The Bethel College Concert Choir has been the core of the music department since Walter Hohmann founded the ensemble in 1932 as the Bethel College A Cappella Choir. Though oratorio choruses, glee ...
Tickets are not required to attend the Nursing Pinning, Baccalaureate, or Commencement events. Parking areas are designated on the map by a “P” which includes the Thresher Stadium parking lot, ...
The Bethel College Board of Directors announced April 29 that Jon C. Gering, who has served as president since January 2018, has been given a contract extension through June 2030. The action was taken ...
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 ...
The Bethel College Employment Experiences program prepares students for meaningful lives of work and service and is designed to accomplish the following goals: Support the academic programming at ...
Bethel College is rooted in Christian theology, sustained by Anabaptist distinctiveness, and guided by Mennonite values. We welcome everyone to our campus and prize individuals for their unique ...
Bethel College appears in the annual “Best Colleges” issue published by U.S. News & World Report at #25 in Best Regional College Midwest. This group of schools awards mostly bachelor’s degrees. The 89 ...
Dr. Jon C. Gering has announced that he will conclude his service as president at the end of June 2026, marking more than eight years of leadership at the institution he first joined as a student. In ...
A long-ago Kansas farm boy will share his new book at Kauffman Museum this Sunday. David Janzen, Evanston, Ill., will read from Once Upon a Time There Was a Three-Year-Old Grandpa, published this year ...
Three Bethel students will start off the 2024-25 school year with a boost from two different special scholarships. Junior Patricia Huerta, McPherson, has been awarded one of 21 Green and Gold ...
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 ...
Dr. Valerie Mendoza, a historian and lecturer at Kansas City Kansas Community College, will present “Stories of Mexican Migration to Kansas” May 11 at 3 p.m. in the museum auditorium. This is the next ...
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