

Twenty-five students earn NAIA scholar-athlete awards
Twenty-five fall student-athletes have been recognized by the NAIA, including 14 from the women's soccer team, the most of any NAIA schools.
Twenty-five fall student-athletes have been recognized by the NAIA, including 14 from the women's soccer team, the most of any NAIA schools.
Goshen College was named an honorable mention Bike Friendly Campus by the League of American Bicyclists.
Alia Byrd, a sophomore elementary education major with a double minor in TESOL and Spanish, was among a group of first-generation students from Indiana’s independent colleges and universities to be celebrated at the 27th annual “Realizing the Dream” banquet on Saturday, Nov. 5 in Indianapolis.
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Gilberto Perez, Jr., senior director of intercultural development & educational partnerships at Goshen College, is the recipient of two awards: Teacher of the Year 2016 by the Indiana Governor’s office and the Indiana Latino Expo (ILE) and the 2016 Chickadee Bird Award from the Indiana Undocumented Youth Alliance (IUYA).
Goshen College ranked fifth on the U.S. News & World Report list of the "Best Regional Colleges in the Midwest," and 3rd among "Great Schools, Great Prices," according to the annual rankings.
Goshen College was listed third among the “Top 100 National Baccalaureate Colleges” by Washington Monthly magazine, which considers civic engagement, research and social mobility.
Seven Goshen College students have received scholarships from Everence, the financial services organization of Mennonite Church USA. This year, Everence awarded a total of 42 scholarships to college students, ranging from $750 to $2,000.
Brianne Brenneman, a senior molecular biology and biochemistry major from Mason, Ohio, recently attended the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL).
Sixteen Goshen College students are participating in summer research projects through the college’s Maple Scholars Program.