Remembering Daunte Wright

Minneapolis Skyline view from above overlooking the city during a colorful orange sunset in summer.

By Dr. Scott Hagan, President, North Central University Every night in America people die whose lives are taken long before they are fully realized. Such was the case last night in a Minneapolis suburb. His name is Daunte Wright. Daunte was a 20-year African American male who looks like many of our students here at … Read more

The resurrected Jesus and stuffed animals

Black & white image of stuffed animals on a small table

By JP O’Connor, Ph.D. “Where are you, muffin? Where are you?” I hear my two-year son declare earnestly every morning. Once the light peeks ever so softly into his room, he knows it’s time to get up and begin his daily search and rescue mission. With no time to waste, he attempts to locate and … Read more