Goshen College was founded in 1894 as the Elkhart Institute of Science, Industry and the Arts – a private preparatory school to provide the opportunity for Mennonite and other young people to further their education. Soon afterwards, the Mennonite Church took over its operation, and by 1900 the school so flourished that new facilities were needed. Business and civic leaders from the city of Goshen convinced school leaders of the benefits of relocating to the southern edge of their growing town, and ground was broken on a wheat field near train tracks that could conveniently transport students to the new campus.
The picture above shows the groundbreaking of Goshen College in a wheat field on the Shoup farm at the south end of Eighth Street in June 1903.
In 2002, the college re-articulated the values that have long been woven into the cultural fabric of the institution: We are a Christ-centered community committed to passionate learning, global citizenship, compassionate peacemaking and servant-leadership.
One of the college’s distinctive features is its Study-Service Term program, which was implemented in 1968 as a cutting-edge international education program.
Today, more than 20,000 Goshen College alumni, reside throughout the world in more than 85 countries, and the campus has expanded to 135 acres with 18 major buildings. The college now offers 36 majors and 37 minors of academic study, with quality professional programs and facilities. In addition to academic programs, co-curriculars, internships, athletics and religious life programs offer students rich and balanced opportunities for personal, intellectual, spiritual, physical, social and professional growth.
The college that has long been guided by a Christian theology of earthkeeping and good stewardship of both environmental and financial resources. Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College annually hosts more than 7,000 school children for educational programs on its 1,189-acre natural sanctuary. In 2008 its ecological field station – Rieth Village – received the 42nd Platinum rating in the country from the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program. The college offers an undergraduate major in environmental science and a master’s degree in environmental education. And in 2007, President Jim Brenneman signed the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment to work toward a carbon neutral campus.
Much has changed since the college’s beginnings, but the familiar sound of train whistles brings a reminder that many things remain the same. Goshen College – rooted in the Anabaptist tradition of answering Christ’s call to reconciliation, community and service in the world – is thriving as a liberal arts college pursuing exceptional academic inquiry.
Here are some interesting articles that have been written about events in Goshen College's history:
One remarkable year: 1903-1904
Goshen College's history as told by Susan Fisher Miller '79, titled, One remarkable year: 1903-1904, from the "Celebrating 100 Years in Goshen, Indiana" July 2003 issue of the Bulletin (several photos with detailed captions). Read full story
Cow
in the Science Hall: Get the scoop on legendary GC pranks
In the U.S., a widely known and practiced college prank is
to take a cow to the top floor of some building and release
it there – but it is especially popular in areas like
Goshen, where cows have always been readily available.Read full story

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