Features

Features

This issue shares feature stories about: Bishop Parnell M. Lovelace who is making an impact throughout our Jessup community in his role as vice president of diversity, reconciliation and unity. Unifying her teammates as Jessup softball gets underway is All American, NAIA Player of the Year and GSAC Player of the year, Sarah Giles. Our Multnomah Seminary students had the opportunity to learn, innovate and connect with ministry leaders and entrepreneurs while traveling through eight states on a project called the Start-Up Bus. Meanwhile, Greg Switzer is stepping up to lead our Jessup Foundation. Switzer is actively making connections to foster sustainability while enhancing engagement, philanthropic efforts and opportunities for collaborative efforts among the Board, students, faculty and constituents of the broader Jessup community.

Flying With Faith

Growing up hearing stories about missionaries and missionary pilots might seem like an unlikely bedtime story for twin girls, but not for Caelyn and Christina Wise who are freshmen at Jessup studying aviation. Located in...

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Fostering Heartfelt Leadership

After earning her undergraduate degree in accounting from another university, Olena Andrada took an unusual path and decided to pursue her passion for craft coffee. She began working at a specialty coffee company in business...

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Give: 24 | Save the Date, 3-24-25

Give:24 is just around the corner, set for Monday, March 24. Be sure to join the University’s one-day digital fundraiser. You are invited to participate for 24 hours by giving $24 and sharing the campaign...

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Growing from Greatness

Sarah Giles, a senior Digital Communication and Design major, is coming off of the greatest individual season in Jessup Athletics history. Equipped with the skills to excel in the game of softball, as she enters...

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Jessup Foundation

Over the years, Jessup University has benefited from the guidance and support of its Foundation Board. Now in a significant step forward, the University has appointed alumnus Greg Switzer to serve as executive director. This...

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Oh, Say Can You See…Through the Eyes of AI

When first-year student Nathan Rieger enrolled in Digital Humanities 101, he worried technology might overshadow the traditional study of history and literature. As Rieger recalls, “I was worried that technology might completely take over our...

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Writing with Artificial Intelligence

When ChatGPT became publicly available in late 2022, many feared that writing would follow the path of complex mathematical calculations outsourced to calculators decades ago. Why do math when the calculator can do it for...

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