Students in the Sellar

Celebrating Culture and Community

Each year, DBU hosts International Week, a week-long celebration of the many different cultures represented on the DBU campus. Throughout the week, the International Office hosted multiple events focused on gathering students of all cultures across campus to learn more about other cultures through faith, fellowship, and fun.

Students singing on Chapel stage

Every Tribe, Tongue, and Nation: DBU Celebrates International Week

Each year, the DBU family hosts "International Week" on campus, celebrating the gift of community that God has given us as a student body, looking forward to the day in which every tribe, tongue and nation will stand before the Lamb of God.

Hannah Sullivan

Lessons in Student Teaching: Senior Hannah Sullivan

Senior Hannah Sullivan is preparing for her career in education while student teaching during the pandemic.

Easter Service

12th Annual Easter Service on Good Friday with Dr. Jim Denison

Dr. Jim Denison of the Denison Forum on Truth and Culture provided the 2021 Easter Service on Good Friday to celebrate the empty tomb and the resurrection of our Savior.

Bob Doll

Marketplace Leader Bob Doll Speaks at Annual Gallup Lecture Series

A Christian leader in the marketplace with over 40 years of portfolio management expertise and numerous appearances on major news networks, Bob Doll spoke at this year's annual Gallup Lecture Series.

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DBU Partners with Classic Learning Test (CLT)

Newer to the college entrance exam world, the Classic Learning Test has quickly become more and more accepted as an entrance exam for college and university admissions offices along with the standard SAT and ACT exams. As a premiere partner, DBU will serve as a host for the exam on April 17.

Chapel

The Triumph of Jesus Christ: Easter and the Promise of a New Creation

For the last time in His earthly ministry, Jesus entered Jerusalem to waving palm branches and exuberant cries of praise. By Friday evening, He was dead and buried. His disciples had left everything to follow this teacher from Nazareth around the dusty roads of Palestine.

Chapel

His Suffering was Great, but His Faithfulness was Greater: A Reflection on Good Friday

Even in His suffering, Jesus remained obedient to the Father's will. His suffering was great, yet His faithfulness proved to be greater. While it was obedience that led to His suffering and death, this was also His triumph and the reason He would be exalted.