By Dr. Robert Daniels I was a senior in college, I was a business and psychology double-major. I had good grades. I needed a job. So, with the help of the career planning office I put together a great resume and cover letter which I sent to numerous businesses... More »
The Multi-Ethnic Resource Team (MERT) is hosting an event featuring beauty and diversity: the Center for Intercultural Development Art Show. MERT’s leaders include Theo Williams as coordinator for faculty, Lisa Malkewicz for staff, Lori Gonzalez for internatio... More »
After the first ten games of the season the Bethel women’s soccer team has managed to attain a 4-6 overall record and a 1-2 record in the Mid-Central Conference. Although the team is just slightly under the .500 mark, they have battled in a number of hard foug... More »
Wednesday Nov. 5 Bethel College held a unique event. The Everest-Rohrer Auditorium hosted “A Night of Magic with Deaf Magicians.” The event was run by the Bethel College ASL Club. Matt Morgan, one of the deaf magicians, contacted Angela Myers, associate profes... More »
In the ever competitive Mid-Central Conference the Bethel volleyball team is holding its own. The team is 2-2 in the conference and is now 11-10 overall. The Pilots most recently played in the Mount Vernon Nazarene University Invitational on Oct. 2 and Oct. 3 ... More »
It all started with Laren Poole, Jason Russell and Bobby Bailey of San Diego, California. In 2003 they traveled to Africa in Northern Uganda where they discovered “Joseph Kony’s Child Soldiers.” Kony is the leader of a rebel group from Northern Uganda. He and ... More »
Bethel graduate Michelle Ferris has been keeping busy since her graduation last May. Ferris and The Vineyard Church are hosting a benefit art auction to raise funds for orphaned children in South Sudan. “Art for the Heart of Africa” will be held on Friday, Oct... More »
“I immediately felt sick when I found out about the accident,” said admission counselor and former Bethel College student, Paula Richardson, about her husband. “I just needed to talk with him so I could make sure that he was okay.” On Monday, Sept. 28, Jason R... More »
On Tuesday, Oct. 6 over 900 Bethel students went out into the surrounding communities to serve their neighbors. Forty-three different groups worked in locations throughout Michiana. According to Service Learning, the number of groups was smaller than in years ... More »
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