcement, teaching had always been a component of Alan Scharn’s […]
Director of Criminal Justice Alan Scharn Set to Retire After 10 Years at Corban During his extensive career in law enforcement, teaching had always been a component of Alan Scharn’s […]
OLIVIA WALL PURSUES HER DREAM THROUGH FULL-RIDE SCHOLARSHIP TO LAW SCHOOL After Olivia Wall graduated from Sprague High School, she knew she wanted two things: to stay close to home […]
Marvin and Danalee Leadham ’57 Marvin Leadham couldn’t sleep. Recently, two of the missionaries he supported were set to retire from the field, leaving him with what he considered to […]
CORBAN RECEIVES $745,500 GRANT FROM MURDOCK TRUST In the fall of 2019, the Murdock Trust invited Corban and a select number of schools to a colloquium focused on leading for […]
CORBAN STUDENTS REMAIN RESILIENT DURING CHALLENGING FALL SEMESTER In a semester that could easily have become overwhelming and disheartening, Corban students have displayed uncommon resilience—a testament to their character and […]
WHAT IS A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW AND WHY DOES IT MATTER? In a year when our nation, communities, and even our homes have been entangled in difficult conversations and controversies, Corban […]
Corban’s New Campus Care Initiative Gives Back To Students This year, Corban University has pulled three major campus operation areas—janitorial, grounds keeping, and facilities maintenance—in house. The move signals Corban’s […]
Five Accounting Students Receive OSCPA Scholarships Those familiar with Corban’s accounting program often point to its stability. It boasts a professor who has been with the school for 34 years, […]