Marceil Yoder ’58 crowned Elkhart County senior fair queen
Marceil Yoder '58 was crowned 2018 Elkhart County 4-H Senior Fair Queen.
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Marceil Yoder '58 was crowned 2018 Elkhart County 4-H Senior Fair Queen.
Amanda Bouwman '07 reflects on her experience of visiting the Philadelphia Detention Center.
Professor Troy Osborne '94, associate professor of History at Conrad Grebel University College and the University of Waterloo has been selected as Grebel’s new dean, beginning January 1, 2019.
Errick McCollum '10 just completed another solid season overseas with Anadolu Efes of the Turkish Basketball Super League and is looking forward to trying to win his fourth consecutive title at The Basketball Tournament in New York City.
In a two-part interview, Sheldon C. Good, executive director of The Mennonite, Inc., talks with Lisa Koop, associate director of legal services at Heartland Alliance’s National Immigrant Justice Center.
Aly Munger, a 2017 graduate of Merry Lea’s master’s in environmental education program, is “eco-art educator" at Artist’s Boat, Galveston, Texas. She came to Merry Lea with a bachelor’s degree in art, hoping to integrate her background with her love of beautiful landscapes.
Four GC alumnae, Beth Gerig '84, Sophie Lapp Jost '13, Mariah Martin '16 and Sarah Schlegel '06, received graduate degrees from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary.
"Four weeks is a short time to establish relationships, gain trust, learn routines, and develop a rhythm, made even more difficult with a language barrier. My goal became, simply, to experience. I was not there to help, to make a difference, or to implement change–although, I hope I did some of that. I was there to learn how professionals in an understaffed and under-resourced hospital were doing what they could for the people of the region."
For the 22nd year, the Denver Business Journal honors its 40 under 40 award winners. This year, the DBJ asked honorees to share their blueprint for growth – words of wisdom that helped them flourish in their careers.
In presiding over his final commencement ceremony at the College, President Stephen C. Ainlay was selected to be the featured speaker by the Board of Trustees. He and his wife, Judith '75, will receive honorary doctorate of letters degrees.