Katie Sowers is back in the NFL, and she's joining the team she faced in Super Bowl LIV.

GC In The News

Katie Sowers ’09 joining Chiefs as Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching fellow

Patrick Maxwell ’11 on conflict resolution and international humanitarian law
Patrick Maxwell is a dual-degree candidate for his JD at Harvard Law School and his MA in Law and Diplomacy at The Fletcher School at Tufts University.

Six Maple Leaf entries qualify for outdoor track and field nationals
Eight Goshen College student-athletes and six Maple Leaf entries are set for the NAIA outdoor track and field national championship May 26-28 in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

Jacob Gerber named USTFCCCA Regional Athlete of the Year
Goshen College senior Jacob Gerber made Maple Leaf program history on Thursday, becoming the first GC track and field athlete to be named Regional Athlete of the Year by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

Creation thrives at Goshen College
From a marine biology station in the Keys to over a thousand acres of environmental preserve, Goshen College’s on-the-ground programs will exceed the expectations of aspiring environmentalists everywhere.

Goshen College names Dr. Erica Albertin athletic director
Goshen College has announced the hiring of Dr. Erica Albertin, a veteran in the field of student-athlete health and wellness as an athletic trainer and administrator, as the college's athletic director.

Senior Spotlight: Four seniors become published authors through Pinchpenny Press
Four Goshen College seniors are now published authors following the release of their Pinchpenny Press books this past week.

More than just names: Rafael Barahona ’01 pursues inclusion and equality through visual design
Rafael Barahona '01 designed T-shirts inspired by the “say their names” cry for racial justice.

A matter of trust: How the new Emily Rodgers ’03 album came to life
Emily Rodgers' '03 new album titled “I Will Be Gone,” is another spare, beautifully haunting entry to the singer-songwriter’s catalog.
President Stoltzfus participates in HACU’s Capitol Forum panel about impact of COVID-19 on HSIs
Hundreds of higher education leaders and members of Congress convened virtually on Tuesday to discuss legislative priorities for Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs) as part of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities’ (HACU) 26th National Capitol Forum. Goshen College President Rebecca Stoltzfus participated as one of three panelists in the forum.

FiveCore Media film premiere highlights heroic Goshen family during Holocaust
A film premiere Friday night in Goshen is helping tell the incredible story of how a local family rescued several German Jews from the Holocaust.

Students, faculty to present at 22nd Annual Academic Symposium April 9
Goshen College’s annual academic symposium takes one day to highlight the amazing research and academic projects and presentations that faculty and students have done in the past year.

Men’s cross country qualifies for second straight NAIA championship
The Goshen College men's cross country team has qualified for the NAIA national championship for the second straight season and the third time in program history.

Goshen College vaccine clinic makes a big impact
It’s the first of its kind in the Michiana area; getting students vaccinated on campus. It was a team effort to make it all happen.

ISGA Awarded Grant from the Calvin Institute for Christian Worship
Aided by a Teacher-Scholar grant from the Institute for Christian Worship at Calvin University, the Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism (ISGA) will help to foster ecumenical conversations about baptism within the global Anabaptist-Mennonite family.

Jo-Ann Brant on the Coronavirus and Easter
Jo-Ann A. Brant is featured in WalletHub's recent survey about Coronavirus and Easter.

Review: Orfeo ed Euridice at Goshen College is a well-designed treat
The campus community of Goshen College is delightfully tinged with music. Such deep-seated passion is palpable in their current online-only production of Christoph Willibald Glück's Orfeo ed Euridice.

Pandemic a chance to sing a new song
With a year of COVID experience and lots of new livestreaming equipment, music departments are offering recorded and outdoor performances to churches for use in recorded or livestreamed Sunday services.

David Reimer ’84 named new U.S. ambassador to Sierra Leone
Ambassador David Reimer is the newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Sierra Leone effective March 2021, replacing outgoing Ambassador Maria E. Brewer.

Dr. Michelle Shelly ’85 on the challenges and opportunities of running Goshen’s Center for Healing and Hope
Dr. Michelle Shelly '85 explains the challenges and opportunities of running Goshen's Center for Healing and Hope.

Five track and field All-American student-athletes, eight national finalists recognized
The Goshen College track and field programs brought home a pair of All-American honors, encompassing five athletes, and three more spots in the national finals at the NAIA indoor national championships held March 3-6 in the Ruth Donohoe First Dakota Fieldhouse on the campus of Mount Marty University in Yankton, South Dakota.

Elementary school rallies behind Jason Potsander ’01, hosting fundraiser
Chamberlain Elementary in Goshen is rallying behind one of their teachers, Jason Potsander '01, as he experiences cancer.

Kenton Swartley ’83 receives Iowa STEM Teacher Award
Kenton Swartley '83, community partnerships and STEM facilitator at Cedar Falls Schools, has been named as a recipient of the 2021 Iowa STEM Teacher Award. The award is given to teachers who go above and beyond to inspire student interest in and awareness of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Ten Goshen College track and field athletes headed to indoor nationals
Seven women and three men comprise seven entries in next week's showcase at Yankton, S.D.
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