Hesston College alumnus Wilbur Bontrager

Business Department focuses on market and student needs

by June Galle Krehbiel Their end jobs will be in sales, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, manufacturing or information technology. Someday they’ll interview for that dream job and sign on the dotted line. But for today, students at Hesston College—expected majors as well as those still deciding—learn about all aspects of business. Chad Newcomer, a […]

Scholarship for sophomores honors faculty member Bill Mason

by Marathana Prothro That which you focus on, flourishes. People don’t expect perfection. Have your employees spend 10 percent of their time each year learning something new. Look for the margins of difference. Don’t just work harder, work smarter. Build trust with your customers. Find your niche. Students are like people. If you’ve ever been […]

The Bill Mason Business Scholarship

The Bill Mason Business Scholarship has been established to award four selected business students with a one-year, $2,500 scholarship for their sophomore year at Hesston College. Recipients will be selected by the Business Department faculty from all qualifying* business students based on the Business Practices of Excellence: Demonstrate high personal standards Maintain a positive outlook […]

Hesston College Business faculty member David LeVan

LeVan brings variety of experiences to classroom

by June Galle Krehbiel “Everything is business. If you want to be a pastor, a teacher, a lawyer, a CEO or a chef, everything ultimately is business—whether you like it or not.” David LeVan offers this succinct introduction to students in his courses at the start of each semester. The same David LeVan also admits […]

Entrepreneurship student John Oyer (center) refs a game during the three-on-three dunkball tournament he helped plan.

Entrepreneurship class projects

Students in David LeVan’s Entrepreneurship class got a first-hand look at what it takes to start and run your own business this semester. The class was split into two teams, and each one was responsible for conceptualizing, developing and running its own business. Students created The Cookie Jar (an affordable, late-night snack shop) and Hesston […]

Sarah Lederman (right) checks her work after cutting sophomore Kalen Boshart’s (Wayland, Iowa) hair at Studio 400 in Hesston.

A woman with a plan

by Marathana Prothro Sarah Lederman is a woman with a plan – and it’s not just any plan. Hers is a plan to own and operate her own business. Sarah is goal-oriented and practical. Before the Hesston freshman set foot on campus, Sarah earned her cosmetology license and was prepared to work while she pursued […]

Chemistry faculty member Jim Yoder works with a student.

A Hesston College Homecoming

“The View from Everywhere” will be the theme for A Hesston College Homecoming 2010. The event will be Sept. 24 to 26 and includes a science and math symposium featuring successful alumni experts. Nelson Kilmer, long time faculty member and current science and math division chair noted that “In coordination with the alumni relations office […]

Kayci Detweiler of Kokomo, Ind., receives her Hesston College diploma from President Howard Keim at the college’s centennial commencement.

Centennial class graduates

by Carol Duerksen The 137 members of Hesston College’s 100th graduating class walked the stage on May 9, 2010, in a 9 a.m. service at Yost Center, and were addressed by faculty/staff “polar opposites” Tony Brown and Dustin Galyon on the topic “We must be the change.” Brown, who is a social science faculty member […]

Hesston College is part of FAA Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced April 12 that Hesston College is one of five new colleges and universities that will be part of the Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI). This is the third year the FAA has added schools to the AT-CTI program bringing the total number of schools participating to 36. Dan […]

Common Threads weaves its way across the country

The Hesston College Alumni Office has taken the program Common Threads: Anabaptist and African American Songs and Stories of Suffering and Hope across the United States this semester. Common Threads is a program of story and song that features current Hesston College faculty members Tony Brown and John Sharp. In the program, they give voice […]

New faces join Hesston College

Since December, Hesston College has welcomed two new staff, one coach and one faculty member to the college community. Marathana Prothro of North Newton, Kan., began as director of marketing and communications in December. She works closely with the Advancement, Admissions and Alumni teams as well as departments across campus as she leads the college’s […]

Solid rock and shifting sands – President’s perspective

by Howard Keim Today, we stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before us. We have inherited an institution with close ties to the Mennonite Church, with attractive, clean facilities, with a dedicated faculty and staff, with a fine academic and student life program, with stable enrollment, with a student population coming from […]

A crowd gathers in Hesston Mennonite Church for homecoming chapel

Homecoming 2009—a Living the Vision centennial gathering

“Would it advance the cause of Christ to establish a school somewhere in the West in which Bible work is made a specialty?” That was the query, crafted by Anna Smith King, and posed to delegates of the Mennonite Church’s Kansas-Nebraska district conference held in Cheraw, Colorado, on October 18, 1907. The answer to that […]

Forum explores Hesston College history, connection to Mennonite Church

by Susan Miller Balzar A panel of distinguished historians talked about Hesston College and its relationship to the Mennonite Church throughout the past century at the Friday afternoon forum during the Centennial Homecoming Weekend. Jim Juhnke, Wichita, professor emeritus of history at Bethel College who has also taught at Hesston College and authored several books […]