Dr. James Kauffman '62 is renowned as a retired special education educator and writer with more than 40 years of dedication to his fields.

GC In The News

James M. Kauffman ’62, EdD, presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who’s Who

Melanie Meyer ’15 introduced as new Goshen High School volleyball coach
Melanie Meyer '15, a two-sport athlete at Goshen College, will be the Goshen High School Redhawks new volleyball head coach.

Interpreting majors venture far and wide for internships
This semester, the sign language interpreting department saw a record 12 students venture to 10 different states across the country to grow their interpreting skills in semester-long internships.

Shands Stoltzfus shares importance of being ‘unapologetically just’
Regina Shands Stoltzfus, professor of peace, justice and conflict studies at Goshen College, spoke on the importance of being “unapologetically just” in the face of injustice as part of the college’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day festivities Monday morning at College Mennonite Church.

Who is Katie Sowers? Get to know the 49ers coach creating a path for women in the NFL
Katie Sowers made history with the 49ers in Sunday's NFC championship game and will become the first female assistant on an NFL coaching staff to work in a Super Bowl.
Julianne Munn: When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. visited my hometown
Many famous people have visited Goshen College since it was founded in 1894 — none more famous than the Rev. Dr. King Jr.

Michiana Chronicles: Goodbye Kim Macon ’80
Kim Macon '80, development director at WVPE, talks about her decades of work for WVPE as she prepares to retire.

Ellah Wakatama Allfrey ’88 is Brittle Paper’s African Literary Person of the Year 2019
Brittle Paper‘s African Literary Person of the Year, now in its fifth year, recognizes individuals who work behind the scenes to hold up the African literary establishment in the given year. The 2019 Honor goes to Ellah Wakatama Allfrey '88.
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