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Carissa Carroll ’03 named Alumna of the Year for the College of Arts & Sciences. Carissa Carroll ’03's personal journey with her son's Down syndrome diagnosis inspired her to establish a nonprofit ...
As a student at Bethel, Maddison Sumners ’22 set her sight on excellence. She was determined to excel as a student in the accounting and finance program and she graduated summa cum laude with a ...
Whether it’s checking your calendar, finding the fastest driving route, setting a reminder, or searching for dinner recipes, one name does it all—on your phone, your speaker, your inbox, and your ...
Bridging the gap between academic knowledge and practical skills is key to career success. When you apply what you’re ...
Bethel University has been a leader in Christian higher education since 1871. Come see why we're one of the most ...
Bethel University has been a leader in Christian higher education since 1871. Come see why we're one of the most ...
Biochemistry major Abbie Shearer ’25 partnered with chemistry professor Angela Stoeckman to create the lion’s mane research project, and she recently presented the results at the American Chemical ...
When a recruiter called asking if Stacie Stanley GS’13 was interested in becoming superintendent of St. Paul Public Schools, she initially declined. She was happy in her role as superintendent of ...
In April 2025, Bethel University’s associate dean of education, Katie Bonawitz, helped lead a global virtual conference on disability education that brought together over 1,500 participants across ...
Legacy Talks. Four departing Bethel employees share words of wisdom in their "Legacy Talks." Marion Larson, English professor. At Bethel for more than 30 years, Larson has cultivated a space for ...