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Historical Analysis

By: Trey Curry On Monday, July 8th, I had the chance to attend Kyle Jones’ Historical Analysis class. The very first thing I noticed was...

Innovation at Its Sweetest

By: Caroline Meister and Emma Eskridge Living somewhere different for five weeks can be a scary proposition for high schoolers; many...

Frenzied Forensics Focus Area

By: Jacob Woods and Susannah Sowell Seeing a crazed group of nineteen scholars running down the hill in mad pursuit of a stolen Richard...

We All Have Stories To Tell (Creative Writing)

By: Ashlyn Martin Bellarmine GSP’s Creative Writing class lives up to its name...creative. As soon as I walked into the class I ambushed...

International Relations Forming Relationships

By: Jaley Adkins Just as colonial powers tapped into the gold and diamond mines of the Democratic People’s Republic of the Congo,...

Cultural Anthropology Focus Area

By: Lane Hawn What is cultural anthropology? The term “anthropology” is defined as “the study of human societies, as well as their...

Just Social Theory Shenanigans

By: Radhika Patel 4 press conferences to prepare for, 3 focus areas to prepare with, and 2 days to prepare in is no easy task, especially...

Psychology and Behavioral Studies

By: Jacob Millay Being who you are in the face of cultural repression is an attribute that does not always come easy for people,...

How to Survive Biology 101

By: Elisabeth Goodin Struggling to get through your everyday biology classes? Tired of basic mitosis and photosynthesis content? So is...

Healthcare Focus Area

By: Caroline Meister and Jennay Leslie Cleveland native Stephen Buchholz earned his B.A. in Biochemistry from Depauw University. While...

Astronomy

By: Emma Eskridge In a metropolitan area like Louisville, star-gazing is an activity with many inhibitions. Studying Jupiter’s moons and...

A Day in Business, Accounting, and Entrepreneurship

By: Ellie McGowan Journalism Scholars for the Bellarmine Campus were assigned to another focus area for a day to report on the happenings...

Whomever You Want to Be

By: Jaley Adkins “Sancho, I know who I am and I know I can be whomever I want to be,” Aristófanes Cedeño said as he summarized his...

Fun in Film Studies

By: Maddie Soard Lights. Camera. Action! Craig Miller’s film studies class starts every Monday sharing their weekend highlights and...

Day in the Life of a Philosopher

By: Zoey Novak Lisa Hicks, an instructor known for her love of knitting and hate of field trips, runs a bright and happy classroom...

Engineering

By: Ian Shumate With the world seemingly becoming more technologically advanced and efficient each day, engineering careers have become a...

Weatherman Woods

Summer storms have become the expected usuality over the past few days at Bellarmine University. Scholars are packing their poncho,...

It's Girl Time!!

All the different experiences in hall bonding night! Secondo 4A By: Susannah Sowell Secondo 4A, Madeline’s Hall, the Desert Island—all of...

NO ISSUES in Political Issues

By: Bryce Dhom and Chloe Walker While observing the political issues focus area, they transitioned very often to incorporate many issues,...

Party in the U.S.A.

On Thursday, the Governor’s Scholars and all of America celebrated the birth of our nation. Around the country, fireworks were launched...

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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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