News
There’s an old saying about news, but we don’t believe it. “No news is bad news.” So we want to keep you informed about what is going on at B.H. Carroll. Below you’ll find the latest happenings. If you have a news tip about a B.H. Carroll faculty member, donor, alumnus or alumna, please let us know. We want to tell the world about what our students, donors, and professors are doing.
NCMAF and the Marsh Center Joins Forces
This partnership highlights an educational solution primarily for mid-level chaplains serving in the Department of Defense, Bureau of Prisons (BoP), the Veterans Affairs hospitals (VA), and other departments and agencies within the federal government.
Marsh Center webinar focuses on the relevance of chaplains
The Marsh Center and B. H. Carroll will host a free webinar for chaplains, ministers, and students who work in secular institutions from 2-4 p.m. (Central) March 10.
Join the Journey
A Doctor of Ministry is designed to provide expertise in the PRAXIS of a specialty area of ministry. For some, it will equip them for the next challenge in their current ministry setting. For others, it will lead them into completely new ministry opportunities.
B. H. Carroll offering free conference on suicide and self-harm Jan. 28
The conference is free of charge and open to counselors, ministers, and chaplains working with children, teens, young adults, military and first responders, and adults of all ages.
Students Transition to Canvas Learning Management System
IRVING, Texas (Dec. 7, 2021)—When students log into their courses in the Paschal term, they’ll find both a new look and new functionality in the Canvas learning management system (LMS). The shift from Moodle to Canvas was made because of...
South Texas Hispanic church prospers through pandemic
Check out what Raul Elizondo, one of our PhD students, is up to! We're proud of the work you're doing, Pastor Elizondo.
B. H. Carroll hosting seminar on assistance for victims of human trafficking
Twenty-seven million. That’s the current number of individuals being illegally trafficked as sex workers, illicit drug mules, and slaves worldwide.
Carroll to host seminar series aimed at helping couples survive infidelity
The “Equipping Ministry Leaders Series” begins Nov. 1 with the seminar, “Helping Couples Survive Infidelity,” from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Guest speakers are Dr. Lori Ryan, LPC, and Dr. Mentanna Campbell, LPC. Both are resident fellows at Carroll and work in the field of professional counseling.