Bluffton University news
Presidential Scholars
Zael Coblentz and Ella Meyer, incoming students at Bluffton University, have been awarded the university's full-tuition Presidential Scholarship, valued at nearly $140,000 for four years.
Transfer honor roll
Bluffton was recently named to the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society's 2022 Transfer Honor Roll in recognition of the dynamic pathways the university has created to support transfer students.
Ready to build a life
"We believe that Bluffton graduates are prepared for life as well as vocation, for responsible citizenship, for service to all peoples and, ultimately, for the purposes of God's universal kingdom."
Faculty research
Faculty members awarded research grants and sabbaticals shared their plans during the annual Dean's Reception.
2022 Academic Awards
Outstanding scholars were recognized for their academic achievements at the 2022 Academic Awards and Honors Forum.
Peace Lecture
Existing inequalities for people with disabilities were deepened by the COVID-19 pandemic according to Dr. J. Alexander Sider. He presented the 2022 C. Henry Smith Peace Lecture.
A gift for Mom
Mother's Day sales are underway at the Bluffton Bread Company. Order by May 4, 2022, to guarantee delivery by Mother's Day.
Research symposium
Student research, pre-professional and creative endeavors, ranging from an exploration of the molecular motion of water droplets to a multimedia presentation about a fictional apocalyptic event, were presented.
Developing leaders
Champion WNBA Coach Dan Hughes pointed to his "coaching tree" as his biggest career accomplishment. Hughes spoke at the Athletics Awards Forum. Awards were presented to Jameel Cosby and Brooke Kleman.
Senior recital
Evan Burden, a music education major, will present his senior recital at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 23, in Yoder Recital Hall.
Rose senior recital
Alex Rose, a music major with a concentration in performance studies, will present their senior recital at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 23, in Yoder Recital Hall.
Anabaptist Political Theology
A book release celebration for "Anabaptist Political Theology After Marpeck" will take place April 27. The book of essays is the latest volume in Bluffton's C. Henry Smith series.
Athletic awards
Dan Hughes, two-time WNBA coach-of-the-year, will speak at the Athletics Awards Forum on April 19. The top male and female student-athletes will also be named.
Commencement 2022
Peter Strange, chairman emeritus of Messer, Inc., will address the 2022 graduating class during the May 7 Commencement ceremony at Salzman Stadium.
Shalom as Equity
Dr. J. Alexander Sider will explore how the COVID-19 pandemic deepened existing inequalities for people with disabilities on April 12 as the 2022 C. Henry Smith Peace Lecture.
Oratorical contest
Madison Baker '22, a marketing and sport management double major, won the annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest. Her speech focused on the stigma of human trafficking.
Modern Minimalism
Bluffton's year-long exploration of "Cultivating Modern Minimalism" culminated with Civic Engagement Day. More than 20 presentations were available, styled like an in-house conference.
Spring Fling Concert
Several of Bluffton University's performance groups will perform a selection of lighter tunes during the Spring Fling concert on Sunday, April 24.
Spring Bread Sales
Bluffton Bread Company online sales are open for the spring season now through May 8, 2022.
STEM Scholarships
Bluffton has received a five year Choose Ohio First $138,600 grant by the Ohio Department of Higher Education to support students in STEM fields.
Full scholarship
Eleven full-tuition scholarships will be awarded to current teachers seeking their Ohio Department of Education intervention specialist license.
Prayer vigil
Bluffton University PEACE Club and Bluffton Area Ministerial Association will hold a joint prayer vigil Friday evening, April 1, for fallen Village of Bluffton police officer Dominic Francis.
Best of Student Art
The best works of art will be showcased in the 54th Juried Student Exhibition beginning April 11 in the Grace Albrecht Gallery of Sauder Visual Arts Center.
37th English Festival
Author Helen Frost provided offered practical advice to aspiring writers during the 37th English Festival. About 50 high school students joined Bluffton students for a day celebrating the written word.
Spring concert
Vocal Chamber and Jazz Ensemble concerts will be held Sunday, April 3. Performances are free and open to the public; free-will offerings will be taken for music scholarships.
Students Explored 'God's Calling'
Listening for and following "God's Calling" was explored during spring 2022 Spiritual Life Week. Students delved into discerning their vocations with Kathy Dickson.
Rare Bible conserved
A 1531 Froschauer Bible has returned to Musselman Library. The conservation restored the structural integrity of the Bible so it could be examined--with proper handling techniques.
Classic murder mystery
Tickets are now available for the Bluffton production of Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap." In this classic whodunit, a blizzard traps seven strangers together with a murderer on the loose.
Scholarships approved
New endowed scholarships established in memory of former history faculty member John D. Unruh Jr. and Rose M. White were approved by the Board of Trustees.
Cancel Culture failure
Melissa Florer-Bixler addressed what she described as some of the most pressing concerns for society today: third way politics, cancel culture and polarization during the Keeney Peace Lecture.
We Remember
On the 15th anniversary of the Bluffton University baseball team's bus accident, more than 100 members of the Bluffton University community gathered to remember and reflect on the events of March 2, 2007, and the lives lost in Atlanta, Ga.
Women's soccer coach hired
Bluffton University has named Zach Hammon as its next head women's soccer coach.
Senior show
Senior artists and graphic designers Leslie Diaz, Olivia Hattery and Shelby Herrmann are showcasing their most prominent work in their group art exhibit "In Third Person."
Spring play cast
Lead roles for the Bluffton Theatre presentation of "The Mousetrap" by Agatha Christie will be performed by Abbigail Bush, Hunter McCafferty and Adam Shanaman. Performances are set for March 24-27.
Stadium lights
Stadium lights will be installed at Alumni Field in summer 2022. A 1973 Bluffton alumnus and his wife, Randy and Debbie Gade, made a $300,000 gift to fund this addition.