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Earlier this summer, 33 Goshen College choral program students and alumni traveled to Spain and Portugal for the college's first international choir tour.


From Charles Hostetter’s humble beginnings on a dairy farm to his impactful career in public health and advocacy — particularly as a national leader addressing the AIDS epidemic — his life reflects a deep commitment to service and compassion.
Adam M. L. Tice’s life and career are a testament to his deep-rooted commitment to music, faith and service. Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Alabama, Oregon and Indiana, Tice’s upbringing laid the foundation for his journey as a musician and pastor, while becoming the most prolific, most published Mennonite hymn writer of all time.
As the research lead for the Gender Benchmark at the World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA), Samita Thapa’s work is instrumental in advancing gender equality and empowering women on a global scale.
At 91, Carl J. Yoder has lived a long life serving others, first in voluntary service with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in Maine and Vietnam, and then in leading a family medical practice in Middlebury, Indiana.
Sophia Sears was a leader on and off the basketball court during her time at Goshen, and continues to be a trailblazer. With a doctorate in pharmacology and toxicology, Sears recently opened her own research laboratory with a broad focus on cardiorenal health.

