

Gretta Rempel Fisher ’23 focuses on community-driven research
Gretta Rempel Fisher has been focusing her public health journey on community-driven research and health equity.
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Gretta Rempel Fisher has been focusing her public health journey on community-driven research and health equity.
Ben Ganger, who graduated from Goshen College with a music major in 2016, has been shaking up the city over the last week with his performance on the classic game show Jeopardy!
Irving Suarez ’21 is committed to ensuring that public health research translates into meaningful action through his MPH studies at the University of Michigan.
After discovering Ku Klux Klan flyers in her community, Goshen College alum and printmaker Ida Mae Short responded by organizing a free Community Print Event to promote unity and positivity through art.
“The Continental Divide,” Bob Johnson’s debut collection of 14 stories, begins with an epigraph from Jeremiah: “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?”
Hesston College announced that local businessman and former college administrator Mark Landes will serve as its next president. Landes graduated from Goshen College in 1999.
In this interview, John D. Roth, professor emerita of history at GC, discusses the Anabaptism at 500 project and gives insight into the creation of the Anabaptist Community Bible.
Kate Leichty ’06, partner and CPA at South Bend-based Kruggel Lawton CPAs, earned the Indiana CPA Society’s Women to Watch Award.
A unique and historical original copy of the U.S. Constitution, printed in 1787, was sold for a record-breaking $9 million at Brunk Auctions on Oct. 18, 2024. The company that facilitated the groundbreaking sale was started by a Goshen College alumnus, Robert Brunk ’63.