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Genealogy 101 For Inclusive Excellence Ambassadors, Beth Transue, Sarah Myers Apr 2023

Genealogy 101 For Inclusive Excellence Ambassadors, Beth Transue, Sarah Myers

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An introductory presentation on genealogy research to better understand oneself and others.

  • Why Do Genealogy?
  • Getting Started
  • Ancestry Database
  • Special Populations in Genealogy
  • Beyond Kin Project
  • DNA
  • Genealogy and the Common Good

The Inclusive Excellence Ambassador (IEA) program is a professional development community open to students, staff, faculty, and administrators in which participants will be equipped to assist the college in advancing its mission of creating a campus environment marked by a sense of connectedness and belonging.


A Lasting Legacy: E. J. Swalm’S Story Of Conscientious Objection During World War I, Beth Mark Dec 2018

A Lasting Legacy: E. J. Swalm’S Story Of Conscientious Objection During World War I, Beth Mark

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Ernest John Swalm, despite being a part of a peace church, was drafted into World War I. In this article, Beth Mark, a librarian from Messiah University, discusses how he has become an symbol for historic peace churches, such as Mennonite and Brethren in Christ, for his experiences as a conscientious objector.