Jenna Wysong Filbrun's '06 new book, 'The Unsaid Words,' is a small collection of poems about life with chronic pain.

GC In The News

Jenna Wysong Filbrun ’06 publishes book ‘The Unsaid Words’

Public health practicum offers global engagement opportunity
This year, Goshen College is partnering with Mennonite Central Committee to offer SST-alternative courses in the form of a year-long series on global public health.

Allen Bohnert ’98 interviewed in NPR story about troubling effects of lethal injection
Allen Bohnert '98 is a federal public defender who represents Ohio inmates with upcoming executions.

Saba Shami ’81, a giant in Virginia and Arab American politics, passes
Saba Shami '81, a a major influence in Virginia and national politics, passed away on September 17 after a bout with cancer at the age of 65.

President’s Column: A safe start for Goshen College (The Goshen News)
President Stoltzfus writes about GC's safety measures and early success in keeping COVID-19 at bay on campus.

Goshen College named NAIA Champions of Character institution for 18th time
Goshen College is one of 180 NAIA Champions of Character Five-Star Institutions for the 2019-20 academic year, and one of just a handful of schools that has received the award every year.

Goshen College Athletic Department announces Fall 2020 spectator policy
Leafs announce guidelines to provide safe environment for soccer, volleyball, tennis.

Competitions begin Saturday for Maple Leaf athletics
While the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has postponed all fall championships until the spring, it is allowing schools to still play its fall schedules if they choose to do so.

Ben Hartman ’01 and Rachel Hershberger ’99 use ‘lean’ techniques to pivot during COVID-19 crisis
After losing much of their business to COVID-19 restaurant closures, the owners of Clay Bottom Farm in Goshen, Indiana, didn’t flinch.

Sculptures link Goshen campus and Merry Lea, connecting art to sustainability
Heather Gabel, a sustainable food systems and art double major, worked to bring her fields of study together through the Hickory Scholars program, an eight-week experience where students work with professors to conduct research related to Merry Lea Environmental Center’s mission of sustainability.

Outbreak in the heart of the RV industry
Many in the Latino community attribute the drop in COVID-19 cases to a partnership between Latino leaders, Goshen College, and the county health department.

Fine arts programs adapt to COVID precautions
Colleges and universities that return to in-person classes are finding ways to apply COVID-19 social distancing precautions to fine arts activities.

Our faith must compel us to work for change
Greta Lapp Klassen, a sophomore at Goshen College, studying English and Education, shares a blog as part of a series on racial justice where writers reflect on what it means to do anti-racism work in their context.

Josh Hofer ’11 works with rural areas on new ventures
Josh Hofer knows about marketing — after all, he founded a festival based on meat cubes that has drawn thousands of visitors. Hofer has joined the Community Vitality Team with the South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service to create new opportunities for rural areas.

Writer Don Marquis ’59 jazz-loving life in New Orleans comes to a close, with one last dance
For six decades, Don Marquis '59, a son of small-town Indiana, has been the bard of Big Easy jazz. A fixture of the French Quarter, he’s written countless articles and a classic book.

Calvin Redekop ’49: Holy disruptor
GC alumnus and former professor Calvin Redekop is a sociologist, writer, teacher and activist, and has contributed mightily wherever he went and visibly altered the worlds of church, business, service and the environment.

Grateful Web interview with Lotus’ Luke ’02 and Jesse ’02 Miller
Grateful Web had the opportunity to catch up with founding members of Lotus, Jesse and Luke Miller. Lotus will release their new studio album, Free Swim, on Aug. 21.

Goshen College opens for move-in day
New students moved in at Goshen College over the weekend, with many new safety measures in place.

Cade Fisher ’22: Building stamina for anti-racism
Cade Fisher writes as part of a blog series on racial justice where writers reflect on what it means to do anti-racism work in their context.

Why we still believe in SST
Recent events have clarified what is worth our commitment. To address these issues, we need global education more than ever.

Making SST an option for everyone
Goshen College’s celebration of the 50th Anniversary of SST in 2018-19 came with a serious evaluation of the program and our recommitment to making SST accessible to all students.

Bruce Glick ’64: Everywhere I’ve lived, new birds enriched my life
Bruce Glick '64 has long been fascinated by birds and people.

Ashley Davenport ’16 connects broadcasting and agriculture
Ashley Davenport '16 is a broadcaster for Michigan Ag Today and covers issues vital to Michigan agriculture.

Celebrating the career of CEEVN Director Minh Kauffman ’74
On Friday, July 31, Minh Kauffman '74, director of the ACLS Center for Educational Exchange with Vietnam (CEEVN), retired after 26 years with ACLS and nearly 50 years working in international educational exchange and community development. She has been called “the most important person involved in the creation of meaningful relations between Viet Nam and the United States.”
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