Can GMOs Honor God? Dr. Ming Zheng’s Research in Biotechnology  

Dr. Ming Zheng, professor of biology, spent his recent sabbatical in research labs exploring how to make immature corn pollen systems reproduce more quickly—which will ultimately help people get the food they need faster.

Female Leadership in Engineering: Jane Eisenhauer ’09 at Raytheon 

Jane Eisenhauer on female engineering.

Jane Eisenhauer ’09 spent her entire career at Raytheon Technologies, a major U.S. defense contractor company. We sat down to ask her about her role as a systems engineer and what it’s like working as a woman in Raytheon engineering. 

Matthew Ravichandran ’23 Wins ASA Early Career Scientist Award for Bridging Faith and Science 

Matthew Ravichandran talks abut science and faith.

Matthew Ravichandran ’23, the American Scientific Affiliation 2024 Early Career Scientist Award recipient, talks about his current job as a research technician in the Puigserver Lab at the Dana-Farber Institute.

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. 

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.