Criswell Hosts 2021 Homecoming

Kendall Lyons | November 8, 2021

Criswell College held its inaugural homecoming celebration, inviting alumni to celebrate their legacy and witness firsthand the changes happening on campus. Alumni gathered Saturday morning to attend a special chapel, tour the campus and residence hall, and celebrate newly retired Distinguished Senior Professor H. Leroy Metts. The morning began with… Read More

Major Declaration Ceremony first in Criswell history

Kendall Lyons | November 5, 2021

Criswell College held its first Major Declaration Ceremony, a new tradition highlighting sophomore students and their public commitment to a specific major. At Criswell, every undergraduate student receives two majors – a major in Bible and Theology and a second major of their choosing. The Friday evening event gave sophomore… Read More

Letter from the Dean of Students

Luis Juarez | Dean of Students | June 7, 2021

For the last 10 years God has given me the opportunity to serve as an administrator in Christian higher education. Through my service as director of missions, student services, and professor of theology, I was able to confirm my call to higher education. I was recently appointed Dean of Students… Read More

Psi Chi grants a charter allowing chapter at Criswell

Kendall Lyons |April 6, 2021

Psi Chi, the international honor society in psychology, has granted a charter for a Psi Chi chapter to be hosted at Criswell College. The affiliation with Psi Chi gives the college’s psychology and counseling programs a chance to host the chapter, allows students with honor-level achievements to participate in the… Read More

Criswell College Residence Hall ribbon cutting ceremony

Residence hall ribbon cutting marks historic moment for Criswell College

Kendall Lyons |March 12, 2021

Criswell College held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new residence hall on Saturday, March 6. Donors, members of the Board of Trustees, students, alumni, and leaders from the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention were in attendance for the historic event. Criswell College staff gave visitors a tour of the residence… Read More

Students, faculty, and staff honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as they participate in Dallas' MLK parade.

Criswell College participates in Dallas MLK Parade

Kendall Lyons |January 10, 2020
For the first time, students, faculty, and staff participated in Dallas’ annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration March/Parade on Monday, January 20. Students and employees of Criswell marched together along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, holding a banner that read “Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.”... Read More
Criswell students volunteering at a local church following a tornado.

Criswell students help Dallas church damaged by tornado

Kendall Lyons |October 21, 2019
Criswell College students, along with President Barry Creamer and Vice President of Advancement Joe Wooddell, worked together to help Primera Iglesia Bautista Mexicana with clean-up in the aftermath of a tornado that left the church destroyed. On Sunday evening, October 20, an EF-3 tornado tore apart the main sanctuary and... Read More
Populated ballroom shot of the annual Legacy Awards Gala

Criswell Legacy Gala honors alums, encourages support

Kendall Lyons |October 30, 2019
Over five hundred people were in attendance for the third annual Criswell Legacy Awards Gala on Monday, September 23 at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas. The gala is an opportunity for alumni and supporters of Criswell College to encourage and support students, faculty and staff, reflect on the accomplishments of... Read More
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