Articles : Phil Richard/Hesston College
Dec. 19, 2005 issue
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Photo by Larry Bartel/Hesston College
Hesston hosts MDS workshop
HESSTON, Kan. — The semiannual project leadership workshop conducted by Mennonite Disaster Service drew 23 people from the United States and Canada to the Hesston College campus Nov. 30-Dec. 2.
The goal was to identify and train project leaders as well as people who will fill supporting roles, such as cooks, crew leaders and construction foremen.
Dec. 12, 2005 issue
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‘Butterfly Daydream’ is Hesston’s new sculpture
HESSTON, Kan. — Hesston College dedicated a new sculpture — “Butterfly Daydream,” by 1969 graduate John Mishler of Goshen, Ind. — east of Smith Center Nov. 25.
Dec. 5, 2005 issue
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Hesston students minister to homeless
HESSTON, Kan. — Hesston College students this fall have ministered to Newton-area people who are homeless or have HIV/AIDS.
Nov. 28, 2005 issue
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Donors help Hesston nursing program find ‘home’ at hospital
HESSTON, Kan. — Thanks to generous donors, Hesston College nursing students have a place they can call their “home” while doing clinical training at Newton Medical Center.
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Former leader returns to MDS roots
HESSTON, Kan. — The former head of Mennonite Disaster Service invited his audience at Hesston College to help the people in the Gulf Coast region recover from devastating hurricanes.
Nov. 7, 2005 issue
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Hesston College inaugurates president
HESSTON, Kan. — A Hesston College graduate internationally known for his work in conciliation and mediation called those attending the inauguration of President Howard Keim to be vulnerable, to be love and to be humble.
Oct. 31, 2005 issue
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Hesston group assists with Louisiana cleanup
HESSTON, Kan. — Eleven Hesston College students spent their fall break helping people in southern Louisiana clean up after Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita.
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Speaker hails uniqueness of MDS and new Hesston College program
HESSTON, Kan. — An expert in disaster management said Oct. 13 that Hesston College is the only school offering students a program focusing on the most vulnerable people in a disaster.
Oct. 17, 2005 issue
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Potter pursues craft as Hesston artist-in-residence
HESSTON, Kan. — Brittni Wegmann of Sarasota, Fla., is the Hesston College art department’s artist-in-residence for the 2005-06 school year.
Sept. 26, 2005 issue
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Small groups build true community
HESSTON, Kan. — Pastors and other church leaders explored and gained firsthand experience how to build Christ-centered community through small groups during a conference at Hesston College Sept. 16-18.

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