
- 12/18 - Shane Nicholson received harsh criticism for leaving high school football to focus on basketball — but three and a half years into his career at Evangel University, it looks like the former quarterback made the right decision. Read the article at The Springfield News-Leader.
- 12/10 - Lady Crusader Caitlin Russell named the Heart of America Athletic Conference's Player of the Week. Read the article at The Springfield News-Leader.
- 12/7 - Evangel University Concert Chorale to be special guest of the Springfield Symphony's annual Home for the Holidays Pops Concert on Saturday, December 13. Read the article at The Springfield News-Leader.
- 12/2 - Twelve Evangel students present papers at psychology conference. Read the article at The Springfield News-Leader.
- 12/2 - Evangel defeats Pittsburg State Gorillas. Read the article at The Morning Sun.
- 11/25 - Basketball player Chad Simon slowed by recurring injuries. Read the article at The Springfield News-Leader.
- 11/21 - Evangel University and College of the Ozarks have been named Champions of Character Institutions by the NAIA, the organization announced today. Read the article at The Springfield News-Leader.
- 11/17 - The Springfield News-Leader featured ideas from Becky Spain, director of retention; Sandy Ohern, assistant professor of accounting; and Dr. Peggy Reed, associate professor of education, in an article on how to spread kindness during the holiday season.
- 11/17 - Freshman Mitch Wilson gets unexpected chance to contribute early on and proves to be valuable addition to football program. Read the article at The Springfield News-Leader.
- 11/15 - Three key offensive players are out for season finale. Read the article at The Springfield News-Leader.
- 11/12 - Fast start helps Evangel men's basketball team defeat College of the Ozarks. Read the article at The Springfield News-Leader.
- 11/07 - EU grad joins board of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ozarks. Read the article at The Springfield News-Leader.
- 11/02 - Sherry Clopine, executive assistant to the vice president for institutional advancement at Evangel, invites at least 25 EU students into her home every Sunday for a home-cooked meal. She was featured in an article on how to buy in bulk and get the most for your grocery dollar in today's economy. Read it in The Springfield News-Leader.
- 10/25 - Evangel graduate Maria Rost Rublee is joining the faculty of the University of Auckland in New Zealand to pursue her specialty: nuclear nonproliferation. Her husband and fellow EU grad, Greg Rublee, is leaving his post as a city council member in Oldsmar, Fla., to make the move possible for the family. Read more in the St. Petersburg Times.