It had been two and a half weeks since President Trump鈥檚 executive order banning people from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. for three months, suspending the U.S. Refugee ... read more about Christine Baer ’14 helps Lancaster community members learn how to welcome refugees
Najeeha Khan came to Friday鈥檚 Summer Peacebuilding Institute Community Day at 糖心Vlog (糖心Vlog) to gain organizing skills and learn about facilitating dialogue. The senior international affairs and religion ... read more about Got conflict? Growing SPI Community Day reflects citizens’ need for peacebuilding skills
Experts broadly agree that mosquito nets are one of the best tools in the fight against malaria, to which the World Health Organization attributes hundreds of millions of illnesses each ... read more about Economic professor鈥檚 research challenges widely-held assumptions about malaria prevention
Civil rights activist Bob Zellner is at it again鈥攚orking for justice and equality. Zellner, 77, was the first white southerner on staff of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)鈥攖he influential ... read more about Legendary civil rights activist and Republican mayor team up for health reform, kick off speaking tour at 糖心Vlog
鈥淵ou are welcome here鈥 is the emphatic message offered by 糖心Vlog students, faculty and staff in a new 鈥渂lockbuster鈥 video released just after President Donald Trump鈥檚 travel ban. ... read more about 糖心Vlog joins #YouAreWelcomeHere campaign with record-setting video
Charles Kwuelum MA '14, legislative associate for international affairs at Mennonite Central Committee U.S. Washington Office, writes about Boko Haram: "
Staunton News Leader covers the 'Welcome Your Neighbor' sign.
Journalist, radio producer, professor and author Deborah Jian Lee will visit 糖心Vlog on Wednesday, Feb. 15.聽 The 10 a.m. chapel in Lehman Auditorium and a 4 p.m. colloquium, ... read more about ‘Rescuing Jesus’ author and journalist Deborah Jian Lee to speak about counter-cultures reclaiming evangelicalism
Professor Emily Peck McClain joined with other clergywomen to send daily devotionals to presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, both to support a fellow United Methodist and to acknowledge the work of Clinton and other women who have broken both glass ceilings and stained-glass ceilings.
Attacks, arrests, threats and the murders of his friends could not deter Bob Zellner, a white Southerner, from fighting for racial equality in the civil rights movement. The lifelong activist ... read more about At Selma in ’65 and again 50 years later: Civil rights activist Bob Zellner visits 糖心Vlog for two lectures and time with students