From community building activities to service projects, Welcome Week at Bethel University featured a variety of opportunities for 991 new Royals to start making connections.
With new lab space, Bethel University will add a second cohort and double its post-bacc nursing program enrollment, providing more opportunities for adult students seeking a career change to nursing.
Bethel University launched a new internship partnership with the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society, providing Bethel history students with hands-on work experience and WBLAHS with needed support.
Bethel University’s track and field teams just won indoor MIAC titles and are beginning their first season on their new outdoor track and field facilities.
Bethel Seminary's new Sem Together program is a flexible cohort system that gives students the opportunity to build a deeper sense of community by consistently learning alongside the same peers.
Bethel University's new Center for Community Engaged Learning is designed to strengthen Bethel’s longstanding partnership with leaders and organizations in St. Paul’s Frogtown and Summit-University communities.
Bethel University's new actuarial science and finance major is slated to elevate Bethel’s visibility among employers, providing greater student recruiting potential to Bethel and greater employee hiring pools to businesses.
Created in partnership with The Urban Village and Fight For Something, the Fight for Something scholarship supports Karen and Karenni students who attend Bethel University.
All students in NCAA DIII comprehensive transition programs like Bethel University's BUILD program are now eligible to compete as traditional undergraduate athletes—thanks to the work of Bethel staff and students.
As the preferred university partner of the NAHL, Bethel University will provide thousands of hockey players the chance to pursue their educations in flexible online programs as they pursue their hockey dreams.
Bethel University is launching the Royal Exchange, a web/app platform to connect student-athletes with businesses, individuals, and nonprofits for opportunities to benefit from their name, image, and likeness.
Dr. Erik Brodt, a 2002 Bethel University graduate, was honored for his leadership and innovation in identifying, inspiring and equipping American Indian/Native youth to excel.
After graduation, Bethel University biokinetics major Emma Freebersyser ’22 will work as executive director of La Senda Spanish Center, a business she started to help students cultivate a love for learning Spanish.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, more than four million civilians have fled. Learn more about the crisis from two Bethel University alumni providing refugees with resources and hope for new beginnings.