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The Record wins state ‘Newspaper of the Year’ award for fifth consecutive year
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Retiring history professor encourages the Class of 2022 to live the ‘Good Life’ with love, truth and healing
During the 124th Goshen College Commencement on Sunday, May 1, Dr. John D. Roth addressed the 214 graduates about the big question, “What is the Good Life?” and encouraged them to live with love, truth and healing.
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Commencement 2022
Members of the Goshen College Class of 2022 received undergraduate and graduate degrees at the college’s 124th commencement on Sunday, May 1.
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Commencement 2022: Academic Department Receptions and Baccalaureate
On Saturday April 30, 2022 graduates and families joined faculty at departmental receptions. Later that evening seniors and families gathered for a Baccalaureate celebration and reception.
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Commencement 2022: Nurses Pinning Ceremony
Nursing graduates in the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs celebrated their accomplishments during a nurses pinning on Saturday, April 30, 2022.
Commencement speech 2022 (full text): “What is the Good Life?” by Dr. John D. Roth
Commencement speaker, Dr. John D. Roth, invited graduates to consider the important question: What is the Good Life? He said: "Know that you are loved; dare to live a transparent life, ready to speak the Truth; and do your part…
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Goshen College Communication Department hosts third annual short film festival
The Goshen College Communication Department will be hosting the 3rd Annual Goshen College Short Film Festival at the Goshen Theater in downtown Goshen on April 27 at 7 p.m. The event is free to the public and doors will open...
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April 2022 Snapshots
Photos from around campus in April 2022.
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Dr. “Sarge” Yoder, former professor, coach and namesake of baseball field, dies at 94
Jay Harold "Sarge" Yoder, longtime professor emeritus of physical education and head coach at Goshen College, died Thursday, April 14, 2022, surrounded by family. He was 94 years old. Dr. Yoder taught physical education and coached at Goshen College primarily…
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Goshen College announces new embodied mascot
Goshen College has announced plans for a physical mascot to represent the Maple Leafs at sporting and community events next year.
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Retreat Weekend
We wrapped up our semester with a weekend full of reflections, discussions, relaxing and fun at El Refugio where we had the decompression and processing time we needed to close out our time together here in Ecuador. Thanks to those...
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Deepening Friendships Over Sweet Corn (by Lydia Nolt)
There are only a few kaki lima, or street food stands, near the campus of Universitas Nusa Cendana (UNDANA) where I am located for my service assignment, and outside my neighborhood along the busy coastal road the little mobile stalls...
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At Home Amongst the Trees (by Trey Santiago)
These photos are from a short adventure I had about a week and a half ago with one of the friends I have made here, Titan, and one of the teachers at the university that has been helping me navigate...
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Beautiful (by Antoinette Mpawenayo)
During my placement at Interfide, I was given the opportunity to visit some highschools and help with the “The Power of Goodness” program. The power of goodness is a workshop that Interfide does that teaches people how to love your...
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Different Pace of Life (by Court Templeton)
It’s difficult to pick one experience that sums up my time here in Indonesia. I think the difference between here and the U.S. is the pace of life here in Indonesia. The morning after I was dropped off at STT...
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Adventures in Coffee and Kebuns (by Leah Otto)
At this point you are likely wondering “what on earth is a ‘kebun’ “? Well luckily I am here to enlighten you: “kebun” is the Bahasa Indonesia word for farm, plantation, garden, gardener, and many others. It is one of...
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Goshen College earns bronze award for educational advertising
Goshen College has received a bronze award in the Integrated Marketing Campaign category at the 37th Annual Educational Advertising Awards, the largest and oldest educational advertising awards competition in the country.
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Shalom as Equity: Disability, Health Care Disparities and Social Justice During COVID-19
Dr. J. Alexander Sider, professor of religion at Bluffton University, will present the C. Henry Smith Peace Lecture, titled “Shalom as Equity: Disability, Health Care Disparities and Social Justice During COVID-19” on Tuesday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m., in the…
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Su Cambio Por El Cambio (SCXC)
During the service portion of SST, I have been volunteering at a foundation called Su Cambio Por El Cambio (SCXC) in a little town called San Simon. SCXC’s primary missions are to provide a safe after school environment for local...
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Academic Symposium 2022
On Friday, April 8, 2022, campus gathered to highlight the amazing research that faculty and students have done in the past year during the annual Academic Symposium.
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Sierra Ross Richer wins Indianapolis Press Club award
Sierra Ross Richer, a senior journalism major, received the Indianapolis Press Club Foundation scholarship this week for deadline news coverage. Ross Richer is the second consecutive Goshen College student to receive the highly competitive scholarship for deadline news reporting; Mackenzie...
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2022 Spring Mainstage: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
The Goshen College Theater Department presented its spring mainstage musical, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” between March 25 and April 3 in the Umble Center. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, “The...
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Meeting My Online Language Buddy In Person (by Aiden Schloneger)
While our SST group was in Philadelphia, we were all assigned Indonesian language buddies to help us practice our bahasa Indonesia. Me and Antoinette were assigned Yaya. We talked to her quite a bit in Philadelphia, and made plans to...
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Understanding Indonesian Family Values (by Caroline Robling-Griest)
When I was living with my Indonesian host mother in Philly, Bu Wendy, she mentioned that Indonesian parents are generally more strict about their children’s whereabouts. During one conversation in particular I noted that it seemed like Indonesian kids and...
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