A Kauffman Museum traveling exhibit that debuted on the road in 2017 is back home at the museum on the Bethel campus through ...
In Bethel’s spring musical, the beloved classic Alice in Wonderland becomes a vehicle for navigating love, loss and growing up in trying circumstances. The music and theater departments present Alice ...
A “daily practice” can be and often is more than a habit – for Dr. Rachel Epp Buller, daily practice is part of her life, health and art. Buller’s exhibit “Daily Commitments” opened Feb. 20 in the ...
When Bethel staff began planning the 2026 Justice Symposium, they knew “immigration” pushed a hot button, but not the ways in ...
A scholar of Anabaptist history and theology will give two lectures at Bethel College, aimed at Bethel seniors but open to anyone. Jamie Pitts is associate professor of Anabaptist studies and chair of ...
The Health & Physical Education Teaching major prepares you to become a qualified and effective health and physical education teacher. It encompasses topics such as curriculum development, teaching ...
While the Woolworth’s lunch counter sit-in in Greensboro, N.C., in February 1960 was a pivotal moment in civil rights history, the first such action actually took place in Wichita. Kauffman Museum at ...
Be sure to bring curiosity and a bit of an appetite to Kauffman Museum’s annual Kansas Day celebration, which focuses on food. “Flavor of Kansas” is the theme for Celebrate Kansas Day! activities on ...
As the title of his exhibit currently on display at Bethel indicates, Marco Hernandez Guillen is using his art to explore his heritage. “Reclaiming My Roots” opened Jan. 20 in the Regier Gallery in ...
Karen Hiebert, rural Hesston, began Jan. 12 as vice president for business and finance. She replaces Jayna Bertholf, who resigned last fall. Hiebert recently took voluntary retirement from Excel ...