by Maranatha | College of Arts & Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Applied Science, MBU News
Aria Saunders is poised to join MBU’s faculty for Fall 2024, where she will fill a vital role in the Applied Science Department, specifically focusing on Physical Science-related coursework. With a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Bioengineering...
by Denise Graziano | College of Arts & Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Applied Science, MBU News
Athletic Performance Coach Jodi Faithfull is set to join MBU’s Science faculty this Fall ‘24. He will fill a pivotal role in overseeing Exercise Science practicums and internships, emphasizing the university’s commitment to providing students with practical,...
by Alyssa Uksas | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Applied Science, MBU News
Are you fascinated with the world of biochemistry but aren’t quite sure what career options are out there for you? Perhaps you are already considering a degree in Biochemistry but don’t know if it’s the right choice for you. Contrary to popular belief, biochemists do...
by Karrie Flegal | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Applied Science, MBU News
Entering the secular field of science can be a daunting task. Adelle Markle, a Biochemistry major from Phillips, WI, wrestled with God’s will for her future with a career in science especially as she looked forward to graduation. She enjoyed science and loved working...
by Courtney Rankin | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Applied Science, Faculty & Staff
Mr. Shawn Spencer will be joining the Applied Science faculty as a chemistry professor in the fall of 2022 at Maranatha Baptist University (MBU). He and his wife, Marla, have four children: Miriam, Morgan, Seth, and Paul. They currently live in Caldwell, West...
by Adam Love | College of Arts and Sciences>Department of Applied Science, MBU News
Another school year has come and gone. And although this year may have come like any other, it has gone like no other in history. But that does not mean that this years’ graduates have accomplished any less. They have overcome. And if this last few months has taught...