HLGU celebrates commissioning of four Colson Fellows

Hannibal-LaGrange University is excited to announce that in partnership with the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, four Colson Fellows have been commissioned.

The Colson Fellows Program equips Christians with a robust Christian worldview so they can thoughtfully engage with post-Christian culture, inspire reflection in others, and work effectively toward re-shaping the world in the light of God’s kingdom.

The University is happy to commission Dr. Eric Turner, Dr. Miles Mullin, Dr. Larinee Dennis and Mr. Clay Biggs as the University’s first Colson fellows.

These four individuals each put in approximately 500 total hours of work to become Colson fellows. This included 3,500 pages of reading, 130 hours of daily study, 40 hours of webinar and video learning and 50 hours of meetings.

Director of the Center of Christian Worldview Dr. Miles Mullin says the eventual hope for the Colson program at HLGU is that all full-time faculty and director-level staff members have the opportunity to become Colson fellows. A second cohort is currently in progress with a third beginning next month.

The HLGU Center for Christian Worldview exists to help equip the faculty and staff of Hannibal-LaGrange University with a Christian Worldview and to promote a Christian worldview across campus among faculty, staff, and students.

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