On Campus

On Campus

It’s no surprise that artificial intelligence is here to stay. Read about ways our students are using AI in the classroom and hear from Professor Cameron Wilson who is teaching a writing course about making the most of AI as a tool. Our Aviation program continues to soar to new heights, enrolling record numbers of students. Among those are twins from Alaska whose story appears in this issue. You will also read about students like Aurora Pavin and Markiyan Uruskyy who are busy building community, fostering their faith and studying to become leaders in their fields of study.

Alumnus Drives Leadership to the Top

As a Jessup alumnus, Matthew Whitt reflects on his faith journey with gratitude and views his Jessup experience as the catalyst to his ever-increasing love for the Lord. “Looking back, there were so many beneficial...

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Beth Litwak Goes Full Circle

Meet Beth Litwak, the new full-time professor whose dedication to fostering creativity and excellence in the arts makes her a dynamic force within Jessup Theatre. With a wealth of experience gained from the bustling stages...

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Building Community

Sophomore Aurora Pavin is the epitome of a well-rounded college student. When she was six years old, her parents made the decision to leave Vicenza, Italy where she was born, to come to the United...

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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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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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God is Good, All the Time

Learning resilience from a young age, freshman Markiyan Uruskyy and his family fled Lviv, Ukraine hours after the ongoing crisis with Russia erupted on February 24, 2022. One of four boys, Uruskyy was just 16...

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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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Promoting Healing Through the Psalms

Searching for a faith-integrated curriculum led Talitha Frankenberger to Northern California, far from her hometown of Bonn, Germany, known for its Christmas markets and as the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven. Experiencing God’s call to...

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Unity First

On campus since last fall, Jessup’s Vice President of Diversity, Reconciliation and Unity (DRU) is Bishop Parnell M. Lovelace, Jr. (Ph.D., D.Min). Dr. Lovelace is excited to serve in this inaugural leadership role, wholeheartedly embracing...

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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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