In the past weeks, much ink has been spilled in remembrance of Collyn Franzenburg Schmidt, the woman that so many people affectionately knew as “Aunt Collyn.” She died Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016 at the age of 92.
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Read moreFemale Assistant Chaplain at Covenant
Covenant will be looking to hire a woman to assist Chaplain Grant Lowe in ministering to the community.
Read moreLooking Ahead: Covenant in Chattanooga
Somewhere in the future, Covenant College hopes to establish a small, satellite campus downtown for students interested in the greater Chattanooga community.
Read moreAnother Carter Update
As students returned from Spring Break, the newly renovated Carter Tower rose over the trees to welcome them back to campus.
Read moreHere Comes the Crane
If you haven’t noticed by now, there’s a large crane on campus next to Carter Hall.
Read moreA Few Farewells
This semester, two Covenant staff members, Marsha Fitzgerald and Yvonne Terney, have left the Covenant Community and have both taken positions in church administration.
Read moreCarter Update
Carter Hall renovations have progressed to Phase Two, which will include more double windows, a new roof, stucco, and stonework around the veranda for the north-central portion of the building.
Read moreCenter for Public Justice Event
On Monday Nov. 16, Covenant hosted the Center for Public Justice (CPJ) to promote their new book Unleashing Opportunity: Why Escaping Poverty Requires a Shared Vision of Justice.
Read moreTransitional Housing
At the beginning of the year, two Carter halls were moved into transitional housing due to the Carter renovations.
Read moreSnowstorm
On Monday, February 16, around 12 p.m., the latest episode in the floodwaters of Founders left four halls a little soggy but undamaged, when a pipe connected to the roof drain came loose and allowed icy storm water to temporarily leak into the building.
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