A technological bridge: Jim Miller ’93 – The Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Jim Miller '93 and his wife, Linse, have become the largest Internet-only marketers of Amish-made furniture.
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Jim Miller '93 and his wife, Linse, have become the largest Internet-only marketers of Amish-made furniture.
Zulma Prieto '01 started El Puente, the first Spanish-language newspaper in the state of Indiana, in 1992, calling it “a bridge between cultures.”
Joel Kauffmann believed laughter was a gift from God. The comic strip author, screenwriter and resident of Goshen since 1970 died at the age of 64 on Friday, May 8. Kauffman was perhaps best known for his comic strip Pontius’ Puddle, which he used to comment on the church, world and human condition.
Todd Pletcher '05 was one of Ceramic Monthly's 2015 Emerging Artists, featured in the May 2015 issue.
Ken Hochstetler didn’t have a grand plan to come back to his hometown of Goshen.
Jillian graduated from Goshen College with a nursing degree, and credits her children with getting her through the schooling.
Stephen J. Schrag has been appointed the next principal and chief administrator for Iowa Mennonite School.
You will be your most creative, most effective, most productive, most resilient self when you figure out how to play to your strengths.
Back in 1992, Sheila Selman was standing in the same spot as today’s Goshen College graduates — in a line waiting to get her diploma.
Doug Yoder '77, track coach at Goshen College, is an avid runner and organizer of running events in the Maple City.