Washington Monthly magazine just ranked Goshen College the top bachelor's college in Indiana for the fifth year in a row and number seven nationally in their 2021 annual college rankings, which takes into consideration civic engagement, research and social mobility.

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ArticlesGoshen College still best in Indiana and top 10 nationally according to Washington Monthly college rankings
ArticlesStudents complete GC’s first domestic SST unit in American Southwest
By Augusta Nafziger ’23 Eighteen Goshen College students traveled to the southwest United States this summer to spend six weeks exploring the Navajo and Hopi cultures as part of a new Study-Service Term (SST) unit called Southwest Indigenous Perspectives SST....
ArticlesGoshen College envisions return to new normal for Fall 2021
With the widespread availability of highly effective vaccines in the U.S., Goshen College is excited to envision a more normal year as GC emerges from the current phase of the pandemic.
ArticlesGoshen College set to receive federal funding for nursing scholarships
Goshen College is set to receive a federal grant that will support nursing students of racial or ethnically diverse backgrounds or low socio-economic status throughout the next four years.
ArticlesStudents practice leadership through summer Camping Inquiry Program
By Patrick Webb ’21 This summer, four Goshen College students participated in the Camping Inquiry Program (CIP). Every year, students have the opportunity to spend three months with a camp, congregation or service agency through Inquiry Programs. The goal of...
ArticlesStudent filmmakers debut rom-coms and thrillers
Four film students at Goshen College can now add film credits to their resumes after premiering their short film projects in May.
ArticlesGC grads chosen for U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program
Two recent Goshen College graduates have been selected for the Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship: Ariana Perez Diener '21 and Sophia Martin '20.
ArticlesGoshen College joins White House COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge
Goshen College is one of seven Indiana colleges participating in the COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge led by the White House and U.S. Department of Education, pledging and committing to taking action to get college communities vaccinated.
ArticlesBookstore moves online at goshen.edu/bookstore
Goshen College launched a new online bookstore this summer for all course materials and branded merchandise at goshen.edu/bookstore, closing its physical location on the west side of campus.
ArticlesRestored 18th century portrait returns to Mennonite Historical Library
An 18th century portrait of Gerrit Roosen (1612-1711), a historical Mennonite leader, has returned to the Mennonite Historical Library (MHL) after being professionally restored.
ArticlesSculptures, turtles, documentaries and more: 2021 Maple and Hickory Scholars
This summer, 15 students participated in the Maple Scholars and Hickory Scholars, Goshen College’s eight-week, hands-on interdisciplinary summer research programs.
ArticlesCollege adding new entrance on College Avenue in first of two phases
The first phase of a new entrance project to the Goshen College campus is underway at College Avenue and 10th Street, requiring the removal of one house with plans to remove a second house next year.
ArticlesStudents develop sensory trail app
Goshen College students have teamed up with the City of Goshen and ADEC Inc. to create an app as part of a sensory trail initiative to help connect individuals with disabilities to the health benefits and wonder of nature.
ArticlesFaculty, students present at MCUSA Convention in Cincinnati
Goshen College faculty, staff and students are scheduled to present workshops during the hybrid and in-person and online Mennonite Church USA biennial convention, or MennoCon21, July 6-10, 2021 at the Duke Energy Convention Center in Cincinnati, Ohio
ArticlesNew scholarships available for Elkhart County adult and transfer students
Goshen College is offering career advancement scholarships to eligible Elkhart County residents who continue their studies at Goshen College in fall 2021, through a generous grant from the Community Foundation of Elkhart County.
ArticlesThree education students named Indiana Outstanding Future Educators
Three Goshen College students, Emily Sandler, Vianey Latisnere Reinada and Shelbey Younts, have been named 2021 Outstanding Future Educators by the Indiana Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (IACTE).
ArticlesMary Linton, former professor of biology, dies at 66
Mary Linton, former professor of biology from 1989-2002, died June 13, 2021 in Bay City, Michigan. She was 66 years old.
ArticlesLibrarians co-host ‘Just Plain Wrong’ podcast
Current and former GC librarians Erin Milanese, Abby Nafziger and Tillie Yoder co-host the “Just Plain Wrong” podcast, reviewing depictions of Amish, Mennonites and other Plain groups in fictional works such as Amish romance novels and historical films.
ArticlesSenior Ebtihal Abdelaziz pursues dream summer physics internship at Fermilab
Ebtihal Abdelaziz, a senior mathematics and physics double major from Cairo, Egypt, is helping the world better understand the universe through a dream internship at Fermilab, a particle physics and accelerator laboratory in Chicago.
Articles2021-22 Performing Arts Series returns with wide-ranging lineup
Goshen College’s Performing Arts Series will return for the 2021-22 series, bringing nine performances featuring new artists and returning audience favorites to Goshen.
ArticlesGoshen College ranked as a top college for non-traditional students
Goshen College has been recognized as one of the top schools in the country for non-traditional students, according to College Factual rankings. Goshen has been ranked #3 in Indiana by College Factual in their latest Best Colleges for Non-Traditional Students...
ArticlesGoshen College to offer workshops for Latino adults on U.S. educational system and validating foreign degrees
Goshen College's office of Adult and Graduate Programs will offer a series of free educational workshops this fall, to create educational opportunities for Latino adults seeking to obtain college or graduate degrees, or to have their home country degrees validated…
ArticlesCommunication Department wins first Emmy Award for ‘A Festival of Carols’
Goshen College's FiveCore Media won a National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) Lower Great Lakes Chapter regional Emmy® award on June 12, the college’s first win out of four nominations.
ArticlesWillard Martin, former dean and professor of German, dies at 87
Willard Martin, former academic dean and professor of German from 1984-1995, died May 28, 2021 at Landis Homes Retirement Community in Lititz, Pennsylvania. He was 87 years old.
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