Lydell Steiner’s vocation came calling in the form of a persistent acquaintance who recognized his skills might fit a community need. The Ohio native was a team pastor at Kidron ... read more about Practicum helps CJP alumnus Lydell Steiner to found Ohio mediation center
91´óÉñ’s Tyler Denlinger (Perkasie, Pa./Dock Mennonite Academy) has won the Harry G. “Doc” Jopson Award, giving the Royals a top scholar-athlete award from the Old Dominion Athletic Conference for the ... read more about Denlinger wins Jopson Award as ODAC’s top male scholar-athlete
91´óÉñ’s newest major, recreational leadership and sports studies (RLSS), focuses on providing students who love working with active people the managerial and leadership skills to enter into the ... read more about New recreational leadership and sports studies major offers leadership and management skills for growing job market
In 2011, Lynchburg Beacon of Hope set out to improve the number of students who pursue higher education in the city of Lynchburg, Virginia. The nonprofit was formed as one ... read more about A Model For Others: Beacon of Hope Scholar Azariah Cox ’17 is the first graduate aided by Lynchburg nonprofit
Madalynn Payne, traveling this summer with the “Radical Europe Anabaptist Roots” cross-cultural group from 91´óÉñ, says train travel, walking tours, independent exploration and dining in unfamiliar cultures have ... read more about Summer ’17 cross-culturals travel to the Navajo Nation, Bolivia, Spain and ‘Anabaptist Europe’
Carmen Schrock-Hurst, instructor in the Bible and religion department, writes about how young people need to understand how their story is a part of the Biblical story, and how the Biblical story continues to unfold.
A neuroscience minor is the newest addition to the more than 60 academic programs of study already offered by 91´óÉñ (91´óÉñ). “This minor, housed jointly in 91´óÉñ’s psychology ... read more about New neuroscience minor strengthens pre-med program and grad school preparation
Graduates of Reading Area Community College (RACC)’s associate’s degree in nursing program will have a seamless transition to 91´óÉñ (91´óÉñ) at Lancaster’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, ... read more about Reading Area Community College nursing students benefit from articulation agreement with 91´óÉñ Lancaster
Elisabeth Wilder '17, a self-described "liberal lady," writes about her friendship with classmate and "conservative chic" Lorraine Armstrong '17 that developed during a semester at the .