Bethel College (kan.)
Recent News About Bethel College (kan.)
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Trauma and healing essential to Staley speaker’s theology
Theologian and author of one of this year's common texts for BIFL, Phuc Luu, will be on campus March 26-27, giving Staley Lectures on Sunday at 7 p.m. in the chapel and Monday at 11 a.m. in convocation.
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‘Follow your dreams’ at the heart of musical by composer of Rent
Bethel's music and theater departments present “tick, tick... BOOM!” by Jonathan Larson, Friday-Sunday, March 24-26, in Krehbiel Auditorium in Luyken Fine Arts Center.
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Award-winning journalists to give inside look at Kansas statehouse
The Bethel and wider community will get journalists’ view behind the curtain of the Kansas State Capitol at a forum on campus Thursday, March 30, at 7 p.m. in Krehbiel Auditorium.
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Lecturer to focus on social work and climate-change disaster response
Tonya Cross Hansel is interested in how populations are affected by trauma – whether medical, technological or climate-induced – and how social workers can help people recover.
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Land Institute president to speak on the future of food
Bethel in inviting the public to spend a day thinking about the future of food with Rachel Stroer, the president of The Land Institute in Salina, who will be on campus April 17.
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Chastain was beloved at Bethel as friend, colleague, mentor
The Bethel College community mourns the death of Thane Chastain, Wichita, a Bethel graduate with numerous ties of service and employment to the college.
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Research fund started to honor long-time history professor
Former students and family members will remember the late Keith Sprunger Saturday, March 11, at 7 p.m. at Kauffman Museum, when a research fund in his honor will be formally launched.
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Choir goes back on spring tour after pandemic hiatus
The Concert Choir takes its first spring break tour since 2019, singing in venues in Kansas, Iowa, Illinois and Missouri, beginning Friday, March 3, with an evening concert in Kansas City.
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Memoir takes writer on deep dive into land, heritage, history
Raylene Hinz-Penner will be talking about her book “East of Liberal: Notes on the Land,” published in December 2022, at Kauffman Museum on Sunday, Feb. 26, at 3 p.m. in the museum auditorium.
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Centenarian park ranger will be part of KIPCOR Film Series event
The third film in this year's KIPCOR Film Series, Sunday, Feb. 19, will include something rare – the (virtual) presence of the film's subject, Betty Reid Soskin, for the talkback session following the film.
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Artist seeks to create peacefulness through pottery
Stacey Stanhope Dundon's exhibit of ceramics, "Farm to Table," is now in the Regier Gallery in Luyken Fine Arts Center through Feb. 24, with the artist on campus Feb. 23-24.
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Junior Nursing Majors Observe Lamplighting
The Department of Nursing honored its junior students in the annual lamplighting, a longstanding tradition, which was held Dec. 3 just before the end of the fall 2022 semester.
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Creativity is theme of museum’s 2023 Kansas Day event
Creative Kansans of all kinds will be the center of the annual Celebrate Kansas Day! at Kauffman Museum on Saturday, Jan. 28, in and around the museum starting at noon.
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Regier wins competition, will play with NMKSO
Eli Regier won the annual Dwight Beckham Young Soloist competition (college division) sponsored by the Newton Mid-Kansas Symphony Orchestra, and will play in the Winter Classics Concert at Bethel Jan. 29.
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Bethel announces fall academic honors
One hundred seventy-two Bethel College students had fall 2022 grades that earned academic distinction.
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Our applications for incoming Fall 2023 students are open!
Our applications for incoming Fall 2023 students are open!