The Midwest Museum of American Art recently opened an exhibit highlighting Douglas Witmer's recent work entitled "Douglas Witmer: Call and Response".

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Douglas Witmer ’93 featured in new exhibit at Midwest Museum of American Art
Ervie ’65 and Mary ’71 Glick awarded Everence’s National Journey Award
Everence® honored Ervie '65 and Mary '71 for their spirit of generosity and long record of service to people from all over the world by presenting them with this year’s National Journey Award.
Jewel Lehman tapped to be interim head men’s volleyball coach
Jewel Lehman will begin serving immediately as the Maple Leafs' interim head men's volleyball coach. Lehman is professor of kinesiology and the department chair, and has experience on the sidelines at Goshen College, having served as the women's volleyball head coach from 2004 to 2008.
22 Best Images of 2022
Take a look back at some of the best photos from GC in 2022.
Girl Named Tom Hits No. 1 on iTunes After ‘The Voice’ Finale Performance
The Voice Season 21 winners Girl Named Tom (which includes GC alums Caleb '18 and Josh Liechty '19) had a reason to celebrate on Tuesday night, and not just because it was one year since they won the show in 2021. After performing their song “One More Christmas” during the Season 22 finale, the track reached No. 1 on iTunes, along with their Christmas album.
Hanna Yesuf ’05 named Senior Wealth Services Manager at Kingfisher Capital
Hanna Yesuf '05 was recently named Senior Wealth Services Manager at Kingfisher Capital, a leading investment management firm since 1989.
Students visit UN headquarters in New York
Men’s cross country finishes 22nd at NAIA National Championships
The men's cross country team finished 22nd at the NAIA National Champions in Tallahassee, Florida on Friday, Nov. 18. This was the fourth consecutive year the team has run at the national meet, and they have placed in the top 25 all four times. Nelson Kemboi '24 earned a spot as an All-American for the third straight year.
GC students Drew Hogan and Anthony Roberts featured on Goshen News Sports Podcast
GC first-year students, Drew Hogan and Anthony Roberts, joined the Goshen News Sports Podcast to talk about their cross country season and life at college.
Two sculptures by Sunday Mahaja ’14 to be featured in Downtown Angola
Two sculptures by Sunday Mahaja '14 were recently chosen to be featured in Downtown Angola, Indiana.
Former professor, Lester Glick ’41, is subject of Malcom Gladwell’s latest episode of Revisionist History
Malcom Gladwell focuses the latest episode of his podcast, "Revisionist History", on Lester Glick '41, a former GC professor who started GC's social work program.
Kelsey McLane receives Outstanding Service Award from The Private Academic Library Network of Indiana
Kelsey McLane, the college library's services specialist, receives Outstanding Service Award from The Private Academic Library Network of Indiana. The award recognizes the major advancement of projects during the year, and focuses on highlighting people newer to PALNI collaboration.
‘It’s a legacy’: Sowers, who coached in Super Bowl, returns to GC
“I remember getting a call for potentially being a candidate for this award, and it was very humbling,” said Katie Sowers, a 2009 Goshen College graduate and a 2022 alumni awardee. “I remember there was some hesitancy on whether or not I’d accept the award, based on my experiences in the past. And, it was a no-brainer for me. This is a college that I love and I would be honored to accept this award. Coming back here has been even more reassuring to me as to why I decided to come here in the first place, even though it had a different belief system at the time. It’s all a process of life and learning, and to see Goshen evolving is exactly what I want out of any school that I’d have my children attend.”
Goshen College teaches “community”
By goshennews.com
Ben Hartman ’01 and Rachel Hershberger ’99 featured in South Bend Regional Partnership video campaign series
Ben Hartman '01 and Rachel Hershberger '99, owners of Clay Bottom Farm, were recently featured in a South Bend Regional Partnership video campaign series.
Sofia Samatar ’94 releases new memoir, The White Mosque
Sofia Samatar '94 releases new memior, The White Mosque, that traces the journey of a group of German-speaking Mennonites into the heart of Khiva in Central Asia - now modern-day Uzebekistan.
Goshen College named NAIA Champions of Character Five-Star Institution for 20th Straight Year
Goshen College is one of only eight schools in the NAIA to be awarded Champions of Character for 20 years in a row.
GC Professor and local sculptor, John Mishler ’72 named Michiana Master
An interview with Dr. Luke B. Kreider ’08 on climate crises, religious identities and war
Professor and alum, Luke Kreider, sat down for a conversation with Jennifer Shellfied, Eco Theo Review, about the connection between religion and climate crises.
Goshen College hires Sean Foulkes as new head track and field coach
Director of Athletics Dr. Erica Albertin announced on Wednesday, August 10, that Sean Foulkes will be the head track and field coach at Goshen College.
Luke Wagner named head coach for Goshen College softball
Goshen College recently named Luke Wagner the new head coach for Goshen College softball
Public electric vehicle charging station at Merry Lea
Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center now has a free and public charging station for electric vehicles
MDS volunteers help Goshen College expand space for nursing program
A Q&A with Rachaelann Yoder Klink ’20
Rachelann Yoder Klink, a 2020 Goshen College grad recently sat down with One United Lancaster to talk about her role in the Lancaster County court system, what makes Juneteenth worth celebrating and why she decided to be openly herself.
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