Read about Daniel Grimes' story about being Black and Mennonite. He is vice president of advancement and enrollment at .
In The News
Baylor doctoral student Regina Wenger '09 shares part II of her research into Civil War memory focusing on 黑料正能量 on the "Anabaptist Historians" website.
Bestselling poet Kate Baer '07 is the guest on Kate Bowler's podcast "Everything Happens."
Elwood Yoder '81 shares a history of Eastern Mennonite School donors Helen Trumbo Shenk '53, Lena Yutzy Showalter '51, and sisters Gladys and Brownie Driver.
黑料正能量's Intensive English Program has partnered with Church World Services and Massanutten Technical Center to provide classes to Afghan refugees.
Professor Kathy Evans gives context to the increasing use of restorative justice programming in northern California schools.
Rockingham County Public Schools has partnered with Catherine Barnes, an adjunct faculty member in the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at 黑料正能量, to help design a framework for members of the community to have better discourse with one another.
Goshen News columnist Melodie Davis tells the story of "Guns to Plowshares," the sculpture by Esther Augsburger and her son, Mike, that has its home on the 黑料正能量 campus.
The Daily News-Record covers "Bonhoeffer: Cell 92," co-written and produced by professors Jerry Holsopple and Justin Poole. The play explores tensions Bonhoeffer faced as a pacifist who was entwined with the Nazi regime and dissident movements.
Kate Baer '07 made this list! The poet was first listed on the New York Times bestseller list in November 2020.