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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.

During her tenure as a professor of education, she served as the chair of the Education Department and supervised hundreds of future teachers. In her time as chair, she first considered further academic administrative leadership, which eventually led her to accept a post as interim dean of students. In 2001, she became the college’s academic dean – the first woman in the history of the institution to hold this leadership position – and continued in this role for 14 years until her retirement in 2015.
Stalter is survived by her two children and their spouses as well as three grandchildren: Rachel Lapp Whitt and Thomas Whitt, with grandchild Ramona (Bloomington, Ill.), and Jay and Jessica Lapp, with grandchildren Nola and Milo Lapp (Ann Arbor, Mich.). Stalter’s siblings and their spouses also survive: sister Deanna Moshier and husband Loren Moshier (Normal, Ill.); brother Phillip Stalter and wife Sharon Weaver (Secor, Ill.); and brother Timothy Stalter and wife Kristine Stalter (Iowa City, Iowa). She had a close relationship with many of her nieces and nephews, half of whom are Goshen College graduates: Jason (Laura) Moshier, Brian Moshier, Karla Kossler (Mark), Alissa Vander Naalt (Steve), Kristi Stalter (Joe Thompson), Seth (Kathryn) Stalter, Elspeth Stalter (Zachary Clouse), and Elliot Stalter.

