The HCU podcast, “Think About It,” features faculty, staff, and students from diverse backgrounds. The podcast is hosted by Dr. Jerry Johnston, vice president for Marketing. “Think About It” is great place to to familiarize yourself with Houston Christian University and its vision. Each guest featured on the podcast embodies the mission and vision of HCU.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityEducationChristianity |
https://youtube.com/watch?v=BfJwN3T-H9I&feature=shares Brenda Rios Brombacher, Director of HCU's McNair Center for Entrepreneurship talks with Glen Austin, Director of Education Policy at Greater Houston Partnership (GHP) about PartnerUp Houston, a ... more
Dr. Katie Evans Dr. Katie Evans is a Professor of Mathematics and the Dean of Science and Engineering at Houston Christian University (HCU). Prior to HCU, she was on faculty at Louisiana Tech University for 16 years in the College of Engineering and... more
In this episode of "Think About It,” Jeff Sutton, Director of Media Relations for HCU Athletics, interviews HCU’s James Sears Bryant Head Men’s Basketball Coach Ron Cottrell who shares his excitement about the upcoming men’s basketball season set to ... more
Dr. Kristie Cerling Dr. Kristie Cerling is Dean of the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences and a Professor of Education. She earned a BA in English Education from Bethel College Mishawaka, an MEd from Indiana Wesleyan University, and an EdD... more
Mon'Sher Spencer, an HCU Alum, is passionate about furthering what was so integral to her own time at the University. As Director of Student Involvement and Student Leadership Programs, Spencer oversaw involvement areas on campus including, clubs, or... more
Dr. Eric L. Johnson is a Professor of Christian Psychology at the Gideon Institute of Christian Psychology and Counseling at Houston Christian University. He previously taught psychology, worldview studies, and Christian counseling for 28 years. Eric... more
In this episode of "Think About It,” HCU Asst. Athletic Director Russ Reneau talks with student-athlete, Jada Allen about her journey at HCU. A fifth-year senior on the HCU Volleyball team, Allen called it amazing to mold together with the younger gi... more
https://youtu.be/NS1GyfeDL0Q HCU Asst. Athletic Director Russ Reneau interviews HCU football player Isaiah Cash who describes the training camp that helped him learn the ropes of college football. He applauds former HCU players and now, NFL players,... more
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