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Flexibility is one of the top benefits of becoming a physician assistant. Here's a run-down of specialties to consider, and ...
This individual skills camp is designed for female athletes with at least one year of competitive volleyball experience and who are entering grades 8 and 9.
This day camp helps players in grades 3-8 develop football fundamentals and build confidence in their skills.
Bethel University has named Tom Brown, Ph.D., as the first dean of its new school of business. “He is the right leader for this formative moment in Bethel’s history,” says University Provost Robin ...
Meet Stephanie Smith, Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics, at Bethel University.
Bethel remembers Dottie Haugen The beloved physical education professor died May 19, 2025, at age 87. For 25 years, her energy and enthusiasm shaped the hearts, minds, and bodies of Bethel students.
Discover if PSEO is right for you. Learn how high school students can earn free college credit, explore new subjects, and jump-start their college journey through Postsecondary Enrollment Options.
Fast-tracking with a 3+2 ministry degree pathway Through Bethel’s revamped Ministry Scholars program—a 3+2 ministry degree pathway—undergraduate students can complete a bachelor’s degree and a ...
Pave the way for diverse career opportunities by choosing the right major and taking advantage of the resources available to you.
Pull up a seat: dining at Bethel Food is an important part of life—and the college experience. Dining on Bethel’s campus creates intentional community, supports healthy habits, and offers variety ...
Biology, the study of life, offers a degree that’s as versatile as it is impactful. From understanding the complexities of human health to exploring ecosystems and advancing biotechnology, biology ...
Kevin Pieh ’06, CEO of Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery, found purpose in dairy Alum Kevin Pieh ‘06 always loved cheese—but never imagined he’d make a career out of it after graduating from Bethel with ...