One hundred sixty-eight Bethel College students had fall 2025 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 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 & ...
The Bethel College graduating class of 2025 has chosen Dr. Trent Voth, assistant professor of Bible and religion, as their commencement speaker. One hundred and thirteen seniors are scheduled to take ...
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 ...
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, ...
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.
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 ...
It took a few decades, but with Josh Lawson’s appointment as Bethel College’s new head football coach, he’s made it to his top career goal thus far. Lawson was serving in an assistant coach position ...
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) announced June 9 that Kauffman Museum has received an Award of Excellence for the traveling exhibit “A Day With the Birds: Community ...
One of Newton’s “unsung heroes” is the featured speaker for Bethel College’s annual celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Larry Lee will speak at the event Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. in Krehbiel Auditorium 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 ...
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 ...