Jacob Landis works in the campus community garden. He brought methods and techniques he learned on the family farm for improved sustainability to campus.

Student profile – Jacob Landis ’13

Hometown: Sterling, Ill. Parents: Keith ’83 and Lois (Kaufman) ’83 Landis Majors: Agriculture science and Bible How did you choose Hesston? Both of my parents came to Hesston, and I was brought up hearing their stories. My parents are always running into Hesston friends, and I knew that by starting here I would make great […]

Doug Eichelberger (right in left photo) worked with George Nez, who developed reinforcement for hyperparabolic roofs.

More than trash

An alumnus finds uses for trash in construction. by Rachel Schlegel Doug Eichelberger ’76 of Larkspur, Colo., views his time at Hesston College primarily as one of self-discovery. Those who know him might also see it as one of bending the rules. “When you’re young and finding your way, rules are something you fight against,” […]

It takes a village, or a campus

Words like sustainability and green have become increasingly prominent as environmental issues become more of a societal priority. Fortunately at Hesston College, they are becoming almost as familiar as “heilsgeschichte,” “Larks Nest” and “Druber’s.” The college has taken several steps toward becoming more environmentally conscious in recent years. Here are some of the ways sustainability […]

Alanah Rempel, Dawson Waltner and Junau Louis-Jean celebrate.

Commencement 2012 photo gallery

Hesston College celebrated 167 graduates of the 102nd graduating class during Commencement Weekend May 4 to 6. Joe Manickam ’87 addressed the graduates during the commencement service May 6. His message, “Back to Basics,” was based on Micah 6:8, the college’s 2011-12 theme verse. Hannah Bachman of Tiskilwa, Ill., and Zach Baumgartner of Hesston, Kan., […]

Bill Mason (center), longtime Hesston College employee, is congratulated by Melissa Unruh (left) and Rachel Swartzendruber Miller (right) during Mason’s retirement celebration at Hesston College Feb. 16.

News briefs

Longtime Hesston College employee Bill Mason retired following the fall 2011 semester. Mason served at Hesston for 28 of the last 41 years in roles including public relations, student services, admissions and as a business instructor. His background, professionalism and knowledge of the business world made him a valuable resource to the campus and his […]

Lives of influence

The Hesston College community lost two influential men in April. Alfred “Al” Yoder, 83, of Hesston passed away April 3 after a battle with esophageal cancer. Lyle Yost, 99, of Hesston passed away April 5. Both men displayed passion in their endeavors, inspiration through their successes and a love for their alma mater. Alfred “Al” […]

Dean Bachman, Hannah Bachman and Beth Gerig

Partners ponder: Why I am a Hesston College Partner

by Beth Gerig ’75 and Dean Bachman (as told to Rachel Schlegel) We give to Hesston College as Partners because we feel good about what Hesston does to support the church and prepare students for life and service to the church and world. My (Beth) own experience at Hesston was very positive. I had opportunities […]

Sustaining education

When Sheila (Yoder) ’84 Baer, Villa Ridge, Mo., heard about the Glee Give a Note project sponsored by the National Association for Music Education, the Fox television network and Ryan Murphy, creator of Fox’s hit show, Glee, she wanted to participate. The project supports music education throughout the United States and awarded $1 million to […]

My Hesston Experience – staff perspective

My freshman year at Hesston College in 2010 was a little different than most students’. I’d lived my whole life in Hesston and already knew many of the faculty, staff and even a few students. I started off slow, not getting too involved until I figured out how things worked around campus. I took a […]

Start with awareness – faculty perspective

Awareness creates possibility for intentional care. Lack of awareness creates potential disregard. One of my educational goals is to increase my own and others’ awareness of where materials we use come from and where they go when we don’t use them anymore. I hope to become more aware of how material and natural worlds relate. […]

Hesston College sophomore to perform recital

Hesston College music student Erin Hershey will perform a recital at 7 p.m. March 17 in the Hesston Mennonite Church sanctuary on the Hesston College campus. The public is invited to attend. Hershey, a flautist of Mechanicsburg, Pa., has been a member of the Concert Band and Bel Canto Singers under the direction of Bradley […]

Adam Heisey, a freshman in Hesston College’s aviation program, earned his private pilot license Feb. 26.

Student pilot earns private pilot certificate

The Hesston College Aviation Department announces that Adam Heisey of Elizabethtown, Pa., is the latest student pilot to earn his private pilot license on Feb. 26. Heisey is a freshman in Hesston’s aviation program. He is the son of Duane and Darlene Heisey of Elizabethtown. With his latest accomplishment, Heisey will begin work on the […]

Building a legacy – President’s perspective

by Howard Keim This issue highlights legacy families – families with two or more generations of students who attended Hesston College. We are intentional about providing an overall experience that connects with our alumni students and first generation students in ways that encourage them to send their children here as well. This is not necessarily […]

Several members of the Weaver family who have attended Hesston College over the years, including current students Sam Ruth and Matthew Weaver.

A family thing

Attending Hesston College has been a family tradition for six generations by Rachel Schlegel When David B. and Anna (Musser) Weaver moved their family of nine children from Lancaster, Pa., to Harvey County, Kansas, in 1880, there was little on the expansive prairie except for a few wheat fields and a handful of homesteads and […]