By Mackenzie Miller Before leaving for service, Hillary told us that the goal of service is not productivity. As a chronically busy person, I was concerned. I knew going into SST that I would struggle to slow down. I’m usually…

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Study AbroadBeginning Service Term in Ecuador
On Saturday, June 20, our students departed for a new host family and a new setting to begin their Service Term, the second half of SST. Stay tuned for more updates about the communities in which the students are living and the volunteer work they're doing with nonprofits, community organizations, and municipal governments!
President's BlogAbout nations and kingdoms
As we celebrate the birth of this nation 250 years ago, to be followers of Jesus is to be a community of loving and liberating people, whose only weapon is love.
AlumniClarke names Zimmerman as 20th President
Yvonne Zimmerman '98, Ph.D., was appointed as president of Clarke University earlier this year.
Photo Albums2026 ECoSistema
ECoSistema is a music and youth development program focused on building community through music. Though partnerships, ECoSistema creates an accessible pathway of music education opportunities from birth through young adulthood for all people in Elkhart County. ECoSistema finds its home…
Photo AlbumsSummer Camp Week 1-4
Goshen College offers a variety of summer camps both on campus and at Merry Lea. Our camp offerings span from academic, STEAM-oriented day camps designed to help young minds engage their creativity and explore the world around them to athletics…
Photo Albums2026-27 New Student Orientation
From meeting academic advisors to taking campus tours, our newest Maple Leafs dove headfirst into New Student Orientation this past weekend! Welcome to the GC family, class of 2030!
Photo AlbumsJune 2026 Photo Album
Study AbroadBelfast: Beauty, Unrest, and Action
Our second weekend at Corrymeela, we hopped on an early bus and train to take on Belfast’s bustling streets and the Belfast Book Festival, which featured homemade ‘zines (handmade magazines) for purchase and for free. The main themes of these...
EventsScience Speaker: Evolving Dark Energy?
Dr. Noah Weaverdyck '11 is a researcher in cosmology at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
ArticlesGoshen College Student Documentary Selected in Oscar-Qualifying Film Festival
The newest documentary from Goshen College’s Film Production program, “Cora Dale: A Rediscovered Harmony,” has been selected as an official entry in the Indy Shorts Film Festival in Indianapolis this July. Now in its ninth year, the Academy Award-qualifying festival…
Study AbroadSaying farewell (for now) to Quito
By Hillary Harder On Friday night, June 19, our group gathered at our Quito headquarters, La Casa de Espiritualidad, to mark the end of our Study period in Quito. We were joined by our host families, professors, and many community…
ArticlesGoshen College Student and Alumni Choir Completes First-Ever Tour to Spain and Portugal
Earlier this summer, 33 Goshen College choral program students and alumni traveled to Spain and Portugal for the college's first international choir tour.
Study AbroadLearning from experts: studying Ecuadorian sign language and indigenous history
During our six weeks of study in Quito, students had the opportunity to take classes in two specialized areas: Lengua de Señas Ecuatoriana (LSEC), or Ecuadorian sign language; and Indigenous Peoples and Nationalities of Ecuador. This post includes reflections from…
Study AbroadA Visit to Derry/Londonderry
In week two of our trip, our class went on its first train ride in Northern Ireland, and some of us rode a train for the first time! We were on our way to one of Northern Ireland’s more famous...
Study AbroadRathlin Island
At the start of our final week, we traveled from Corrymeela to downtown Ballycastle Harbor to meet the ferry that would take us to Rathlin Island. For some of us, it was our first time on a boat. The ride...
EventsYoder Public Affairs Lecture: Martin Doblmeier, “Christianity at a Crossroads”
Martin Doblmeier will deliver the Yoder Public Affairs presentation at Goshen College on Tuesday, Sept. 15.
ArticlesForbes gives Goshen College an A+ financial grade
The Forbes annual College Financial Grades assessment has given Goshen College an A+ for financial health.
EventsPerforming Art Series: Punch Brothers
Formed by mandolinist Chris Thile in 2006, Punch Brothers is known for pushing the boundaries of acoustic music.
EventsThe LEAFYs Athletic Awards Show
The 2026 LEAFYs Awards are set to take place on Sunday, September 13, at 7:00 pm in Umble Center on the campus of Goshen College.
EventsCredo Music: Strings Fellowship Tour
The Goshen College Music Center is thrilled to host a performance by two elite ensembles from the prestigious Credo Music String Quartet Fellowship.
EventsNorthern Indiana Amish Quilts From the Rebecca Haarer Collection
The Good Library Gallery will host an exhibit of Amish quilts, collected and documented by Rebecca Haarer ’75, from now until Oct. 8, 2026.
Study AbroadAt the Gateway to the Amazon
By Hillary Harder This week for our final group trip during the Study period, we traveled to the western edge of the Amazon rainforest. This was our first time leaving the central sierra region of Ecuador and traveling to a…
EventsPiano & Strings Camp Final Concert
Celebrate the culmination of an intensive week of music-making at the Goshen College Piano & Strings Camp Final Concert.
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