Goshen College announces top scholarship recipients for 2014-15
Goshen College announced today the 34 recipients of the school’s top scholarships for 2014-15.
Goshen College announced today the 34 recipients of the school’s top scholarships for 2014-15.
Goshen College’s Master of Arts in Intercultural Leadership (MAIL) program will enter its second year when classes begin on June 23. Openings are currently available for this 18-month program geared for working adults.
Sara Klassen’s final class at Goshen College didn’t take place in the Florida Keys or the African savannah or among Roman ruins, where many of her friends were studying during May Term. Her final class took place in a windowless room deep in the Elkhart County jail.
Born in 1909, The Goshen College grad never expected to live so long and isn’t quite sure how she did it. It’s her birthday Wednesday.
Goshen College started a new class this May where students travel to the jail and learn alongside inmates.
A local woman and a Goshen College professor share their thoughts on how the recently deceased writer’s work affected them and our country as a whole.
The Goshen College Women’s World Music Choir has released a new CD of world choral music, now available for purchase through the Goshen College Music Center main office.
Reps from the African Foundation for Peace and Love Initiatives met with James Brenneman, the college president. They hope an exchange program with schools in the U.S. and Canada can help prevent violence in their home country.
Goshen College Community School of the Arts faculty members Brook Bennett, cello, and Luke Norell, piano, will present a recital in the Goshen College Music Center’s Rieth Recital Hall on Thursday, May 29 at 7:30 p.m.
Goshen College is among the fewer than 300 colleges named to the Colleges of Distinction list for 2014. The college is one of only eight Indiana colleges to be named to the list, and is among 55 Christian colleges listed.