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Seeing #Double

By: Radhika Patel and Susannah Sowell As our five weeks are wrapping up, we’ve started to notice similarities and doppelgängers between...

Seeing With New Eyes

This is a collection of quotes from the journalists about how the Governor's Scholars Program has helped us to see things from a...

Week Five Recap

By: Elisabeth Goodin and Jacob Woods In the blink of an eye, our time at GSP has come to a close. Bellarmine University was the home for...

Just GSPlay Things

By: Radhika Patel and Jacob Woods And cut scene! The frenzied excitement could be felt as soon as one walked into Michelle’s Dramatic...

Convocation: Abraham Lincoln

By: Susannah Sowell A tall man donning a tall hat with both a long face and long pants can only be one person: Abraham Lincoln. Although...

Week 4 Recap

By: Zoey Novek After Alumni Day the previous Saturday, scholars were able to settle back in and get back into the groove throughout week...

Going Around the GSWorld

By: Radhika Patel A waft of Indian spices. The beat of a djembe. The mystical touch of a kimono. Scholars had the chance to take a trip...

Convocation: Aaron Thompson

This past Tuesday, scholars attended their last convocation. Dr. Aaron Thompson, the current Head of Higher Education for Kentucky, is a...

Bellarmine Interviews: Everyday People

By: Jennay Leslie, Zoey Novak, and Maddie Soard Ask any scholar: the best part of Bellarmine’s campus is the staff. Their smiling faces...

Bellarmine Interviews: Student Life

By: Trey Curry, Ian Shumate, and Jacob Woods Here at GSP, we value perspective, and that is why we decided to interview a couple of our...

Bellarmine Interviews: One of Four

By: Jaley Adkins, Ashlyn Martin, and Susannah Sowell In 2015, Pope Francis addressed the United States Congress and acknowledged “four...

Bellarmine Interview: Athletics

By: Caroline Meister, Lane Hawn, and Rylee Bush With 22 sports and almost 400 athletes, Bellarmine Athletic Director Scott Wiegandt has a...

Week Three Recap

By: Elisabeth Goodin Week three marked the halfway point for Bellarmine GSP 2019. A mix of emotions began to form as thoughts of going...

Stringing Together Friendships

By: Jaley Adkins Crafting friendship bracelets is a longstanding tradition of the Governor’s Scholars Program. I was very excited to...

A Walking Tour of Bellarmine Statues

By: Emma Eskridge and Radhika Patel While walking through Bellarmine’s beautiful (yet unfortunately hilly) campus, scholars can’t help...

Field Trip to the Falls

By: Jaley Adkins Denise Owens’ general studies class is focused on discussing societal and political issues, so scholars were...

Bellarmine Interviews: Campus Life

By: Elisabeth Goodin, Ellie McGowan, and Jacob Millay As the journalists for GSP Bellarmine, we became interested in the unique culture...

WGSP Journalism Field Trip

By: Emma Eskridge Journalism scholars broke out of the Bellarmine bubble and ventured out into the world of news last week. They traveled...

Games, Games, Games

By: Ellie McGowan While on campus, playing games has become a great way to pass the time. Ranging from games that are interactive and...

Week Two Recap

By: Elisabeth Goodin Second week at GSP was full of even more eye-opening experiences. Everyone started to get comfortable, make friends,...

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Jennifer Price grew up in Hopkins County, Kentucky and attended South Hopkins High School. She was a Governor’s Scholar at Murray State University in 1992, and was assigned the Social and Political Theory focus area. After high school, she attended Transylvania University and pursued a degree in Psychology. She finished her bachelor’s degree and then decided to complete graduate school at the University of Arkansas, where she received a doctoral degree in clinical psychology. She has been a member of the GSP faculty and staff for many years, ranging from 1994 to present. She has done every job available except be a focus area instructor. Jen was recently encouraged by her friends to begin running and even completed a half marathon last may. Jen is a wife to Pete, and a mother to two children, Jacob (15) and Eli (12).

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Josh Woodward was a 1992 scholar at Murray State University. After completing undergraduate school at the University of Kentucky, Josh obtained a Masters in Water Resources from Minnesota and a Masters in Teaching from Cornell University. Outside of the program, Josh teaches a variety of science classes at Berea Community High School. When asked about his favorite part of the program, Josh responded with, “My favorite part is the notion that the five weeks is not really the program. It is everything after.” Nearly thirty years later, Josh and his fellow scholars are still close friends. 

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Helen Heines grew up in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, which is in Bullitt County. She attended North Bullitt High School where she applied and was accepted to attend GSP at Murray State University in 2010. Upon graduation in 2011, she continued her education at Western Kentucky University with a degree in elementary education. Currently, Helen is a 5th grade social studies teacher in Louisville, and spends her summers deeply involved in the GSP community. She began working as a Resident Advisor (RA) at Bellarmine University in 2015. She began moving up the ranks to become head RA and then later she obtained the title of Assistant Campus Director, a title that she still holds. 

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