Scarlet, Blue, & You is a special weekly podcast for HLGU alumni and friends. Hosted by Alumni Director Lauren Youse, it features upcoming events, campus news, HLGU traditions, and more.
8/23/24 with Erica Darnell
7/26/24 with Will Stuflick
3/26/24 with Dr. Ray Carty
2/28/24 with Jordan Hosmer and Sabrina Brookshire
2/20/24 with Brice Baumgardner
1/24/24 with Katherine Burt & Jessica Matz
12/7/23 with Dr. Eric Turner & Joe Garner – Christmas Edition
10/4/23 with Dr. Don Colburn & Dr. Vinita Henry
9/15/2023 with Amanda Henry
8/24/2023 with Chris Wright
8/11/2023 with Todd Damotte
6/29/2023 with Dr. Melanie Smith and Dr. Courtney Janes
4/3/2023 Tea Time with Alyssa Pyne
3/24/2023 with Dr. Eric Turner and Emma Anderson – Free Society
1/18/2022 with Basketball Coaches Jason Durst and Kelly Quigle
1/11/2022 with Dr. Michelle Todd
1/4/2022 with Drs. Bob and Martha Bergen
12/28/2021 with Tim Fenton
12/21/2021 with Emma Anderson
12/13/2021 with Dr. Eric Turner
12/6/2021 with Dr. Anthony Allen
11/29/2021 with Mollie Huff
11/16/2021 with Ken Bevel
11/4/2021 with Kayla Meier
10/29/2021 with Dr. Ray Carty
Bible Unraveled
The Bible Unraveled seeks to take a closer look at scripture, as we look at Biblical history, languages, and culture and dig into how to read, understand, and apply the Bible to our lives. In this podcast, Tim Fenton talks with current and former HLGU Christian Studies professors to explore their wealth of Biblical knowledge.
Bible Unraveled is available on most major podcast distributors, including Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, Audible and more. You can also listen by clicking here.
Teacher Example Letter
Teacher Education Committee
Hannibal-LaGrange University
2800 Palmyra Road
Hannibal, MO 63401
Dear Members of the Teacher Education Committee,
I am writing to request admittance into the Teacher Education Program at Hannibal-LaGrange University. My name is Margie Smith, and I am a twenty-year-old from Hannibal, Missouri. I attended Mark Twain Elementary and then Hannibal Middle School and Hannibal High School. While I was a high school student, I was a member of FCCLA (Future Career Community Leaders of America), Student Council, and FTA (Future Teachers Association). As a member of FTA, I was able to go into various elementary classrooms to help with math groups. It was during these experiences I decided that I wanted to become an elementary teacher.
I have been a member of Immanuel Baptist Church since I was eight years old. In my high school years, I went on several mission trips, helped with Bible School, and assisted with AWANA. No matter what activities I helped with, I always enjoyed working with children. I know that my skills and background can help me to contribute in a meaningful way to the field of education.
Throughout my years of working with children, I have definitely learned something about myself. I want each child to believe in himself or herself. We all learn in different ways, and no two people are the same. I want a classroom of my own where each child feels like a part of a positive community of learners. Each student needs to feel valued so that he or she can reach their full potential.
In conclusion, I am sure that my background, passion for children, and dedication to learning make me a strong candidate for the Teacher Education Program. I am excited about the opportunity to further develop my teaching skills and to contribute in a meaningful way to the field of education. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to joining the Teacher Education Program at HLGU.