´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College Launches National Search for 16th President

September 13, 2024

LINDSBORG, KAN., SEP. 13, 2024 — The ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College Board of Directors is pleased to announce the official launch of a nationwide search for the 16th president of ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College. This critical leadership role presents an exciting opportunity for an accomplished individual to shape the future of one of Kansas' leading liberal arts institutions.


´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College, founded in 1881, is deeply rooted in its commitment to the liberal arts and its affiliation with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Known for its vibrant music, arts, and athletics programs, ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ continues to be a beacon of academic excellence, serving a diverse and engaged student body.


Located in the heart of the charming town of Lindsborg, Kansas—often referred to as "Little Sweden"—´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College benefits from the town's rich Swedish cultural heritage, thriving artistic community, and warm, welcoming spirit. This unique blend of history and tradition, coupled with the college's mission to inspire and equip students, makes ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ an attractive destination for potential presidential candidates with a vision for higher education.


"We are excited to begin this search for ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½'s next president," said Dr. Rob Habiger '69, Chair of the Presidential Search Committee and Vice Chair of the Board of Directors. "´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College is an institution with a storied history and a bright future. We are seeking a leader who is not only committed to academic and institutional excellence but also to nurturing the values that have made ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ a cornerstone of the Lindsborg community for more than 140 years."


The Presidential Search Committee comprises representatives from the ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College Board of Directors, faculty, staff, alumni, and the greater Lindsborg community. The committee will follow the principles of transparency, confidentiality, and collaboration to ensure a thorough and thoughtful process. The goal is to identify a leader who will continue to enhance the college's reputation for academic rigor, cultural enrichment, and community engagement.


Potential candidates and individuals wishing to nominate others for consideration are encouraged to visit the college's Presidential Search webpage at bethanylb.edu/presidential-search for further information on the position and the application process.

´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College invites all qualified candidates to apply or to share the opportunity with individuals who may be well-suited for the role. The committee plans to name the new president by April 2025.


For confidential inquiries or questions, please get in touch with Dr. Rob Habiger, Search Committee Chair, at searchcommittee@bethanylb.edu.


´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College, established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881, is a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The mission of ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College is to educate, develop, and challenge individuals to reach for truth and excellence as they lead lives of faith, learning, and service. At ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½, students join a community of dedicated educators and caring mentors who walk alongside them as they discover, explore, and navigate the path to their purpose. ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College is online at bethanylb.edu and is located in Lindsborg, Kansas, the fine arts and crafts capital of the state.


