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CLARENCE ANDERSON NAMED TO THE KANSAS PRO INDOOR FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

June 5, 2019
LINDSBORG, Kan. – Swedes football passing game coordinator, Clarence Anderson, has been selected for induction into the Kansas Pro Indoor Football Hall of Fame, which is sponsored by the Wichita Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. Anderson spent three seasons (2015, 2016, 2017) with the Wichita Force of the Champions Indoor Football League.

“I am very honored to be inducted into the Kansas Pro Indoor Football Hall of Fame”, said Anderson. “This would not have been possible without my great teammates and coaches! My experience was amazing thanks to the family and the fans who always supported the team! The greatest part of it all is my family was able to watch us win a championship in 2016!”

Anderson appeared in 36 games for the Force. He had 151 receptions for 1,712 yards and 37 receiving touchdowns. As a kick returner, he had 101 attempts for 2,006 yards, averaged 19.9 yards per return, and had four touchdowns. Anderson also excelled as a punt returner, finishing with eight returns for 378 yards and four touchdowns. He averaged 120.4 all-purpose yards per game for the Force.

Anderson was a four-year letterman on the football field at fellow KCAC school, Ottawa University. He was a two-time NAIA AFCA All-American, and a three-time First Team All-KCAC selection. Anderson finished his four-year career at OU with 4,329 receiving yards, 635 punt return yards, 1,762 kick return yards, and 73 yards rushing. He had 279 career receptions, averaged 15.5 yards per reception, 111 receiving yards per game, and had 49 receiving touchdowns.

Anderson made his mark in the OU career record book. He is ranked in the top 10 in kickoff return attempts, kickoff return yards, kick returns for a touchdown, punt return attempts, points in a career, touchdowns, receiving touchdowns, receiving yards, and all-purpose yards.

A multifaceted athlete, Anderson also made his mark at Ottawa on the track. He is a two-time NAIA All-American, earning the honor as part of the 4x100M Relay team and in the 200M. He holds school records in the 100M (10.45), 200M (21.00), 400M (47.1), and was part of the 4x100M school record relay team (40.75). Anderson was a 13-time KCAC Champion, 10 in outdoor and three in indoor and he was an All-KCAC performer 15 times.

Anderson played football overseas in Poland, and played for the Wichita Force of the CIF before retiring in the spring of 2017. After spending two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at Ottawa University, Anderson is now the passing game coordinator at Bethany College.

Anderson’s induction will take place ‪on Saturday, June 9, 2019 at 3:35 p.m. prior to the Wichita Force football game at Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, Kan.

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April 2, 2025
LINDSBORG, KS. APRIL 2, 2025 — Bethany 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 Bethany College, will deliver the Commencement address at this year’s graduation. A native of Hesston, Kansas, Dr. Krase earned her degree in Biology from Bethany 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 Bethany College Bethany College is a liberal arts institution located in Lindsborg, Kansas, and was established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881. For over 140 years, Bethany has been dedicated to educating, developing, and challenging individuals to pursue truth and excellence while leading lives of faith, learning, and service. At Bethany, students join a community of dedicated educators and caring mentors who support them as they discover, explore, and navigate their purpose. Bethany College is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
March 28, 2025
LINDSBORG, KS. MAR. 28, 2025 — Bethany College raised $168,167.87 during its annual Giving Day campaign this year, with every dollar going directly to student scholarships. The support ensures more students can afford a Bethany education and take part in the life-changing opportunities that come with it. This year, the Bethany Backers campaign ran separately. Combined, both efforts brought in a total of over $240,000, surpassing last year’s collective giving total and underscoring the strong support from the Bethany and Lindsborg community. “Both Giving Day and the Bethany Backers campaign have been an incredible success,” said Hayley Samford, Director of Alumni Development and Engagement. “We are incredibly grateful for the continued generosity of our alumni, friends, and supporters. We’re excited to use these funds to support the students who are here now—and those who will be joining the Bethany family soon.” If you are interested in giving and supporting Bethany College’s mission, please click here . Bethany College is a liberal arts institution located in Lindsborg, Kansas, and was established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881. For over 140 years, Bethany has been dedicated to educating, developing, and challenging individuals to pursue truth and excellence while leading lives of faith, learning, and service. At Bethany, students join a community of dedicated educators and caring mentors who support them as they discover, explore, and navigate their purpose. Bethany College is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
March 27, 2025
LINDSBORG, KS. MAR. 27, 2025 — Students in Professor James Baker’s Elementary Social Studies Methods class had a unique opportunity to hear from distinguished guest speakers, the Honorable John Carlin and Bethany College alumnus Ryon Carey '95, during a recent session focused on history, government, and education. The event brought together students from both Professor Baker’s course and Dr. Rana Razek’s class for an engaging discussion on the branches of government, the role of the U.S. Department of Education, and the importance of civic understanding in the classroom. Governor Carlin, who also served as the Archivist of the United States following his tenure as Kansas Governor, offered students a personal perspective on his career in public service and shared insights into the responsibilities of preserving key national documents such as the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. His reflections underscored the value of historical records in shaping democracy and educating future generations. Ryon Carey, a 1995 Bethany graduate, also contributed to the discussion, offering his perspective on leadership and public service. “It was a privilege to welcome Governor Carlin and Ryon Carey to speak with our students,” said Professor James Baker. “Opportunities like this deepen our students’ understanding of the material and remind us all of the importance of connecting real-world experience to classroom learning. I’m incredibly grateful to both of our speakers for sharing their time and insights.” You can learn more about our Education Department at bethanylb.edu/education . Bethany College is a liberal arts institution located in Lindsborg, Kansas, and was established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881. For over 140 years, Bethany has been dedicated to educating, developing, and challenging individuals to pursue truth and excellence while leading lives of faith, learning, and service. At Bethany, students join a community of dedicated educators and caring mentors who support them as they discover, explore, and navigate their purpose. Bethany College is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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