Articles : Phil Richard/Hesston College
Sept. 19, 2005 issue
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‘Triple heritage’ hope for Mideast peace
HESSTON, Kan. — A history professor at Seattle (Wash.) Pacific University contends that the common heritage of Abraham claimed by Jews, Christians and Muslims can lead to peace, instead of conflict, among the people of those three faiths.
Sept. 12, 2005 issue
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Katrina a case study for new program at Hesston
HESSTON, Kan. — Taking Disaster Management classes at Hesston College changed how Kevin Miller viewed Hurricane Katrina.
Sept. 5, 2005 issue
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Centuries-old Torah displayed
HESSTON, Kan. — A Hebrew Torah scroll more than 300 years old has been loaned to Hesston College by Melvin and Vivian Eyster of Thomas, Okla.
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Historian to write Hesston’s story
HESSTON, Kan. — Historian John E. Sharp, formerly of Goshen, Ind., has been hired by Hesston College to write the college’s centennial history book.
Aug. 15, 2005 issue
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Walkway to offer new connections at Hesston
HESSTON, Kan. — Construction on a unique walkway that will connect Hesston College to Schowalter Villa, Dyck Arboretum and beyond is expected to begin this fall.
Aug. 1, 2005 issue
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Milestone for couple at India school
HESSTON, Kan. — Hesston College staff members Dave and Sena Osborne say a five-month volunteer assignment at Woodstock School in India earlier this year was a good milestone in their lives.
June 6, 2005 issue
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Hesston graduates leave a class gift
HESSTON, Kan. — The 189 graduating members of Hesston College’s Class of 2005 gave a class gift to the college, the first in 45 years.
May 23, 2005 issue
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Hesston president, wife honored for service
HESSTON, Kan. — Interim President Peter Wiebe and his wife, Rheta Mae, were recognized for serving two years at Hesston College during commencement weekend May 6-8 and at the annual faculty-staff gathering May 9.
May 9, 2005 issue
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Hesston ESL professor concludes long career
HESSTON, Kan. — The end of spring semester will mark the close of 54 years in education for Hesston College professor Al Yoder. With his retirement, Yoder concludes 25 years at the college, where he taught courses in education and English as a second language.
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Hesston professor retires a second time
HESSTON, Kan. — This spring marks Paul Friesen’s second retirement from Hesston College.

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