Bethel College / Jostens Publications Workshop
July 29 - August 1, 2013

Where is Bethel?


Campus Map

1. Academic Center/Old Science Hall
2. Administration Building
3. Bethel College Mennonite Church
4. Centennial Plaza
5. Fine Arts Center
6. Franz Art Center
7. Franz Plaza
8. Goering Hall
9. Goerz House
10. The Green
11. Haury Hall
12. Joe W. Goering Field
13. Kaufman House (KIPCOR)
14. Kauffman Museum
15. Kidron Cottage
16. Krehbiel Science Center
17. Leisy Welcome Center (Admissions)
18. Maintenance Shop
19. Mantz Library
20. Memorial Grove
20. Memorial Grove
21. Memorial Hall
22. Mennonite Library and Archives
23. Sand Creek Trail
24. Schmidt Track
25. Schultz Student Center
26. Tennis Courts
27. Thresher Gym
28. Thresher Stadium
29. Voth Hall
30. Warkentin Court

Bethel College is located at 300 E. 27th Street in North Newton, Kansas (this is directly north of Newton Kansas; hence the name).

From Interstate 135 (coming either north or south): take Exit 34 and head south on K-15 (which is Main Street for Newton and North Newton). You will pass Thresher Stadium on the east as you head south and you will shortly reach 27th street, turn left. Schultz Student Center is at the corner of 27th and Minnesota (the first red brick building on the southeast corner). Park nearly anywhere and follow the signs in.

Highway 50 - coming from Hutchinson: Highway 50 merges with I-135 south of Newton. Just stay on I-135 heading north (towards Salina) and do NOT take 50 as it splits off towards Emporia. Look for exit 34 and note the Interstate 135 directions above.

From highway 50 - coming from Emporia: Highway 50 merges with I-135 to the northeast of Newton (probably the trickiest route) and does NOT offer a connection north onto I-135. Once you are on I-135, take the Broadway exit (fairly soon to the right) and use the roundabout under I-135 to head north and get back on the interstate. Do NOT take Highway 50 as it splits off towards Emporia unless you like going in circles. Look for exit 34 and note the Interstate 135 directions above.