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Faculty and Student Scholarship

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These collections feature the scholarly work of students and faculty in publications and recorded presentations in the University Library.

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Featured series within these collections:

  1. Edgren Scholars Presentations
  2. Faculty Excellence Awardee Presentations

Primetime Video Collection

The Primetime Presentations from 2023-2024 include the most recent recordings of presentations given in the Bethel University Library featuring Bethel's teaching, scholarship, and service activities.

Bethel Community Video Collection

The Community Video Collection include videos previous to 2022-23 academic year.  These are recordings of presentations given in the Bethel University Library featuring Bethel's teaching, scholarship, and service activities.

Bethel Faculty Scholarship

The Bethel Faculty Scholarship Collection has the scholarly works of Bethel University Faculty and Academic Staff across the institution including the College of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School and the Seminary. As new publications and works are created they will be added to the collection.

Undergraduate Library Research Prize Winners

This collection includes undergraduate research that is competitively selected for substantial use of library resources and academic excellence.

Bethel Theses and Dissertations

The Bethel Theses and Dissertations collection currently contains theses, projects, and dissertations from the following graduate programs: Education Doctorate, Doctor of Ministry, Nurse Educator, Nurse-Midwifery, Physician Assistant, Master's Education programs and Athletic Training.

Honors Student Works

Students in the Pietas Honors program partner with faculty to more deeply explore a topic of interest in one of their classes to create a paper, project, or artwork. See some examples of this work in this collection.

Youngblood Biblical Archaeology (Bethel Community Only)

This collection consists of images of maps and archaeological remains that illustrate the context of Biblical times photographed and arranged by Bethel Seminary professor Ronald Youngblood in the 1960s.