Goshen College student trying to get hate crimes law passed in Indiana
Goshen College senior Christi Sessa took part in a meeting in Indianapolis to get a hate crimes law passed in Indiana.
Goshen College senior Christi Sessa took part in a meeting in Indianapolis to get a hate crimes law passed in Indiana.
Alice Parker, an internationally renowned composer, conductor and teacher, will visit Goshen College for a festival performance of her music on Sunday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. in the College Mennonite Church-Chapel. This event is free and open to the public.
Goshen College President Rebecca Stoltzfus introduced the new Faculty Renewal Grants, with the first round of proposals funded last spring.
Yazan Meqbil spent more than 500 hours in a laboratory this summer. While that might sound unappealing to most, Meqbil says it was one of the most informative experiences of his life thus far.
This article comes from the October issue of The Mennonite, which focuses on “Loving Enemies.” Joanne Gallardo is pastor of faith formation at Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship in Goshen, Ind.
Jennifer Graber '95 is author of "The Gods of Indian Country: Religion and the Struggle for the American West" (Oxford University Press, 2018), which traces the struggle between Native and Anglo-American people over a 100-year period.
Speakers at Indingeous People's Day, Oct. 8, encouraged to attendees to think about their homelands and ask: Who was here first? Where are they now? What happened?
Goshen College alumna Janis Miller '81, a researcher in the University of Michigan's School of Nursing, is a close research partner to Denis Mukwege, who just received the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end sexual violence against women in armed conflict.
As WGCS, 91.1 The Globe, celebrates its 60th year, staff look back at the station's success and ahead to the future of The Globe.