Southwest Baptist University's Center for Global Connections honored an SBU employee and an SBU alumnus with its annual Nations Award during the Global Connections Week Chapel service on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
SBU to offer cybersecurity service Sept. 14 at Cyberhealth Day
Southwest Baptist University's student chapter of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) and the student chapter of Phi Beta Lambda (PBL - the college version of Future Business Leaders of America) will offer a free cybersecurity service at its Cyberhealth Day on Sept. 14 at the Gene Taylor Free Enterprise Center on the Bolivar campus.
SBU Community Concert Series opens second season on Oct. 17
The SBU Department of Music announces the second season of the SBU Community Concert Series and the William and Kathy Brown Guest Artist Series, both of which bring national and international guest performers to the SBU and Bolivar communities, for the 2019-2020 season.
Bolivar Community Chorus to host kick-off event Sept. 6
The Southwest Baptist University Department of Music will host a membership kick-off event for the Bolivar Community Chorus to be held at 6 p.m., Friday, Sept. 6 in the Casebolt Music Center.
Barnett-Padgett Literary Artist Series to host Pelaez Baumgaertner in reading Sept. 12
The Barnett-Padgett Literary Artist Series of Southwest Baptist University will be presenting award-winning poet Dr. Jill Pelaez Baumgaertner in a reading of her works at 6 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 12, in Meyer Recital Hall on the Bolivar campus.
SBU celebrates 142nd school year at formal convocation
Three faculty members and a staff member were honored at Southwest Baptist University's annual convocation Wednesday, Aug. 21 - the opening of the 142nd session of the University.
Southwest Baptist University welcomes students, employees and the community to Fall semester Chapel services, which take place weekly at 10 a.m. on campus in Pike Auditorium beginning Wednesday, Aug. 19 through Wednesday, Dec. 9. The focus for the Fall semester is "KNOWING: What we believe and why it matters."