May 6, 2025
LINDSBORG, KS. MAY 6, 2025 — As ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College celebrates the accomplishments of the Class of 2025, one graduate's walk across the stage represents an unfinished dream now fulfilled more than five decades later. In 1970, Marilyn Allen Peterson was just one class away from earning her degree in elementary education from ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College. But when her husband, Dr. Thomas Peterson (´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ Class of 1968), was called into military service during the Vietnam War, the couple relocated to Arizona with little notice. In the midst of the move, Marilyn was unable to complete her final requirement: a single science elective. Earlier this year, Dr. Peterson contacted ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College to share his wife’s story and asked a simple question: Could she still finish what she started? Thanks to the efforts of faculty and staff who dug into old catalogs, found the transcripts stored on microfilm, and brainstormed creative solutions for completing that final requirement, we are proud to say: yes, she could—and she did. With her final credit completed, Marilyn became eligible to receive her degree. At age 76, Marilyn Allen Peterson officially joins the ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College Class of 2025. During Commencement, she was recognized with heartfelt applause from the entire ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ community. "Marilyn, on behalf of ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College, we celebrate your dedication, your patience, and your enduring Swede spirit," said Dr. Laura Crawley, President of ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College. "Let this moment remind us all that it’s never too late to finish what we start, and that some of the most meaningful victories are the ones that take a little longer to reach." Marilyn’s story is not only a tribute to personal perseverance, but also a testament to the lifelong bonds formed at ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College and the value of returning to one’s roots to complete the journey. The full Commencement Ceremony is available to view online at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0Dee6oUH3k Photos from the event can be found at: https://jimturner.zenfolio.com/bethanygraduation2025 Learn more about our Baccalaureate and Commencement speakers here: https://www.bethanylb.edu/bethany-college-baccalaureate-and-commencement-speakers The full graduation press release can also be found on our website at: https://www.bethanylb.edu/congratulations-2025-graduates ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College is a liberal arts institution located in Lindsborg, Kansas, and was established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881. For over 140 years, ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ has been dedicated to educating, developing, and challenging individuals to pursue truth and excellence while leading lives of faith, learning, and service. At ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½, students join a community of dedicated educators and caring mentors who support them as they discover, explore, and navigate their purpose. ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
May 6, 2025
LINDSBORG, KS. MAY 6, 2025 — ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College conferred degrees upon 104 students in Presser Hall Auditorium on May 3, 2025. The ceremony recognized students who earned Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, and Bachelor of Music Education degrees during the 2024–2025 academic year. Summer, fall, and spring graduates were honored during a Baccalaureate service at 10:30am, followed by the Commencement ceremony at 2:00pm in Presser Hall. Campus Pastor Melissa Woeppel led the Baccalaureate service, with Ellie Dieringer, an advocate for gender justice and intergenerational equity, serving as the featured speaker. Dr. Kelli Krase, a 2004 ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ alum, delivered the Commencement address. She currently serves as an Associate Professor, Residency Program Director for Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at the University of Kansas School of Medicine. The Commencement Ceremony was marked by several special moments, including a welcome address from Dr. Laura Crawley, ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College’s 16th President, who officially began her tenure just three days prior. Senior remarks were delivered by Carson Finke and Kort Sjogren, this year’s recipients of the Spencer Bartlett Senior Respect Award. Their speeches reflected on personal growth, the challenges they overcame, and the journey that led them to graduation. Both shared heartfelt stories that moved many in the audience to tears, while offering thoughtful advice and congratulations to their fellow graduates. Adding a powerful artistic moment to the ceremony, graduate Aubrey Larson performed “Defying Gravity” from Wicked by Stephen Schwartz. The event also featured a moving degree conferral for Marilyn Allen Peterson, whose ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ journey began in 1970 and culminated with her official graduation this year at age 76. Her story of perseverance and dedication has resonated deeply within the ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ community and beyond. Learn more about Marilyn Peterson's story here: https://www.bethanylb.edu/a-degree-55-years-in-the-making The full Commencement Ceremony is available to view online at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0Dee6oUH3k Photos from the event can be found at: https://jimturner.zenfolio.com/bethanygraduation2025 Learn more about our Baccalaureate and Commencement speakers here: https://www.bethanylb.edu/bethany-college-baccalaureate-and-commencement-speakers
April 2, 2025
LINDSBORG, KS. APRIL 2, 2025 — ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College is pleased to announce its Baccalaureate and Commencement speakers for the 2025 graduation ceremonies. Commencement Speaker: Kelli Krase, MD Dr. Kelli Krase, a 2004 graduate of ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College, will deliver the Commencement address at this year’s graduation. A native of Hesston, Kansas, Dr. Krase earned her degree in Biology from ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College before attending medical school at the University of Kansas. She completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Dr. Krase has since returned to the University of Kansas, where she currently serves as an Associate Professor, Residency Program Director for Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at the School of Medicine. In her professional role, Dr. Krase has been a dedicated educator and clinician, shaping the next generation of doctors. Outside of her academic career, she enjoys traveling and spending time outdoors with her spouse and their two children. Baccalaureate Speaker: Ellie Dieringer Ellie Dieringer will serve as the Baccalaureate speaker, bringing with her a passion for social justice, faith-based advocacy, and international service. An advocate for gender justice and intergenerational equity, Dieringer is a graduate of Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, where she earned degrees in Hispanic Studies and Global Studies, specializing in Development & Social Justice and International Affairs. Her journey has led her to travel extensively and engage in meaningful work with vulnerable communities around the world, including in Uruguay, Mexico, and Washington State.  Dieringer also served as a volunteer with the ELCA's Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) program in Montevideo, Uruguay, where she collaborated with ecumenical organizations to promote fair treatment and social justice. Her work has also led her to serve as a delegate at the United Nations' Commission on the Status of Women and to participate in the Lutheran World Federation’s Women’s Human Rights Advocacy Training in Geneva, Switzerland. Dieringer’s commitment to lifelong-learning and service will inspire graduates to continue making a positive impact in the world. About ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College is a liberal arts institution located in Lindsborg, Kansas, and was established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881. For over 140 years, ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ has been dedicated to educating, developing, and challenging individuals to pursue truth and excellence while leading lives of faith, learning, and service. At ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½, students join a community of dedicated educators and caring mentors who support them as they discover, explore, and navigate their purpose. ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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