Update: Photos have been posted! Bethel College’s 2025 graduation ceremonies will take place Sunday, May 18, at 4 p.m. on campus. Bethel College300 E. 27th St.North Newton, KS 67117Tel: 316-283-2500 ...
Daniel Markowitz grew up listening to his grandparents’ stories and now credits them for his own love of history and storytelling. Markowitz will read from his first novel, The Spoils of Victory, at a ...
Organist David Pérez, Wichita, brings his knowledge and interests in music from Latin America to his recital at Bethel College. He will play Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. in the ...
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 ...
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, ...
The next in a series of programs connected with Kauffman Museum’s current special exhibition will look at how immigration affects churches. The exhibit is “Unlocking the Past: Immigrant Artifacts & ...
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 ...
The second film of the 2023-24 KIPCOR Film Series, originally scheduled for last November and postponed due to technical problems, will screen Feb. 11 on campus. Eroding History, a film by Andre Chung ...
Preaching is the centerpiece of many Christian worship services, and Bethel College will bring to campus a national leader in the study of preaching, called homiletics. The occasion is the biennial ...
The Kansas Independent College Foundation (KICF) recently named its 2025 Maud Wyatt Recognition Scholarship recipients, including Bethel student Patricia Huerta of McPherson. Last year’s Bethel ...
Damon Klassen, director of theater, surprised himself with his choice for the 2025 spring play. Despite imagining himself opting for “a hard-hitting political satire,” he went instead for “whimsy and ...