Emily Rodgers ’03 talks about music, depression, sensitivity and suicide
Emily Rodgers '03 talks about music, depression, sensitivity and suicide.
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Emily Rodgers '03 talks about music, depression, sensitivity and suicide.
Dr. Jim Yoder '64 will retire this year after teaching chemistry and astronomy at Hesston College for the past 50 years.
Christine Nofsinger has served as the director of the Marcellus Township Wood Memorial Library for 22 years, and in addition to providing continuity and sound leadership, Nofsinger has promoted civic engagement through a variety of avenues both within and beyond the walls of the library.
Lizzy Diaz '13 of Goshen talks politics, voting and her role in the Goshen Community Relations Commission.
When Mary Gilbert started thinking about what she could do to mark her 70th birthday, so she decided to see if she could make 70 MCC comforters for her 70th birthday.
Douglas Graber ’76 joined the Merry Lea Team as its new building manager and grounds assistant March 1.
Palmer Becker '58, a long-time church leader, pastor, missionary, church planter, author and educator, has been named the recipient of Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary’s Alumni Ministry and Service Recognition for 2018.
The BBC talks to Mark Liechty '82, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and author of a new book exploring the origins and meaning of the hippy trail to Kathmandu.
Over the past 40 years, Rick Stiffney has advised countless organizational leaders and boards of directors on how to navigate transitions. Now Stiffney himself is transitioning, and he’s seeing his recommendations in a new way.
Jayne Fought '99, a soft-spoken, tough-natured and empowered woman, is a born adventurer. She’s paddled in the swamps of the Everglades, explored remote rivers of the Northwest Territories and the Yukon, navigated all 220 miles of the French Broad River and led backpacking and hiking trips all across the United States.