Articles : Colleges and seminaries
Dec. 10, 2012 issue
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Photo by SaeJin Lee/AMBS
AMBS forum looks at immigration and consumption
Elkhart, Ind. — Ched Myers showed how biblical study reveals clear messages for issues the church faces today in presentations Nov. 15 at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary.
Myers is a biblical scholar, activist and educator who has challenged and supported Christians in peace and justice work and radical discipleship for 30 years. Working with Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries in Southern California, he focuses on building connections between the Bible and today’s world, church renewal and faith-based witness for justice.
Nov. 26, 2012 issue
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Succumbing to EMU’s magnetism, once, twice, thrice
HARRISONBURG, Va. — If Joelle Hackney had her way when she was 18, she would have started college 2,400 miles from Eastern Mennonite University at Humboldt State in Arcata, Calif.
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View from the mountain
I don’t talk very much about my religious beliefs, but because Bethel College has played a big role in my faith the last few years, I’m going to broach the subject.
Nov. 12, 2012 issue
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Bethel looks at history in Menno Simons Lectures
NORTH NEWTON, Kan. — Since the last Bethel College history was published in 1954, Keith L. Sprunger had a lot of new ground to cover in his 125th anniversary book.
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Canadian Mennonite University receives new president
Winnipeg, Man. — Canadian Mennonite University began a new era of leadership when it welcomed president Cheryl Pauls to her duties Nov. 1.
Oct. 29, 2012 issue
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From classroom to community
GOSHEN, Ind. — Goshen College’s alma mater proclaims, “There’s a spot in Indiana where the leafy Maple grows; ’Tis our dear and glorious Parkside where the Elkhart River flows.”
Oct. 15, 2012 issue
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Bluffton looks at why church matters
BLUFFTON, Ohio — A 2010 poll of “millennials” ages 18-29 found that their generation is leaving the church.
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College and university enrollment mostly down
Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kan., and Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Va., are the only U.S. Mennonite colleges to report overall enrollment growth over last fall, when almost every college reported an increase.
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Somali president EMU alum
HARRISONBURG, Va. — The new president of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, studied at Eastern Mennonite University’s 2001 Summer Peacebuilding Institute.
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Tabor football game canceled after death
Tabor and McPherson colleges in Kansas have canceled their Oct. 20 football game to honor the memory of a Tabor student who was fatally beaten last month in McPherson.

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