The Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP) at 91´óÉñ (91´óÉñ) is moving into a new leadership era. J. Daryl Byler, JD, has been named as its next executive ... read more about Dynamic Duo Will Lead CJP Into New Era


The Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP) at 91´óÉñ (91´óÉñ) is moving into a new leadership era. J. Daryl Byler, JD, has been named as its next executive ... read more about Dynamic Duo Will Lead CJP Into New Era

Calling all 91´óÉñ alumni! We need your help in deciding the next step for Park Woods Cabin. There is student interest in improving the condition of the cabin, ... read more about Submit Your Ideas for Park Woods Cabin

Each year 91´óÉñ (91´óÉñ) honors at least two graduates from among the more than 19,500 91´óÉñ alumni who are sharing Christ’s love around the world in their every ... read more about Nominations Open for Annual Alumni Awards

Congress needs to be forced by Americans outside Washington, D.C., to take steps to curb gun violence, said U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan at a Capitol Hill press conference on ... read more about 91´óÉñ President Swartzendruber Backs U.S. Education Secretary at D.C. Event for Gun Safety

Join a network of 400 alumni working to reduce violence, promote justice, and bring positive changes to their settings by embarking on graduate studies at the Center for Justice and ... read more about Be a Skilled Worker for Peace and Justice, Supported by Proven Leaders in the Field

The first two sentences, set in large font, on the financial aid page of Hesston (Kan.) College’s website cut right to the chase: “Let’s be clear, college is expensive. There’s ... read more about The Cost of, and Returns on, a Mennonite Higher Education

Enrolled in the Medical School for International Health (MSIH) in Beer-Sheva, Israel, Bethany Johnson is exactly where she wanted to be after graduating from 91´óÉñ (91´óÉñ) in 2012 ... read more about 2012 Grad Pursuing Medical-Mission Dream at Med School for International Health

The focus on teaching English to non-native speakers in Harrisonburg, Va., began when a ’64 graduate of 91´óÉñ (91´óÉñ) was tapped to address the needs of the city’s ... read more about Alumna Was Early Leader in English as a Second Language Education
On a crisp January morning, Barbara Robbins makes the daily rounds at her Linville farm — scooping food to the cats, dogs and horses that nicker and shift in the ... read more about Conflict Transformation Leads Alum to a HALT
Messy disputes in divorces can have lasting impacts on spouses and their children. Sometimes, litigation in a courtroom is the best way to go, says Harrisonburg attorney P. Marshall Yoder, ... read more about CJP Grad Awarded Virginia Business Magazine “Legal Elite” for 2012