Robert Brenneman, professor of criminal justice and sociology, has co-authored a book titled "Building Faith: A Sociology of Religious Structures."

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ArticlesRobert Brenneman co-authors “Building Faith,” a book about religious architecture
ArticlesPresidential Statement: Solidarity with our Asian-American and Asian neighbors and colleagues
President Rebecca Stoltzfus sent the following statement to all students and employees on March 18, 2021.
ArticlesGoshen College improves on STARS silver sustainability rating in 2020
Goshen College has improved this past year on its STARS (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System) silver rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).
ArticlesNurse practitioner graduates achieve 100 percent pass rate on boards
One hundred percent of the Goshen College Family Nurse Practitioner graduate students passed their certification exam on the first attempt this year.
ArticlesProfessor Emerita of Education Kathryn Aschliman ’54 celebrates her ‘fruitful life’
By Augusta Nafziger ’23 A version of his story originally appeared in The Record Most people celebrate their birthdays with presents and cake. This year, Kathryn Aschliman, professor emerita of education, chose something a little different. In honor of her...
ArticlesEight art majors to show work in senior shows
Eight Goshen College senior art majors will show their work during two exhibits in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery, the first from March 12 through April 9, and the second from April 11 through May 1, 2021.
ArticlesExploring public health around the world without leaving home
A year-long Global Health Virtual Practicum is a partnership between Goshen College and Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) that helps to replace the international travel experiences young adults would have had in a year without COVID-19.
ArticlesThe Indiana Latino Institute & Goshen College begin partnership to recruit, retain Latino students
Goshen College has joined a consortium of Indiana colleges and the Indiana Latino Institute (ILI) to collaborate on culturally responsive approaches that improve Latino student access and facilitate completion.
ArticlesPresident Rebecca Stoltzfus appointed to second term at Goshen College
The Goshen College Board of Directors has unanimously appointed President Rebecca Stoltzfus to a second term of five years beginning July 1, 2021.
ArticlesSisters seek nursing degrees together
When sisters Ann, Felicitas and Stephanie Gonzalez decide to do something, they do it together. This year, the three adult sisters have decided to return to school to earn their bachelor's degrees in nursing together at Goshen College.
ArticlesGoshen College sophomore Denisse Aguilar wins 2021 peace oratorical contest
Goshen College sophomore Denisse Aguilar, a psychology and sociology major from Goshen, won the 2021 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest on Feb. 16 with her speech titled “Living the American Dream on Borrowed Time.” Senior Mackenzie Miller took second…
ArticlesRecordings made in Sauder Concert Hall retell the history of Black composers, receive Grammy nomination
Three different albums recorded in Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall have recently received national acclaim. Will Liverman’s “Dreams of a New Day” (recorded in July 2020 at Goshen College) and Catalyst Quartet’s “Uncovered” (recorded in July 2020 at…
ArticlesGoshen College, Chatham University partner to prepare future physician assistants
A new partnership between Goshen College and Chatham University (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) will provide a smooth path for Goshen College graduates who want to become physician assistants and to earn a Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) degree.
ArticlesWGCS snags 29 award nominations from Intercollegiate Broadcasting System
Goshen College’s student-run radio station, 91.1 FM (WGCS) The Globe has been nominated for Best Station in the Nation for the 11th consecutive year by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS), along with 29 individual nominations, more than any other school…
ArticlesGrant awarded to write college’s story about diversity and inclusion
Goshen College has received a $40,000 NetVUE "Reframing the Institutional Saga" grant to examine and frame the college's history, identity and heritage in light of the present context of the GC's mission and vision.
ArticlesSurvey shows Goshen College students positive about in-person learning during pandemic
Goshen College students expressed higher satisfaction than their peers at other similar colleges regarding their experience in the fall semester during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent national survey.
ArticlesProfessor Jason Samuel given key to the city following disc golf fundraiser
Goshen College Professor Jason Samuel raised nearly $20,000 dollars for a local food bank, The Window, at a disc golf tournament he organized on Jan. 9 and was awarded a key to the city of Goshen recently for his contribution to…
ArticlesCommunity Foundation of Elkhart County provides $300K+ grant for inclusive educational excellence
The Community Foundation of Elkhart County (CFEC) has awarded $322,594 in a grant to Goshen College to support a new college-wide strategic initiative to strengthen engagement with and for Elkhart County over the next two years.
ArticlesVirtual King Celebration calls for equity and justice on campus
The Goshen College community gathered virtually for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration, with administrators sharing their perspectives and commitments to the work of equity and justice at Goshen College, and calling students and employees to action.
ArticlesRussel Liechty, 90, professor and dean emeritus, passes away
Russel (Russ) A. Liechty, dean of students emeritus and professor emeritus of education, who worked and taught at Goshen College for 38 years, died in Goshen on January 13 at the age 90.
ArticlesFall 2020-21 undergraduate Dean’s List released
Goshen College recognizes 181 undergraduate students for excellence in academics on the 2020-21 fall semester Dean’s List.
ArticlesTop Goshen College stories of 2020
2020 marked one of the most unusual years in Goshen College's 125 year history. The top stories of 2020 reflect new ways of learning, reasons for celebration, noteworthy achievements and more.
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Students connect to the classroom from around the world
Some international and domestic students have spent the semester learning remotely when traveling to campus is not an option.
ArticlesGoshen College celebrates employee milestones
Goshen College recognized 25 employees for milestones during their service to the college.
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