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Ashley Davenport '16 is a broadcaster for Michigan Ag Today and covers issues vital to Michigan agriculture.
Support GC students today by making your gift to the GC Fund before our fiscal year ends on June 30! goshen.edu/give


Ashley Davenport '16 is a broadcaster for Michigan Ag Today and covers issues vital to Michigan agriculture.

On Friday, July 31, Minh Kauffman '74, director of the ACLS Center for Educational Exchange with Vietnam (CEEVN), retired after 26 years with ACLS and nearly 50 years working in international educational exchange and community development. She has been called “the most important person involved in the creation of meaningful relations between Viet Nam and the United States.”

Coinciding with the 75th anniversary of Everence, the Anabaptist stewardship agency, Herald Press is releasing a book about the organization’s history, written by John D. Roth, professor of history.

SST is more important than ever according to Director of International Education Jan Bender Shetler. Find out why in Global Connections, a new annual newsletter for SST alumni and donors. Also read about the innovative ways the SST program is evolving to meet the needs of current students.

Goshen guard Colin Flowers will not stay silent — not after what happened to George Floyd. Flowers speaks his mind on racial injustice in America, why black women can't be overlooked and how athletes can use their platforms for change.

G. Weldon Friesen said that ever since he was a young boy, he has enjoyed fixing things. His most recent project was a 1896 Mason & Hamlin Liszt reed organ

From 1976 to 2004, Stuart was employed by Goshen (Ind.) College as a professor and college administrator and served as a consultant on the side. Shirley was named president of Goshen in 1996 and served in this role eight years.

International exchange students enrolled at two local institutions aren’t facing as high a risk of losing their visas in the upcoming school year.

Tony Janzen '08, who’s been a boys assistant the past four years, will now be the boys head coach at Bethany Christian High School in Goshen.

WSBT 22 News explores Goshen College's new Center for Communication Studies.

Joel Gonzalez '08, who can be credited with restarting the girls soccer program at Bethany Christian High School, has decided it’s time for a new adventure.

Jewel Lehman, a member of the EMU athletic Hall of Fame, talks about her volleyball coaching career and becoming a professor.

Responding to a sharp increase in COVID-19 cases among Latinos, the Elkhart County Health Department has engaged Goshen College to lead an initiative to enhance health and safety and reduce the spread of the virus by partnering with Latino leaders throughout the community.

Goshen College will welcome its fall student-athletes back to campus on Friday, Aug. 7 to compete in men’s and women’s cross country, soccer and tennis, along with women’s volleyball, beginning its 65th year of varsity intercollegiate athletics.

Goshen College announced today that Dr. Erica Albertin will serve as interim athletic director beginning July 1, 2020, while continuing as head athletic trainer. Rustin Nyce will serve as the interim associate athletic director, while continuing his coaching duties.

Lavonne Shetler '13, an English teacher at Goshen High School, called on members of the Goshen School Board to support corporation-wide anti-racism training.

Danielle Klotz of Goshen, Indiana, director of marketing and communication for Mennonite Mission Network, has been named executive director of Anabaptist World Inc., the new independent journalistic ministry being formed by the merger of Mennonite World Review Inc. and The Mennonite Inc. on Sept. 1.

Goshen College women’s basketball coach Stephanie Miller penned a long statement on Twitter Sunday, expressing her concerns about the current situation.

The Goshen College Community School of the Arts (CSA) has now gone “virtual,” moving from in-person sessions to online meetings, and instructors are working hard to keep their young students engaged with the arts in a new way during a challenging time.

Frank Hess '88 holds the Maple Leaf program record with 100 career wins, with 55 individual wins and 45 wins in doubles. He was also an all-conference player all four seasons he played.

Sarah Yoder '05 holds the women’s tennis program record for most career wins, compiling 80 of them in a four-year varsity career.

Long time Professor of Theater, Doug Liechty Caskey, is one of five faculty members retiring this year from Goshen College. Doug has made invaluable contributions to our programming including co-developing the tri-disciplinary “Arts in London” May Term course that he has co-taught 10 times since 1999 and directing 25 full-length productions. Doug’s dedication to the Theater Department and the GC community has been significant. We hope Doug “breaks a leg!” and we are excited for him as he begins this new adventure; however, we are greatly saddened to lose the leadership, energy, and spirit of collaboration Doug has provided for so many years.
The five Mennonite Church USA and two U.S. Mennonite Brethren institutions are planning for both on- and off-campus scenarios as they anticipate a school year with some form of social distancing.

For Jennifer Jimenez '00, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner at St. Catherine Hospital, the hardest part of the COVID-19 pandemic is the lack of personal contact.
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