Five young peacemakers shared why they chose peace over military service April 22 at an Eastern Mennonite School event highlighting the relevance of conscientious objection today.
Five young peacemakers shared why they chose peace over military service April 22 at an Eastern Mennonite School event highlighting the relevance of conscientious objection today.
Students at Eastern Mennonite University and Bethel College called for a cease-fire in Gaza with their voices, bodies and two large bells in multiday demonstrations in March and early April.
Bluffton University and the University of Findlay on March 20 announced plans to merge the two institutions.
Bluffton University and the University of Findlay on March 20 announced plans to merge the two institutions.
LCC International University is hosting a European peace conference on the theme “Living with Fragile Identities” Feb. 29-March 3 in Klaipėda, Lithuania.
On Feb. 12, Goshen College terminated the employment of Richard Brunson, former associate professor of music and director of the Goshen College Symphony Orchestra. He had been on administrative leave for six days.
When Kristel Kennedy came to the Mennonite Church USA convention last July, she wasn’t expecting to emerge as a leader and organizer for Mennonites who work in public education.
Mary K. Oyer, a music professor who influenced many Mennonites’ relationship with the fine arts, died Jan. 11 in Goshen, Ind. The Goshen College professor emerita of music and former professor of church music at what is now Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary was 100.
Shana Peachey Boshart has been hired as program facilitator for Shine Curriculum. The full-time, grant-funded position was created to facilitate development of the Everywhere Faith program, a new faith practice resource.