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BlogsRedefining community — what about our non-human neighbors?
Photo AlbumsEmployee recognition & celebration
Goshen College celebrated employees who reached milestones this year and had a little Christmas fun.
NewsFaculty and staff celebrate milestones
Goshen College recognized 38 employees for milestones during their service to the college, during a celebration on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021.
NewsGoshen College alums, Girl Named Tom, win Season 21 of “The Voice”
Siblings Joshua '18 and Caleb '19 Liechty performed together and on their own on GC stages throughout their college experience. Now, they have joined their voices with their younger sister, Bekah, as "Girl Named Tom," competing on and WINNING season…
EventsGirl Named Tom | The Voice Finale watch party
Join other fans of Girl Named Tom to see how they fare on the finale of The Voice at the live watch party on campus!
NewsHenry “Hank” Weaver, professor emeritus of chemistry and provost emeritus, dies at 93
Dr. Henry "Hank" D. Weaver, professor emeritus of chemistry and provost emeritus at Goshen College, died Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021. He was 93 years old, having served the college from 1957-1980, and again in 1996.
News‘A Festival of Carols’ to be televised in four states this month
Goshen College's annual "A Festival of Carols" program will again air this year on PBS television stations in Indiana, Michigan, Kansas and Pennsylvania.
Photo AlbumsElectronics & Robotics Show
On Dec. 6, 2021, students in the Electronics class demonstrated their final projects, using Arduino microcontroller boards programmed in C, hooked up to a variety of sensors, to create task-driven robotics.
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2021 A Festival of Carols
Goshen College music ensembles presented the 18th annual musical celebration of Christmas, “A Festival of Carols,” on Dec. 3-5, 2021, in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
BlogsRetreat Weekend – El Refugio
Photo AlbumsEntrepreneurship Showcase
Entrepreneurship students showcased their ideas about the problem they have chosen to solve this semester during the Entrepreneurship Showcase on Tuesday, November 23, 2021.
Events18th annual Festival of Carols returning Dec. 3-5
Goshen College will present the 18th annual musical celebration of Christmas, “A Festival of Carols,” on Friday, Dec. 3 and Saturday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 5 at 4 p.m. in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.…
Photo AlbumsNovember 2021 Snapshots
Photos from around campus in November 2021.
BlogsHomes in Unexpected Places – Ebtihal
Today was a different day here in Salinas de Guaranda (Salinas for short). It was sunny and beautiful unlike the usual rainy weather we have been getting. I was really excited to know what I will be doing today since...
NewsThe Bulletin | Fall/Winter 2021
Community engagement is rooted in a place and in its people. While Goshen College may be more broadly known for our history of global community engagement, our local community engagement goes back to our founding in 1894 as the Elkhart…
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Service in Mindo – Lily
Mindo, where my service portion of SST is located, is between the descent from the Andes to the coast. It is one of Ecuador’s most biodiverse places with birdwatching being one of the well-known activities. It is two hours away...

Investing in the community, ahead of the curve
Whether volunteer or paid, in school classrooms or church basements, many GC students, faculty and alumni continue to invest skills and time to strengthen English language capacities among newcomers to Elkhart County and elsewhere.

What is our community engagement?
Community engagement has been central to Goshen College since our founding, and our motto “Culture for Service” captures it well.

The enduring value of ‘Culture for Service’
This presidential column originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2021 issue of The Bulletin.
NewsAugusta Nafziger wins first place in state journalism competition
Augusta Nafziger, a junior music and writing major from Weyers Cave, Virginia, took first place in the 35th annual Keating Competition on Saturday, Nov. 13, in which 10 of the top collegiate journalists in the state of Indiana had five…
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Visiting Students at their Service Placements
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Life in Pedro Vicente Maldonado – Solomon
My service location is in Pedro Vicente Maldonado, a small city about 2 and a half hours drive from Quito in the coastal region of Ecuador. However, the coast is still quite a ways away. To Esmeraldas, the closest coastal...
BlogsDo inclusion and Christ-centeredness go together?
“How can you be inclusive if you are Christ-centered?” This is one of the questions still ringing in my ears from a recent regional gathering. Is it possible that in this time of acute and painful need for us to…
NewsAugusta Nafziger selected as finalist in Keating Competition
Augusta Nafziger, a junior music and writing major, is among the 10 finalists who will participate in the 35th annual Keating Writing Challenge in which the students have five hours to report and write a story.
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