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Forging New Connections: Alumni Todd Kleppin and Brian Vaughan Start Forge Youth Mentoring Ministry
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Todd Kleppin’s (’93) journey toward youth mentoring initially had very little to do with youth. After helping his church team with the city to build a state-of-the-art skate park on their property to connect with and serve the youth of their community, Todd was surprised to see each day that, among the 100-plus kids who […]
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Corban Alumni Found Acres of Hope Youth Ranch to Help Serve Area Youth.
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“It’s unexplainable what a horse can do and how they can relate to someone who is struggling,” says Emmy Arana, co-founder of Acres of Hope Youth Ranch and alumna (’15) of Corban’s Masters of Education program. This simple observation, born through years in the saddle, grew into her life’s mission. “Acres of Hope has been […]
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Corban Students Serve on Spring Break Mission Trip for First Time Since Covid-19
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“It was five days before we were supposed to be on the road that we had to shut the trip down,” Anna Benjamin remembers. “When I finally heard that it was a no, it was so difficult.”
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Agriculture Science
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Do you want to make a difference in global agriculture issues? Want to work with your hands? Help feed our communities and the world, and do it sustainably? The Corban University agriculture science program would be a perfect fit for you. Our immersive and hands-on agriculture science program will prepare you to be a competent […]
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Corban University to Break Ground on New Outdoor Athletic Complex
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SALEM, OR (April 21, 2021) – Corban University will break ground on its new outdoor athletic complex, located on the north side of campus Friday, April 30 at 10:00 a.m. The groundbreaking will officially launch construction on the complex’s initial phase, set to be completed in fall of 2021, a $4 million project including a […]
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Kylie McMinn Leads Corban Lacrosse in Inaugural Season
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“Lacrosse can take any type of athlete and make them a great lacrosse player,” says Kylie McMinn, head coach of Corban’s first-ever women’s lacrosse team. “It’s anyone’s game and it’s everyone’s game. If you want to be good, you can be if you put the time and the work in.”
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Corban’s Partnership with Paid in Full Oregon Continues to Offer Hope to Adults in Custody
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This March, Paid in Full Oregon celebrated the first completed academic year of its inaugural class. Partnering with Corban University and the Oregon Department of Corrections, Paid in Full Oregon strives to change the culture of Oregon’s prison system through the transformational power of education and the gospel. The nonprofit was founded by Senior Judge Tom Kohl after his long and personal journey with the United States criminal system, witnessing the power of grace and the gospel in transforming prison communities from the inside out.
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139 Student Leaders Earn Act Six Leadership Scholarships
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Families, schools, and communities are celebrating across the country. Act Six announced that 139 emerging urban and community leaders across the United States will be attending college in the 2021-22 academic year as a part of the Act Six Scholar program, including 10 new students set to arrive on Corban University’s campus this fall.
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Corban Alum Mare Johnson’s COVID Experience Helps Spread Positivity to a National Audience
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Long before her story received national attention, Corban alum Mare (Suddarth) Johnson (’15) was just one of the unfortunate first individuals to have contracted the COVID-19 virus.
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