Related links:
Campus media & news outletsThe Bulletin - Goshen College's campus magazine since 1956.
The Record - student newspaper
The Globe, WGCS, 91.1 FM – College radio station
GCTV and GCJournal – student produced, television & chronicle of the campus
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Resources for the mediaQuick facts: Find useful and helpful general information and facts about Goshen College, like current enrollment and costs.Mennonites: Want to know more about who Mennonites are? Check here! Find GC people: Try our directories page to locate links to information about members of the President's Council, faculty and more.
Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center "green" building
: Rieth Village is an ecological field station for undergraduate programs. Two
cottages provide housing for up to 32 students and a third cottage serves as
the initial classroom and office building. Rieth Village has been designed
and constructed with a strong commitment to sustainability. It
was conceived and designed to meet the highest standards of the U.S. Green
Building Council’s LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) rating system.
LEED buildings are required to meet rigorous standards in areas such as energy
efficiency, water management, use of recycled materials and indoor air quality. The project is certified at
the platinum level – the first in
Indiana and the 42nd in the country. Study-Service Term (SST): Since the first SST units went to Costa Rica, Jamaica and Guadeloupe in 1968 and began one of the country’s pioneer international education programs, more than 7,000 students and 230 faculty leaders have traveled to 22 countries; the college currently organizes SST units to study and serve in Cambodia, China, Germany, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Senegal, Perú and Tanzania. The program’s uncommon combination of cultural education and service-learning remains a core part of the general education program. In the 2008 U.S.News & World Report "Best Colleges" rankings, Goshen was listed among 24 schools with outstanding study abroad program. In addition, Goshen was ranked seventh among all colleges and universities for the percentage of students studying abroad, with 85 percent. |







