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When Sunday Mahaja '14 was a young man living in Nigeria, his father explained to him the idea of love by comparing it to a butterfly.
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When Sunday Mahaja '14 was a young man living in Nigeria, his father explained to him the idea of love by comparing it to a butterfly.
Zebulon Holsopple '06, a science teacher at J.D. Clement Early College High School in Durham, North Carolina, is the recipient of Depauw's 2016 Battey National Educator of the Year Award.
Learn about Mary Oyer's gift of music and teaching to the church, and a charitable gift of a cherished cello.
Colleagues and former students praise Ramzi Farran's human touch
From July 24 through the second preseason game on Aug. 20, Sowers will work with the Atlanta Falcon’s wide receivers through the Bill Walsh Minority Coaching Fellowship, an internship program
Edgar Saucedo-Davila '11 ('15 M.A. Intercultural Leadership) is a teacher at Goshen Middle School.
Leah Schroeder '11 and Zach Tate formed Goshen Youth Arts, which offers youth art classes and mentoring opportunities in Goshen.
The Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Great Lakes Board of Directors has named Eric Kurtz '93 as the organization’s next executive director. He succeeds Zenebe Abebe '75, who has served as executive director since April 2011.
David Shenk, disaster response coordinator for Mennonite Central Committee, shares how members of the Mennonite World Conference (MWC) body are responding to the April earthquakes in Ecuador.