Johnson Spotlight: Cliff McCartney
Take a minute to meet Cliff McCartney on this week's Johnson Spotlight. Cliff is the Chief Information Officer...so what does that mean? Find out here.
View ArticleJohnson Spotlight: Carrie Overdorf
This week we are featuring Carrie Overdorf. Take a minute to check out Johnson Spotlight to find out what she does at Johnson University Tennessee!
View ArticleJUTN Admissions Team Visits JUFL
The Johnson University Tennessee admissions team escaped the cold to visit the Johnson University Florida campus. Existing relationships between the two admissions teams were solidified and new...
View ArticleDay of Prayer at JUTN
Every year the Johnson University Tennessee student body selects one or two missionaries or missions organizations to support financially and spiritually. This year, the missionaries/missions...
View ArticleJohnson Spotlight: Cathy Taylor
Cathy Taylor is the lovely face of this week's Johnson Spotlight!
View ArticleNew Creation Prepares for Tour
Every year Johnson University Florida sends a group of talented musicians to various churches throughout the state of Florida. This group, New Creation, prepares throughout the year to bring the...
View ArticleNew Soccer Coach for JUFL
JUFL alumnus Shan Wood (’94), a former rescue swimmer and NCAA Division II soccer player, will be joining the coaching staff of as our head men’s soccer coach.
View ArticleJohnson Spotlight: David Reece
David Reece is hitting the blog as this week's Johnson Spotlight guest!
View ArticleJohnson Spotlight: Kevin O'Brien
Welcome to Johnson Spotlight on the blog! Johnson Spotlight is posted every Wednesday and seeks to connect the hardworking people at Johnson University Tennessee who do so much behind the scenes to...
View ArticleOpening Convocation: Liturgy for the World
On Tuesday, August 26th, President Gary Weedman opened the semester by leading faculty, staff, and students in a responsive liturgy.
View ArticleActs of the Apostles course now open to the general public
Before Ashley Johnson founded the College of the Evangelists on his grandfather’s farm in Kimberlin Heights, Tennessee, he developed and administered the Correspondence Bible College. This institution...
View ArticleJohnson University offers a free, open-access course on Pauline Literature
Johnson University is making available to the general public a college-level online course on Pauline Literature. This course is intended for church leaders, Sunday School teachers, and other...
View ArticleJohnson Nationally Recognized for Affordability
This month, USA Today ranked Johnson University 14th on a list of the 15 Least Expensive Colleges to get your degree. The list was made by cross examining net cost and the average amount of financial...
View ArticleStriking A Balance: an introvert's tips for succeeding socially in college
Being an introvert in college makes it a little harder to find your friend group. This does not imply an antipathy to social situations. It’s a challenge, but there are ways to utilize certain aspects...
View ArticleRemembering Dr. Fred B. Craddock
Dr. Fred B. Craddock (‘50), one of Johnson University’s most renowned and respected alumni, passed away, March 6, 2015. After earning his Master of Divinity degree, Dr. Craddock returned to Johnson...
View ArticleJohnson University Knoxville Hosting ABHE Visit
Johnson University in Knoxville, Tennessee, will be hosting a programmatic accreditation visit by a team of evaluators from the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE) on October 20-21, 2015,...
View ArticleJohnson University Awarded $600,000 Lilly Endowment Grant
Johnson University Awarded $600,000 Lilly Endowment Grant to Create “Future of Hope” Institute
View ArticleJohnson University Announces New Honor Society
Johnson University announces the formation of a local chapter of Sigma Beta Delta International Honor Society for business, management, and administration. The purpose of the chapter is to encourage...
View ArticleExtending Our Reach
Johnson University educates students for Christian ministries and other strategic vocations framed by the Great Commission in order to extend the kingdom of God among all nations.
View ArticleJohnson University Celebrates New Partnerships with ExtendEd Launch
Johnson University and the Knoxville International Bible Institute (KIBI) celebrated their new partnership and the launch of ExtendEd Knoxville at The Regas Building on April 21.
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