After a couple days of very little schedule, there was a shock factor on Monday as we all realized how tightly scheduled our days would be with Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS). The schedule each day with MDS is identical: wake...

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May 03, 2021: First day on the work site
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April 30, 2021: Day trip to Marianna
After our 17 hour drive we settled in for our first couple days of learning. On Friday, we took a trip to Marianna — the city we would be spending our two weeks with Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS). We spent...
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Hard Bottom Sponge Site & Turtle Hospital
Thursday May 6, 2021 Today’s lecture was about sponges, mainly focusing on Spheciospongia vesparium (loggerhead sponge) and Ircinia campera (vase sponge). Our morning visit was to the hard bottom sponge site. This habitat consisted of little soft sediment/sand with different...
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Mudflat, Plankton Tow, and Sargassum Collection
Wednesday May 5, 2021 Wednesday morning started like the others sunny and bright. Today’s morning lecture greeted us with the challenge of creating the complex food web of the epipelagic zone only using a brief outline and an article we...
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The Miami Nation: Migration, Rivers and Language
Harrison Gingerich, a senior from Canby, Oregon, is a Sustainable Food Systems major. In this post, he recounts key parts of a Zoom presentation by one of our indigenous speakers: Scott Shoemaker is a member of the Miami, a group...
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Mackenzie Miller ’21 wins Indianapolis Press Club award
Mackenzie Miller, who graduates from Goshen College this spring with majors in journalism and English, received the Indianapolis Press Club Foundation scholarship for deadline news coverage.
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Shetler receives grant for Tanzania oral history digital library
Jan Bender Shetler, director of global engagement, received a grant this month from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a Goshen College-led collaboration with Michigan State University (MSU) to digitize an oral history collection from the Mara region of…
Op-ed: Six Indiana college presidents choose dialogue over divisiveness
Six Indiana college presidents, including Goshen's Rebecca Stoltzfus, have been meeting weekly via Zoom, and serving as a touchstone as they lived through — and responded to — history.
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Triton Mudflats
Tuesday May 4, 2021 On Tuesday morning, the sun was shining and the temperature was 81 degrees. In our first class of the day we discussed seagrass ecology and biology, as well as the benefits and threats to the seagrass...
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Visit to the Bight
Monday, May 3, 2021 – The Bight The day began with a brief discussion on our observations and thoughts from our first snorkeling session on Sunday. Out of this conversation came the realization for the group that while there is...
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Land and the Doctrine of Discovery
Ben Zimmerman is the author of today’s blog post. Ben is a senior Sustainability Management major from Archbold, Ohio. May has finally arrived as spring is in full bloom here in Goshen. We started the week off with a leisurely...
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Marine Biology 2021 has launched!
Sunday May 2, 2021 The Marine Biology class of 9 students has arrived and 0ur course has begun! Given the challenges over the last year, it has been a long wait for our students. Last May in 2020, their trip...
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Three Questions
Today’s post is written by Naomi Willis, a senior nursing major from Mishawaka, Indiana: We were honored to have a guest speaker, Rich Meyer, give our Indigenous Economies class some insight on the Potawatomi tribe and their land. Before we...
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Serviceberries
Today’s post is written by Haylee Pennington, a junior nursing major from Wakarusa, Indiana: Serviceberries, from the local native Amelanchier arborea, have many varieties which are all edible and insanely delicious. We were able to visit the Reith Interpretive Center...
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Opening Day
Our first day of the May Term was spent outdoors, hiking along the Elkhart River for several miles, learning about a plant called the Serviceberry with the director of Environmental Resilience in the city of Goshen, and wondering aloud what...
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Environmental Disaster and Response
In this course, students work with Mennonite Disaster Service to help a community in Florida rebuild after Hurricane Michael and reflect on ways to respond that are ethical, sustainable and respectful. They also carry out a community based research project…
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April 2021 Snapshots
Photos from around campus in April 2021.
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Welcome to Indigenous Economies
We’re trying something new this year, a Cultural Perspectives course based on the Goshen College campus with the bulk of our time spent outdoors. We’ve planned a series of day trips, experiential learning opportunities and overnight camping adventures, with a...
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The Record wins ‘Newspaper of the Year’ award for fourth consecutive year
The Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) named Goshen College's student newspaper, The Record, “Newspaper of the Year” for the fourth consecutive time in the college division, more than 20 Goshen College students collecting 42 awards.
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GC named ‘Radio School of the Year’ for seventh time in ten years
The Indiana Association of School Broadcasters (IASB) named 91.1 FM The Globe (WGCS) “Radio School of the Year” for the third consecutive time in the college division, with a flurry of awards in ten of 13 categories.
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Class of 2021 acknowledged for growth despite struggles during college experience
Members of the Goshen College Class of 2021 received undergraduate and graduate degrees during a hybrid in-person and virtual ceremony at the college’s 123rd commencement on Sunday, April 25.
Commencement speech 2021 (full text): “Marked and Blessed” by President Rebecca Stoltzfus
Commencement address (as prepared for delivery) by President Rebecca Stoltzfus, at the 123rd Goshen College Commencement on Sunday, April 25, 2021. » Read the 2021 Commencement story Greetings to the Goshen College Board of Directors, the Goshen College Faculty and...
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Commencement 2021
Members of the Goshen College Class of 2021 received undergraduate and graduate degrees during a hybrid in-person and virtual ceremony at the college’s 123rd commencement on Sunday, April 26.
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Commencement 2021: Baccalaureate
At the baccalaureate worship service on Sunday, April 25, 2021, Rev. Dr. LaKendra Hardware, director of diversity, equity and inclusion, delivered a message titled “God’s Got You.”
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