The Arts – Spring 2015
Professional Actors Visit Campus In October 2014, two professional actors who serve on the advisory council for the Theatre Department visited campus. Actor Jamie Mac attended Bethel’s performance of...
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GREAT Job Awards GREAT Job Awards In November 2014, President Gregg Chenoweth, Ph.D., recognized several Bethel employees who have done an exemplary job in living out the GREATer priorities. Awards...
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Career and Internship Fair 2015 Members of Bethel’s Marketing, Communications and Admission team members with their awards. Career and Internship Fair Draws 100 Employers to Campus On Feb. 19, the...
View ArticleComing “Home” to Coach
For Andrew Wodrich ’07 returning to Bethel to coach Lady Pilots basketball has been a homecoming of sorts. “I think the people make Bethel, and a lot of the people are still here from when I was going...
View ArticleGiving Back: Opening Students’ Eyes to World-Class Theatre
John and Therese Gardner (right of center) attend the Stratford Festival in Stratford, Ontario as part of “The Stratford Experience.” John Gardner retired in 2006 from Noble Composites, Inc., as chief...
View ArticleFighting for Life
Toni Steffensen Pauls, Ph.D. When Toni Steffensen Pauls, Ph.D., and her son were involved in a life-threatening car accident on Oct. 3, 2001, the doctors said she wouldn’t live. Her left leg was...
View ArticleEmbracing Every Day as a Gift
Chris Hess Women’s Golf Coach Chris Hess ’93 is known for his belief that “every day is a gift.” During the summer of 2012, Hess was diagnosed with basal cell melanoma. He underwent surgery and was...
View ArticleThe Work of His Hands
Noah Buchholz, M.Div., assistant professor of American Sign Language (ASL) at Bethel College, is a natural storyteller. It’s something he’s been doing for as long as he can remember, so it’s no...
View ArticleDaring to Achieve the Impossible
When most people think of Antarctica, they picture a white, barren landscape — a place suitable only for scientists, explorers and penguins. But for Joel Runyon ’09, Antarctica represents the thrill of...
View ArticleEmpowered Through Education
Shanti Lama ’15 has big goals after graduation. The business major and native of Nepal plans to take what she’s learned at Bethel College and put it into practice in her home country, empowering young...
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