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Jessup University Announces Presidential Search Committee
At Jessup University, Jesus remains at the center of who we are and why we exist. As the university continues pursuing its mission of Christ-centered higher education, the Board of…
Read moreJessup University Announces New Leadership Appointments to Advance Growth and Stability
Jessup University today announced a series of leadership appointments designed to strengthen the University’s foundation, ensure long-term stability and position…
My Why: Kay Llovio
Throughout four remarkable decades, Vice President for Educational Effectiveness and Dean of the School of Business, Arts & Humanities, Kay…
Jessup University Announces Leadership Transition and Presidential Search
Jessup University today announced that Dr. John Jackson will be named to the role of Chancellor as he prepares to…
My Why: Rhonda Warner
December graduate Rhonda Warner used to think college was for other people — people with money, connections, or a perfect…
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My Story: Alexis Blunk (Welch)
In 2019, Alexis Blunk (formerly Welch) was announced as the first-ever head coach of Jessup STUNT. Within four seasons, Blunk transformed the Warriors into a national powerhouse, securing three consecutive National Championships before departing the…
My Story: Alex Medina | Why Hire a Jessup Graduate?
In the bustling legal landscape of California, Alex Medina stands out not just for his expertise, but for his unwavering faith and commitment to integrity. As a dedicated follower of Jesus, a loving husband, and…
My Story: Israel Alvarez
Alumnus and current student Israel Alvarez is on a mission. Graduating last December, he is a first-generation college graduate and now enrolled as an MAcc student. Currently employed with MUN CPAs, Alvarez is a tax…
My Story: Matt George
Sacramento sports enthusiasts might best know Matt George as the charismatic anchor/reporter for ABC10 News and the lively host of the Sacramento Kings podcast, “Locked on Kings.” George’s journey to becoming a prominent sports figure…
My Story: Adonia Hurley
“When God calls you to something, you do it,” says Jessup alumna and Rocklin Police and Canine Handler, Adonia Hurley. Called to law enforcement in high school, Hurley pursued her calling at Jessup University despite…
Multnomah Biblical Seminary of Jessup University Awarded Prestigious Grant to Support Pastoral Mental Health Through Science Engagement
The Multnomah Biblical Seminary (MBS) of Jessup University, today announced that it has been awarded a significant grant from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER)…
5 Essential Interview Tips for Recent College Graduates
By Char Von Vogt, Director of Career Services As a recent college graduate, the job search can be overwhelming, but with the right preparation, you can ace any interview. Here are five essential tips that…
Margaret Fell Fox: Opening Her Home to Faith and Equality
Let’s be real…life gets hard. And when it does, who do you have in your corner? In a world that often preaches self-sufficiency and independence, we sometimes forget the power of having strong, faith-filled women…
Ruth & Naomi: Women Who Overcame Together
Let’s be real…life gets hard. And when it does, who do you have in your corner? In a world that often preaches self-sufficiency and independence, we sometimes forget the power of having strong, faith-filled women…
Mary of Bethany
Woman, made in the image of God, alongside the man, is a necessary element of the design God established in the beginning account. Purposed for communion with Him, both woman and man were created equal,…
The Proverbs 31 Woman: Cherished Symbol, Not Perfected Ideal
Scripture itself, like almost everything in life, is multi-layered with those layers ranging from tangible fact to deeply metaphoric. 1 Author Michael Gorman explains that “a passage of Scripture is often like the center of…
The Story of Hannah: God Hears the Brokenhearted
Jesus’ concern for the lowly and weak, the humble and gentle, is so important that these are the first words in His Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5. Yet, I use these well-known verses…
“Most Blessed” Women in the Bible
The Bible has been called a “man’s book,” and Christianity a “masculine religion.” Nothing could be further from the truth. Women are significant in the biblical story because women are significant to God. Even when…
Faith in Action: Women Making a Difference in Global Outreach
By Kayla Balangue, Assistant Director of Campus Ministries, Local & Global Outreach As we celebrate International Women’s Day on Saturday, March 8, 2025, we are reminded of the remarkable ways women have shaped history through…
What is Digital Humanities?
One of the first things people ask me when they discover what I do is, “So, what is digital humanities?” Or sometimes, “What are the digital humanities?” (And yes, even the question’s grammar confuses people—is…
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