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 […] ...
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 […] ...
Former faculty member Merrill Krabill is the featured artist in the Bethel gallery for November, and part of the biennial Worship and the Arts Symposium. Krabill’s exhibit of multi-media ceramic […] ...
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 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 & [… ...
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 […] ...
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: […] ...
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 […] ...
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 […] ...
The Kansas Music Teachers Association (KMTA) has named Dr. Christina Liu of Bethel College as the Outstanding Teacher of the Year for 2025. The award was announced at the KMTA […] ...
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 […] ...
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 ...