When Aysia Adkins, a rising senior at Goshen College, found herself on a Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) site, it changed her life.

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Q&A: Dwight Gingerich settles in for first few days playing double duty for Goshen College
Dwight Gingerich, Goshen College’s next athletic director and men’s basketball head coach marked his official start this week, and during his orientation, The Goshen News sat down with him and spoke about his transition.
Goshen College’s intergenerational letter writing campaign launches at Follow Jesus ‘25
The Gratitude Letters, a storytelling project launching at MC USA’s Follow Jesus ‘25 convention, invites people of all ages to share stories of gratitude and faith through a letter writing campaign.
Blog post from Jeanette Harder, director of MSW program: ‘Rethinking Grades’
Erica Emanuel ’12 and Jordan Kauffman ’11 named to Michiana Forty Under 40
Erica Emanuel ’12 and Jordan Kauffman ’11 were honored by the South Bend Regional Chamber for achieving outstanding professional success while also engaging in their communities through charitable and civic involvement.
Alicia Kurtz ’11 named to top 50 women leaders of Indianapolis
New Goshen College sculptures installed downtown
VIDEO: Lippert and Goshen College partner to offer language classes to employees
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. -- Lippert and Goshen College have partnered up to offer Spanish and English classes to their employees.
VIDEO: “Goshen College cuts ribbon for new Center for Nursing and Public Health” (ABC-57)
Goshen College officially opened its newly renovated Westlawn building, home to the Center for Nursing and Public Health. The $21 million project triples the space for nursing students and features state-of-the-art simulation and skills labs. Applications for the program are now open.
Gretta Rempel Fisher ’23 focuses on community-driven research
Gretta Rempel Fisher has been focusing her public health journey on community-driven research and health equity.
Nature Fest at Merry Lea
Celebrate spring with Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center at their annual Nature Fest. This free weekend festival will feature both family-friendly activities and science investigations on May 9 and 10 at Merry Lea.
Irving Suarez ’21 transforms public health research into real-world impact
Irving Suarez ’21 is committed to ensuring that public health research translates into meaningful action through his MPH studies at the University of Michigan.
Ida Mae Short ’15 uses printmaking for good
After discovering Ku Klux Klan flyers in her community, Goshen College alum and printmaker Ida Mae Short responded by organizing a free Community Print Event to promote unity and positivity through art.
Marvin Bartel, former Goshen College art professor, featured in WVPE article
NYT book review: “The Continental Divide: Stories,” by Bob Johnson ’73
“The Continental Divide,” Bob Johnson’s debut collection of 14 stories, begins with an epigraph from Jeremiah: “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?”
Goshen College gets new facility for nursing program
Goshen College’s Center for Nursing opens
After 16 months of renovation and construction, Goshen College’s new state-of-the-art Center for Nursing and Public Health in Westlawn Hall opened for its first classes on Wednesday. The renovation project cost about $21 million total.
Mark Landes ’99 named 10th president of Hesston College
Hesston College announced that local businessman and former college administrator Mark Landes will serve as its next president. Landes graduated from Goshen College in 1999.
Goshen College combats nursing shortage with new $21 million center
Goshen College opens new state-of-the art Nursing and Public Health Center
Interview with John D. Roth: A study Bible for Anabaptism’s birthday
In this interview, John D. Roth, professor emerita of history at GC, discusses the Anabaptism at 500 project and gives insight into the creation of the Anabaptist Community Bible.
Kate Leichty ’06, CPA, receives Women to Watch Award
Kate Leichty ’06, partner and CPA at South Bend-based Kruggel Lawton CPAs, earned the Indiana CPA Society’s Women to Watch Award.
New film, ‘Unexpected Peace,’ inspired by Jonathan Bornman’s ’90 mission experience
Sierra Ross Richer '22 writes about the travels of Jonathan Bornman '90 as he seeks to find how peace works around the world, documented in his new film, "Unexpected Peace."
Inside INdiana Business: Q&A with Gilberto Pérez, Jr., dean of students
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