Archives for GC in the News Category
Rotary Club donates $34K to Goshen Theater revitalization – The Goshen News
The Goshen Theater revitalization effort moved forward Saturday evening with the donation of more than $34,000 from Rotary Club of Goshen members.
‘College prep coach’ makes college possible for more first generation students in Goshen – WSBT
Goshen College is teaming up with the high school and the Community Foundation of Elkhart County to help make college possible for more students.
Institute of Mennonite Studies releases former President J. Lawrence Burkholder ’39 memoir
A new memoir published by the Institute of Mennonite Studies (IMS) traces the development of former Goshen (Indiana) College President J. Lawrence Burkholder’s thought as it intersected with the events of his life.
Goshen College students plan hymn sing marathon for CPT – The Mennonite
Building on the success of the 2014 hymn marathon, the Hymn Club is planning another event to sing through the Hymnal over the course of six days.
Alex Childers ’09 teaching lessons about adjustment, baseball concepts at Goshen College – IndianaRBI.com
Alex Childers '09, who in his fifth season as head coach for the Maple Leafs, wants his athletes to be adaptable, students of the game and above all else — students. After all, GC is a highly-ranked institution of higher learning.
Elkhart County Food Council to begin addressing regional farm and food issues this spring – The Elkhart Truth
The Elkhart County Food Council hopes to continue the conversation on food access, education and production.
High Impact Practices: the Keys to Your Future – Colleges of Distinction
Dr. Ross Peterson-Veatch, Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs and Academic Dean at Goshen College, writes about high impact practices in higher education.
MC USA Archives move from Goshen College to Elkhart – The Mennonite
GC students rally for Norman Gary held outside Elhart County courthouse – WNDU
On Tuesday, roughly a dozen people, many GC students, stood watch at the street corner while a grand jury convened to decide whether or not charges should be brought against two Elkhart policemen in connection with Norman Gary's death.