Brent Trumbo ’81 retires after 46 years with electric company his dad founded
Brent Trumbo '81, president of Trumbo Electric, has been with the company his father founded for 46 years and plans to retire at the end of the year.
Brent Trumbo '81, president of Trumbo Electric, has been with the company his father founded for 46 years and plans to retire at the end of the year.
Aaron Sawatsky-Kingsley '97, Goshen’s urban forester, worked with 2020 alumnus Aidan Friesen to conduct research looking at projected climate change impacts to our urban forest.
Seven-day hiatus is one of several steps to combat rise in COVID-19
Anja (Kenagy) Schaefkofer '18 has been chosen by the Knowles Teacher Initiative as one of 34 Teaching Fellows for the 2020 cohort. The Knowles Teacher Initiative supports a national network of mathematics and science teachers who are collaborative, innovative leaders improving education for all students in the United States.
During College Goal Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020, from 2-4 p.m., college-bound Indiana students and their families can get help completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form by visiting CollegeGoalSunday.org.
Most Mennonite colleges and universities, including Goshen College, overcame COVID-19 pandemic challenges to bring in positive enrollments this fall.
Donna (Perlich) Crow '81 is retiring after serving patients for more than three decades.
Goshen College has received a Phase Two Charting the Future grant worth $1 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. and a $200,000 matching grant from The Community Foundation of Elkhart County.
Goshen College announced changes to the spring 2021 academic schedule, including pushing back the start date by one week and building one-day breaks from classes into the semester, due to COVID-19.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly interviews reporter Tyler Falk of Current about the CEO of American Public Media stepping down as employees express frustration regarding racial and gender equity.