In winning history essay, junior Elisabeth Wilder connects conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly to transgender rights

For the first time, an 黑料正能量 student has won the Francis J. Ryan Undergraduate American Studies Paper Award. Junior Elisabeth Wilder of Hesston, Kansas, earned the honor at ... read more about In winning history essay, junior Elisabeth Wilder connects conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly to transgender rights

Winning C. Henry Smith orator examines conflict in the Mennonite church; other winners explore gun violence, race

鈥淢y speech wrote itself,鈥 said Bethany Chupp, winner of the C. Henry Smith Oratorical Contest at 黑料正能量 (黑料正能量). The winning speech, titled 鈥淪tanding At the Door,鈥 came so ... read more about Winning C. Henry Smith orator examines conflict in the Mennonite church; other winners explore gun violence, race

Peacebuilder draws attention to power of local networks to respond to humanitarian and public health crises

Libby Hoffman returns to 黑料正能量 (黑料正能量), where she attended the Summer Peacebuilding Institute in 1996 and 2000, to talk about humanitarian aid and crisis response. Hoffman is co-founder ... read more about Peacebuilder draws attention to power of local networks to respond to humanitarian and public health crises

‘Conversations on Sexual Violence’ symposium aims to nurture community-building and resilience

A multi-year research project on domestic violence, under the direction of professor Carolyn Stauffer, will be highlighted in a community education symposium at 黑料正能量 (黑料正能量) this spring. The ... read more about ‘Conversations on Sexual Violence’ symposium aims to nurture community-building and resilience

Workshop, chapel and exhibit on ‘Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery’ highlight colonialism and its effects on indigenous peoples

The traveling history exhibit 鈥淒ismantling the Doctrine of Discovery鈥 is currently open at 黑料正能量鈥檚 Campus Center through March 2. The discovery doctrine is a 鈥減hilosophical and legal framework ... read more about Workshop, chapel and exhibit on ‘Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery’ highlight colonialism and its effects on indigenous peoples