Includes his work portfolio, CV, and personal information. Website is generated by Wordpress and free image viewing software called Simpleviewer.
User Profile for Ruben Rivera, professor of History at Bethel University. He authors several blogs, the most relevant to history being "Heavenly minded and Earthly Good".
Chris Gehrz's blog that explores Christianity, history, education, and how they intersect.
Website is maintained by Michael Dreher who is Webmaster of the site. He used to host it on Bethel's servers and had to move it off.
The National Christian College Forensics Association sponsors the National Christian College Forensics Invitational, a forensics tournament for schools in the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities, as well as other like-minded schools.
This is a web version of a talk presented at Bethel College on October 28, 1999 by Dr. Eric Gossett.
Has links to three different versions of the presentation.
Blog of DR. CHERYL BOSTROM
Contains articles she's written from a faith-based perspective and links that interest her as an educator. Educational background includes an Ed.D. in Educational Administration, K-12 Principal License, Postsecondary Teaching Certificate, M.A. in Communication with an emphasis in intercultural communication, Teaching English as a Foreign Language Certificate, and B.S. in Organizational Administration.
She specializes in Diffusion of Innovations.
Publication of the Christian History Institute. Chris Armstrong's version of the resurrected publication that was once with Christianity Today.
Blog post on Mike Holmes blog about his new version of the Greek New Testament. "SBL and Logos Bible Software announce a new Greek NT"
Software project where Rollin King of Bethel University is one of the Primary Developers with two other professors from Virginia Tech and one from Georgia Tech. Supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the US Department of Energy.
Professor of Hebrew Bible and Lead Faculty of Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Theological Studies
Lisa Houle's blog about technology and teaching. Lisa is a member of the Teaching and Learning Technology team at Bethel University.
Partnership with Jerusalem University College to provide Long and Short Term Study Opportunities in Jerusalem for Bethel Seminary students.
Chad Hoyt operates and runs the website for the AMO Lab. Includes images and video of the atom capture experiments and the lab itself.
Personal website of Adam Johnson, psychology professor who specializes in neuroscience, cognitive science, decision-making, and computational psychology
Article written by Biology professor Sara Wyse about research experiences for undergraduates at Michigan State University and applied by her at Bethel.
Bethel History Department's blog including student essays and reflections.
Opinion piece by David Brooks on May 3, 2012 mentioned by Christian Winn in email as part of "two different impulses" in higher education related to teaching online or face-to-face.
Companion website to her newly published book "It's Milking Time" from Random House books. April 2012.
Based on her experiences growing up on a farm in rural Minnesota.
This anthology by editor Mark Rhoads, Department of Music at Bethel University, contains 50 representative tunes in 33 tunebooks and 7 categories sung by Americans from the period between the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and the mid-19th century. We most often experience the printed tunes through transcriptions; but here you will see these tunes as they appeared in the old tunebooks.