Brandon and Bree have been working at the Djarama Association. The mission of Djarama is to “build, through culture and education, a youth that is aware of its values and respectful of the environment.” Djarama Diallow is an agro-environmental intentional...

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Djarama Diallow
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Poste de Sante Keru Yiiw
Jonah and Ryan will be heading into their senior years at GC this fall. We are both studying biochemistry and plan to go to medical school. For service we are working at a regional health clinic to gain medical experience....
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Beer-Sheba Project
In this post, Axel and Sam reflect on the diverse group of people that find their way into the Beer Sheba community. Axel and Sam have been serving at Beer-Sheba for four weeks. Americans Many of the Americans who come...
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Grand Mbao: Association Humanitaire les Amis de l’Ecole
Samuel and Suzanna have been working with an organization called The Humanitarian Association, Friends of the School. This organization supports the public schools with after-school classes and a holiday recreation program. Samuel and Suzanna have been teaching English in the...
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Centre de Formation Yoonu Njub
Anna and Gabe have been working with an organization called Centre de Formation Yoonu Njub (The Way of Righteous Training Center). The training center includes a trade school for girls who dropped out of school, a clinic, and some additional...
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Vivre Ensemble – La Pouponnière de Mbour
My (Emma B) service assignment for the second six weeks of SST is at Vivre Ensemble – La Pouponnière de Mbour. La Pouponnière is an orphanage. The main purpose of the orphanage is to serve infants through three year olds....
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Fandène Village
For our service placement, we (Mira Yoder and Olivia Krall) have spent the past few weeks in a village called Fandène. Fandène is located just 7 kilometers east of Thiès. One thing that is unique about Fandène is that the...
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Abortion policy: Six commitments for this time
Abortion policy matters to me as a Christian advocate for human dignity and nonviolence, a global health professional, a woman, a close friend of people on both sides of the political divide, and a college president committed to supporting our…
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Money’s 2022 Best Colleges list ranks Goshen College third among Indiana private colleges
Goshen College was recently ranked third among Indiana private colleges by Money in their 2022 Best Colleges list
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Goshen College offering daily campus visits during Indiana Private College Week
Goshen College will be offering daily tours during Indiana Private Colleges Week, July 18-22, 2022.
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Goshen College alum, David Waltner-Toews ’71, appointed to the Order of Canada
Goshen College graduate David Waltner-Toews ’71 was recently appointed to the Order of Canada, one of the highest honors given by the Canadian government for citizens who make extraordinary contributions to the country.
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Arrival to Service Placements
After completing 20 days in Tena we got the green light and made a move to Service this past Saturday. Yay! Some students were joking that instead of Study-Service Term SST (which is named for the two significant halves of...
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Paro Perspectives: Joel
CONAIE is the Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador and it is a large organization composed of representatives of various indigenous groups in Ecuador and they advocate for more indigenous rights. They do this most often by shutting down main...
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Paro Perspectives: Ruby
As of today, we have been in Tena for more than a week longer than expected. This is due to the countrywide protests regarding indigenous rights and economic security, led by the organization CONAIE, which stands for the Confederación de...
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Paro Perspectives: Cadence
CONAIE stands for the Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador. They represent the rights of indigenous people in Ecuador, specifically including the following communities: Quichua, Shuar, Achuar, Huaorani, Siena, Secoya, Shiwiar, Záparo, Cofán, and many more. Since the 1980s this...
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Last Week in Pictures – Tena
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Four Goshen College students awarded Gilman Scholarships for semester abroad
Four Goshen College students were recently awarded a Gilman International Scholarship from the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to study abroad for a semester this year through the college’s Study-Service Term (SST).
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Goshen College alum, Mackenzie Miller ’21, awarded Fulbright Scholarship
Mackenzie Miller, a 2021 Goshen College graduate, was recently awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to pursue a master’s degree in ethnic relations and culture in Hualien, Taiwan.
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Final Reflections — Ecological Economics in Arizona
Our three weeks in Arizona and New Mexico came to a beautiful ending back in the city where it all began, Tucson. On our final full day together, we shared a last supper of pizza and salad with both pastors...
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June 2022 Snapshots
Photos from around campus in June 2022.
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Summer Camps 2022
Learn more about our summer camp offerings here: goshen.edu/summercamps
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New Student Orientation 2022
On June 24 and 25, Goshen College hosted new incoming students on campus for New Student Orientation in preparation for the fall.
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Teranga
In this post, Birch and Anna reflect on the meaning and practices of teranga in Senegalese culture. Teranga is sometimes translated into English as “good hospitality”. Americans think of hospitality as the efforts we make to help guests feel welcome....
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Griots, Drums, and Dancing
In this post Emma B. and Gabe reflect on our week of music and the arts in Senegal. On Monday, June 6, our group met up with a griot and his drumming group. Griots were part of the traditional caste...
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