MISHAWAKA- The American Enterprise Institute is screening “For the Love of Neighbor: Politics for the Common Good” in the Academic Center in room 342. The first screening took place on Tuesday, Feb. 2, and the second screening will be on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 7 p... More »
MISHAWAKA—Bethel has hosted several blood drives over the years organized by various teams and individuals, and this school year the blood drives are headed up by Life Granville, a junior majoring in accounting and finance. Granville, who plays for the men’s... More »
MISHAWAKA—The Pilots’ bowling team has faced several challenges in kicking off its program. From having its inaugural season cut short to having an unusual off-season and now having to bowl in six tournaments in six weekends, the team has had to grapple with o... More »
MISHAWAKA–The Campus Safety Log for Jan. 24 through Feb. 8 records five fire alarm incidents, a campus policy violation, a maintenance issue, a student medical/injury incident and one theft from a vehicle in the athletics lot. To read the recorded details, cli... More »
MISHAWAKA—On Jan. 25, Board Chairman Randy Lehman announced that Vice President for Academic Services Barbara Bellefeuille, Ed.D., will be filling the role of interim president for Bethel University effective June 1. Bellefeuille was approached about the int... More »
MISHAWAKA – Bethel University’s Esports team has access to a new practice and competition facility: the recently-constructed Bendix Arena in South Bend’s Century Center. Gaming is a fairly sedentary hobby, so the location is not as important as some of the ot... More »
MISHAWAKA—Senior Thomas Jackson kicked off the 2021 Indoor Track & Field season in an explosive way. However, this did not mean the start of the season was easy. Like everyone else, COVID-19 proved to be an obstacle. “It’s been different,” said Jackson. “Even... More »
MISHAWAKA- While COVID-19 ended or postponed a lot of plans in 2020, many people still needed to continue making plans, tentative though they be. This was certainly true for Bethel’s Global Engagement Office. Last spring, when news broke of COVID-19 becoming... More »
MISHAWAKA—The competitive cheer team started their season on Jan. 23 at the Wildcat Invite. Head Coach Lucy Phipps is in her second season as the team’s head coach, her third season overall with the team, and has seen major improvements over the past two seaso... More »
Bryan Isaac, Ph.D., has been on staff at Bethel for longer than most students on campus have been alive. He came to the college in 1997 with an interest in a chemistry position. He thought the integration of chemistry and Christianity was important, and he had... More »
MISHAWAKA—On Jan. 14, it was officially announced that President Gregg Chenoweth will be leaving Bethel to take up a new position as president of his alma mater, Olivet Nazarene University, effective June 1. When Chenoweth first came to Bethel eight years ag... More »
For music students considering graduate school, Bethel’s music faculty offers some helpful advice. Professor of Music Reg Klopfenstein, D.M., emphasizes the need to prepare now while in undergraduate studies. This creates the foundation that students can esta... More »
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