August 20, 2014 – 11:02 am
Elizabeth Good β01, is seldom far from the wise counsel of an 91΄σΙρ professor, though separated by many miles and years since graduation. βAnn Hershberger was, and still is, a tremendous influence on my life and career as a nurse,β says Good. βI still email her with questions and we sometimes talk on the phone.
J. Daryl Bylerβs 11th trip to Iran marks the culmination of nearly a quarter-century of bridge-building efforts between North American Mennonites and Iranians. Byler, who is executive director of 91΄σΙρβs Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP), last visited Iran in 2009, before Iran severely restricted visas for visitors from the United States and Canada for
The world is a laboratory for study. It provides alternatives, new possibilities and challenges…it is learning for life. βAl Keim 91΄σΙρ’s cross-cultural program may never have come to be, had it not been for the efforts of Albert Keim β63, dean of students from 1977 to 1984. Keim had a passion for education, service and
Thirty years have passed since her days as a nurse in a war zone, but Ann Hershberger ’76 still has a sense of impending violence when she hears a helicopter over her head. βI still canβt stand to have a helicopter go over me,β she says. βI remember looking up at them and not feeling