Young Alums of the Month: Greg & Beth Sibenaller
January 2026 - Our First Sibling Double Feature to kick-off the New Year!
Name: Greg Sibenaller
Major(s) and Graduation Date: Biology Major - May 2015
Favorite BVU Class: Genetics with Dr Hampton, particularly being able to work in the fruit fly lab. Seeing all the different mutations and their varying degrees of dominance in relation to other genes.
Job Title & Company: Internal Medicine Physician at St Anthony Hospital in Carroll. Currently deployed to Iraq as part of Operation Inherent Resolve.
Major Job/Position Responsibilities: Optimizing patients' health in both the outpatient and inpatient setting.
What do you like most about your job/position? There is something different everyday. From treating heart conditions, diabetes, kidney disease, and other chronic diseases no two days are the same.
What does it mean to you to be a beaver? I am so thankful to be a Beaver because it helped shape who I am. It's how I met my wife, pursued medical school, joined the military, continued playing basketball, and made lifelong friends. 
What advice would you give to current students at BVU? Get involved and try a little of everything. You never know when you may discover a new passion or make a lifelong friend.
Name: Beth Sibenaller
Major(s) and Graduation Date: Criminal Justice and Spanish - May 2019
Favorite BVU Class: My favorite classes were with Professor Riner and Professor Mills. They had great senses of humor and were passionate about their line of work. They'd also ensure students understood the material and donated their time to help students.
Job Title & Company: Special Agent with Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.
Major Job/Position Responsibilities: Investigate Major Crimes in the state of Iowa.
What do you like most about your job/position? I enjoy interacting with a variety of Iowans, and that each day brings something different.
What does it mean to you to be a beaver? I'm thankful for the connections that were made while at BVU. These relationships with friends and faculty have continued after I graduated.
What advice would you give to current students at BVU? It's never too early to start preparing for your future. You can do this by trying classes that challenge you, join clubs you are unfamiliar with, or interacting with different people.