Dr. Liza Abraham on the Benefits of Green Chemistry in Education and Industry 

Dr. Liza Abraham, associate professor of chemistry, is on a mission to help higher education focus on green chemistry that is greener and safer, empowering students to create a positive impact on the world. 

Answering the Call: George Barclay’s (’79B) Journey in Ministry and Community Leadership 

George Barclay speaks about his career in ministry.

George Barclay ’79B has served in ministry his entire career in the northeast and spent the last 30 years at Norwood Baptist Church in Warwick, RI. We sat down with him to ask about his career and trends in the American church.  

Faith, Conservation and Penguins: Allie Cook’s ’25 Internship at the New England Aquarium 

Allie Cook’ interns with penguins at the New England Aquarium.

Allie Cook ’25 worked as an intern in the African penguin exhibit at the New England Aquarium last summer caring for penguins and educating visitors on how they can contribute to the preservation of God’s creation.  

Can AI Chatbots Reflect the Image of God? Insights from Dr. Derek Schuurman 

Dr. Derek C. Schuurman, professor of computer science at Calvin University, spoke at a recent CFI event on the pros and cons of AI chatbots for humanity and how we as Christians can respond to this technological development responsibly and faithfully. 

How Madison Vavala ’24 Found Her Niche in Partnership Marketing with Philadelphia Union

Madison Vavala ’24 served as a partnership marketing intern for the Philadelphia Union.

Madison Vavala ’24 served as a partnership marketing intern for the Philadelphia Union, a professional soccer team, over the summer. Her role brought her into contact with the highest levels of many prestigious companies, including Subaru, Coca-Cola and Adidas.