Traditional Arts Indiana has awarded ceramic artist Dick Lehman '76 the Indiana Heritage Fellowship for 2023, celebrating a 40+ year career as a cornerstone of Michiana's robust clay community.

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Dick Lehman ’76 awarded prestigious Indiana Heritage Fellowship
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The Bulletin | Spring/Summer 2023
Finding one’s voice and helping others find theirs is central to a Goshen College education and our motto, “Culture for Service.” It is exemplified over and over again by students, employees and alumni in surprising, compelling and transformative ways, and…
Unexpected grace and gratitude in prison
Goshen artist Brooke Rothshank ’00 writes about her own surprise learnings as she taught a miniature painting course in the local county jail.
Our special sauce
This presidential column originally appeared in the Spring/Summer 2023 issue of The Bulletin. By Rebecca J. Stoltzfus ’83, President of Goshen College Shaped by Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition, we integrate academic excellence with real world experiences and active love for God and neighbor. I have come...
Project Terremoto: Active love through fundraising and fun
On March 17, 1973, Goshen College students organized El Carnival in the Union gymnasium. Car bash, faculty dump tank, penny pitch, pinball machines and food, food, food yielded over $1,800 towards Project Terremoto’s ambitious $50,000 goal.
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Isacc Hernandez ’13: Coming full circle and passing on the lessons
Isacc Hernandez ’13, an academic counselor, shares his journey from struggling college student to transformed alumnus to thriving employee.
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Caleb Shenk ’24: Protesting taxation as a peace-seeking accountant
Caleb Shenk, a junior accounting major from Goshen, won second place in the 2023 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest at Goshen College with his speech titled “Protesting taxation as a peace-seeking accountant.” This feature is a written adaptation of…
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Jakyra Green ’25: The privilege of peace
Jakyra Green, a junior English education major from Elkhart, won the 2023 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest at Goshen College with her speech titled “The privilege of peace.” This feature is a written adaptation of her speech.
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Beaches, history, heat, farewell, and new beginnings
As you may have noticed if you have been following along with this blog or if you have had the opportunity to experience SST firsthand yourself, you know that it is simultaneously exhilarating and exhausting, fulfilling and draining, beautiful and...
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Exhibit Reception: Goshen Clay Artists Guild
Art Exhibit: Goshen Clay Artists Guild Reception Date and Time: Sunday, September 10 at 2 p.m. Location: Hershberger Art Gallery, Music Center Cost: Free and open to the public Several members of the Goshen Clay Artists Guild will be showcasing...
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New Beginnings in the Southwest
Welcome to the 2023 Hopi Navajo Study Service Term! This summer’s group from Goshen College begins their adventure aboard an Amtrak train headed west. The students start in the lush green farmland of the Midwest and travel across the country...
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Goshen Sundown Town Documentary to air on TV for Juneteenth
The documentary ‘Goshen - A Sundown Town’s Transformation’, produced by Goshen College film students, will air on South Bend’s PBS station as a part of their Juneteenth celebration programming.
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Summer Camps 2023
For more information on this year’s summer camp offerings visit goshen.edu/summercamps. Photos by Julian Gonzalez
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Mind-Bending Bio-Diversity, Indigenous Communities, and Difficult Adaptations
In the first of two multi-region treks, this week we headed up through a freezing cold mountain pass at nearly 14,000 feet east of Quito and descended quickly down the eastern flank of the Andes mountains into the beginning of...
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New semi-pro soccer team, Goshen City FC, closes out season at Goshen College
The Goshen community’s first semi-professional soccer club, Goshen City FC, will close out it’s opening season this Saturday, June 18 at the Goshen College Soccer Complex.
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Meet and Greet with Ira Glass
Ahead of Ira Glass's Performing Arts Series show on June 3, he took the opportunity to meet some GC and WVPE employees as well as donors.
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Pain, Brokenness, and Holy Moments
Whew…….what a week in Ecuador. Typically, our more eventful moments together are interspersed with travel around the country during the study portion of SST. However, this week, although our activities were mostly in and around Quito, it was a time...
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Goshen College announces Performing Arts Series 2023-24 season line-up
Goshen College’s Performing Arts Series returns for its 26th year during the 2023-24 season with 10 performances featuring new artists and returning favorites to Goshen: Apollo’s Fire — Handel’s Israel in Egypt, The Wailin’ Jennys, A Chanticleer Christmas, Béla Fleck…
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Kemboi, Chebet named All-Americans after 11 Maple Leafs compete at NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Nationals
Both Goshen College outdoor track & field teams returned with an All-American from the 2023 NAIA National Championships. The meet was held in Marion, Indiana, at the campus of Indiana Wesleyan University from May 24-26. On Wednesday night, Nelson Kemboi...
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Goshen College announces Spring 2022-23 undergraduate Dean’s List
Goshen College recently recognized 132 undergraduate students for excellence in academics on the 2022-23 spring semester Dean’s List.
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May 2023 Snapshots
Photos from around campus during May 2023.
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British Museum Quest!
By Saige Lind and Grace Hitt Our first visit to the British Museum was for a required class assignment. Little did we know, this visit would spark an epic quest that would span the rest of our time in London....
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Indigenous Identity and Spiraling Time
One of the many unique elements of Ecuador is the unusually diverse and high proportion of the population that is fully indigenous to this region. With as many as 16 distinct people groups and another 18 subsets of those groups,...
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Buffalo Ranch
This blog was written by Keren Masinga, a second year nursing major. On Wednesday afternoon, we drove 30 minutes to visit the Buffalo Ranch of Red Lake Nation. We all climbed into the back of several pick up trucks and...
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