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Chainsaw Art – A Bethel Prof’s Passion
Adjunct professor of Spanish and sculpture Roberto Celis turns stumps into treasures with a chainsaw. Click to read more.
- February 3, 2012
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A Man with a Mission for God
As a regional coordinator for Experience Mission, liberal arts major Yonathan Moya (’10) oversees short-term mission work in Spanish-speaking communities.
The Mission of an Extreme Kiteboarder
Learn about how Kelsey (Waliszewski ’09) Poole is using an extreme sport as a ministry tool in Hawaii.
- December 16, 2011
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Using Your Hands to Talk as a Career
When Angela Myers was in college she accidentally discovered a new passion during an American Sign Language (ASL) elective class.
Stitching Together a Masterpiece
Bethel graduate Bea Eisenhour (’11) designed all of the costumes for one of the theatre department’s recent productions. Find out which one by clicking here.
- September 30, 2011
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Knowing the Past, Seeing the Future
Professor Chris Stackowicz finds ancient works while envisioning a future for Roma children.
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One Student’s Vision: Give Water to the Poor
One student has a heart to help others have access to clean water.
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A Symphony of Hope
Alumnus Jared Schwartz (’04) records an album with the members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
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Business with a Side of Fun
Find out how her Bethel degree helped Tammy Boetsma (’93) become CFO of Hacienda and LaSenorita Mexican Restaurants.