The public is invited to celebrate the beginning of Advent at Kauffman Museum with a Deutsche Weihnachtslieder (German hymn sing) on Nov. 30. Bethel College emeritus faculty William Eash (music) and ...
Historian and archivist John D. Thiesen will present the next in a series of special programs associated with Kauffman Museum’s current special exhibit. Thiesen, co-director of libraries and archivist ...
One hundred ninety-seven Bethel College students had fall 2024 grades that earned academic distinction. Students whose semester grade point average is 3.7 or higher are named to the Dean’s List, while ...
Keren Kandel began Dec. 4 as executive director of the Kansas Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (KIPCOR). Kandel came to Bethel from Chicago, and brings an extensive background in ...
This year’s KIPCOR Peace Lecture at Bethel College is going to be much more like a fireside chat or a conversation around a dinner table. “A Conversation with Sister Barbara McCracken” will take place ...
The college’s founders would never have envisioned the latest educational offering when they filed the charter 138 years ago. However, the new Workforce Development Certificates (WDCs) that went live ...
As people across the state and the country prepare to cast votes for president on down, one Kansas artist is remembering the struggle for women’s suffrage. Phyllis Pease of Manhattan is creating a ...
An internationally renowned theologian will lecture at Bethel during Fall Fest, thanks to the efforts of one alumnus. Miroslav Volf, a Croatian Protestant and professor of theology at Yale University, ...
Although he hasn’t been far away, Dr. Russell Adrian is now “home” on the Bethel campus to conduct the annual “Bethel Sings” concert. Featuring three choirs and two student-led small a cappella groups ...
After six years, Bethel College’s upward enrollment trend hit a bump. Numbers for the fall semester are released on the official 20th day of classes, which was Sept. 15 this year. As of that date, the ...
There aren’t many all-female professional brass groups out there in the world – and one is coming to Bethel. Seraph Brass will be doing a two-day residency at the college, working with Chris ...
For the second year in a row, a Bethel College student is the winner of the annual Dwight Beckham Young Soloist competition (college division) sponsored by the Newton Mid-Kansas Symphony Orchestra.
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