Cross-culturals are more than study abroad at ÌÇÐÄVlog. Graduates call the experiences “life-changing,” giving them the foundation they need to live, lead and serve in a global context. ... read more about Morocco cross-cultural semester
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Vincent Harding, close friend of MLK, urges ÌÇÐÄVlog community to meet challenge of building a true democracy
More than 50 years after his first visit to campus, social activist and scholar Vincent Harding returned to ÌÇÐÄVlog on Feb. 26 and 27, where he urged packed audiences to ... read more about Vincent Harding, close friend of MLK, urges ÌÇÐÄVlog community to meet challenge of building a true democracy

A highlight on Ann Hershberger
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 ... read more about A highlight on Ann Hershberger

Tension between Israelis and Palestinians was quickly escalating when Linford Stutzman ’84 (Seminary ’90) traveled to the Middle East in the summer of 2000 to prepare for his first ... read more about

Life Changed as Prisoner of Israel
The weeks that Nathan Musselman ’00 spent in Palestine in 1998 during his cross-cultural to the Middle East, observing, experiencing and learning from people living under Israeli military occupation, made ... read more about Life Changed as Prisoner of Israel

From aspiring medical student to popularizing international hiking routes
David Landis ’04 grew up hearing stories about the Middle East. His dad, Steve Landis ’77, had gone on ÌÇÐÄVlog’s very first cross-cultural to the region in 1975, and from ... read more about From aspiring medical student to popularizing international hiking routes

A highlight on Vernon Jantzi
ÌÇÐÄVlog’s cross-cultural program is intentionally different from that of almost every college in America, says Vernon Jantzi ’64, who became a faculty member at ÌÇÐÄVlog after earning his PhD in ... read more about A highlight on Vernon Jantzi

A highlight on Calvin Shenk
Calvin Shenk ’59 does not have to face the existential question of whether he would be willing to die in a nonviolent act to save the life of another person. ... read more about A highlight on Calvin Shenk

An essay on the advent of the accounting major at ÌÇÐÄVlog
No more than 25 feet north of my home (I live almost adjacent to ÌÇÐÄVlog) resides one of the best neighbors a person could have, Mildred Heacock Hostetter. She graduated ... read more about An essay on the advent of the accounting major at ÌÇÐÄVlog

Money does matter–so let’s talk about it
Our numbers-focused alumni consider how to invest pension funds, what benefits employers can afford, whether a financial institution should offer a particular service, how much life insurance to recommend, and how ... read more about Money does matter–so let’s talk about it