
{"articleDetail":{"publishDateDisplay":"April 9, 2026","summary":"Peter Samuelsen &#8217;27 chose Geneva for its strong support of military families, finding in it a welcoming and faith-centered community where he could grow and serve.","image":"site://geneva.edu/stories/2026/peter-samuelsen-header.jpg","tagItems":"[]","articleText":"From the&#160;chapel stage&#160;performing&#160;with&#160;New Song, Geneva&#8217;s musical ministry group, to late night rounds as a&#160;resident&#160;assistant&#160;(RA)&#160;in Young&#160;Hall, Peter Samuelsen&#160;&#8216;27&#160;stays busy&#160;across&#160;campus.&#160;A&#160;junior studying&#160;mechanical engineering, Peter has been a faithful student at Geneva since day one, where he has dedicated himself to living the Christian life. &#8220;I just desire to do something good for campus generally,&#8221; he&#160;says.&#160;&#160;\nBorn in Hawaii, Peter'apos;s journey to Geneva&#160;was&#160;not been a simple one. &#8220;We moved around a lot when I was a kid,&#8221; he says,&#160;&#8220;But we always found a good Presbyterian church to go to&#160;wherever we were, so that was&#160;a big factor&#160;coming here. There was also the fact that Geneva is&#160;really good&#160;to military families, so that helped a lot.&#8221; Coming from a military family, Peter found Geneva to be an especially stable and welcoming community, while&#160;also providing&#160;excellent financial aid.&#160;Geneva is a top ranked military friendly school,&#160;earning&#160;the&#160;2026-2027&#160;Military Friendly&#174; School designation in the&#160;top 10 for the&#160;gold&#160;level.&#160;\nAfter visiting several other Christian colleges in his senior year of high school, Peter settled on Geneva as his academic home for the next four years. &#8220;It felt very welcoming,&#8221; he says.&#160;&#160;\nPeter soon found that the&#160;College abounds with opportunities to learn from&#160;excellent faculty in a wide array of fields,&#160;to&#160;connect with a deeply rooted faith community, and&#160;to&#160;serve others.&#160;Peter mentions&#160;not only engineering professors&#160;as formative,&#160;but credits&#160;faculty&#160;an&#160;staff members&#160;with whom he has&#160;learned&#160;outside of his&#160;primary field of study, including&#160;President Calvin Troup, PhD and Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies Byron Curtis, PhD. Peter says,&#160;&#8220;Even hearing things that&#160;they&#8217;ve&#160;said has helped me grow. Dr. Troup, with the honors class I took with him, has shaped me. Dr. Curtis, I never even had&#160;him for&#160;class, but he has shaped the way I think, especially about history and my place in the world. And people at College Hill Reformed Church, not even faculty, but members of the community, because you&#160;can&#8217;t&#160;neglect that, [have shaped my worldview].&#8221;&#160;\nPeter has deeply invested in the college&#160;community,&#160;especially&#160;his hall in the men&#8217;s apartments, where he serves as an RA.&#160;His choice to join&#160;Residence Life&#160;came from a desire to serve his neighbor.&#160;&#8220;I really wanted to be put in a position where I had to do things for others, even when I didn&#8217;t feel like it,&#8221; Peter says.&#160;&#8220;It&#8217;s been&#160;a good experience.&#160;I&#8217;ve&#160;learned so much and grown so much.&#160;I&#8217;ve&#160;built a lot of deep, lasting friendships here, which I think will last&#160;probably the&#160;rest of my life.&#8221;&#160;&#160;\nAfter he graduates from Geneva, Peter plans to work for a&#160;time&#160;as part of a naval&#160;contractor&#160;firm in Philadelphia. &#8220;It will be design work, which is part of the reason I wanted to be an&#160;engineer. I like building stuff,&#8221; Peter&#160;comments.&#160;&#160;\nThe years Peter has spent at Geneva have deeply shaped him, and he knows&#160;the fruit of his education&#160;will continue long after&#160;he&#8217;s&#160;graduated.&#160;&#8220;There&#8217;s&#160;a lot to learn&#160;at&#160;Geneva, particularly if you get to know professors,&#8221; Peter&#160;says.&#160;&#8220;There&#8217;s&#160;so many experts on campus, people who want to teach, and if you want to talk to a professor, you can go straight to the source.&#160;I&#8217;ve&#160;learned so much here.&#8221;&#160;\nBy Luke&#160;MacKenzie &#8216;26","author":null,"publishDate":"2026-04-09","type":"Stories","title":"Peter Samuelsen:&#160;Shaped by Christian Excellence","imageDesc":"","url":"/article/peter-samuelsen-shaped-by-christian-excellence","blogCategories":"","id":"5511932cac0a240453ea96936c9630d9","detailUrl":"/stories/2026/04/peter-samuelsen-shaped-by-christian-excellence.json","sourcePath":null,"slug":"peter-samuelsen-shaped-by-christian-excellence"}}
