
Events
International Student Club Coffeehouse virtual performance scheduled for March 20
Event: International Student Club (ISC) Coffeehouse
Dinner: Cancelled
Performance: Saturday, March 20, at 7:30 p.m., Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall
Watch Online: goshen.edu/livestream
Cost: Free, donations accepted
Program (.pdf)
The International Student Club (ISC) will present their annual coffeehouse performance on Saturday, March 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall with limited seating for an on-campus audience. The event will be live-streamed at goshen.edu/livestream.
Because of the pandemic, there will not be a dinner this year. In lieu of tickets, donations can be made to the International Student Club by visiting goshen.edu/give/isc.
“One year into this pandemic, we are still finding creative ways to showcase our students’ talents while minimizing the risks to the health and safety of our campus community,” said Dan Koop Liechty, international student advisor.
The coffeehouse provides an avenue for international students on campus, who come from more than 30 countries, to share their cultures. The event also serves as a fundraiser for ISC events in the coming year, which help integrate international students into the campus and local communities. A percentage of donations will also go to Project Arunima, a pioneering residential autism center in India, which was founded by a parent of a current GC international student.
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