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The Blue Tribune is your place to learn about all things Covenant and keep up with stories from campus and beyond. By guiding you through the different aspects of Covenant, we'll help you decide if you want to pursue your very own Covenant experience.
Featured Posts
Âé¶¹AV Welcomes Largest Freshman Class in History
For Fall 2025, Âé¶¹AV welcomed the largest incoming freshman class in its history to their mountaintop campus
Christian Advocacy in the CCCU: Joy Mosley ’08
Covenant alumna on her work in the CCCU and the current issues she sees Christian colleges facing.
My Non-Traditional Journey Back to College
Follow a non-traditional student's journey to pursue college as a blue-collar worker, husband, and father, balancing family, faith, and academics.
Recent Blog Posts
Why a Residential Campus is Worth It
When I began the college search, I spread my net wide. I was looking at enormous state universities, small private colleges...
What is Reformation Day All About?
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany. This started a shock-wave...
Faculty Feature: Dr. John Wingard
"I love the privilege that is mine of teaching philosophy to bright, curious, engaged students who want to love Jesus...
Faculty Feature: Dr. Preston Hoobler
"I love the students here. I have found that when students are willing to ask questions in and out of class, I get to...
Senior Capstone Project: The Culmination of Your Covenant Career
At the end of all students’ years at Covenant, they have the opportunity to present the knowledge they have gained in...
Academic Commons: A Space for Students to Thrive
One of the benefits that Covenant students enjoy is the wide array of accessible academic resources. One example is the...
Faculty Feature: Dr. Scott Jones
"I enjoy the unity and coherence we enjoy as a faculty. While there is enough difference among us to keep things interesting,...
Faculty Feature: Professor Lok Kim
"I often tell my students that music is not a thing of competition. Rather, music is a thing to share."