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ArticlesGoshen College celebrates employee milestones
Goshen College recognized 21 employees for milestones during their service to the college, during a celebration on Friday, Dec. 16, 2022. Each employee received a gift to honor their ongoing commitment to their work. The honored employees included: 35 years...
ArticlesGoshen College’s ‘A Festival of Carols’ to be televised across Indiana this month
Goshen College's annual "A Festival of Carols" program will again air this year on PBS television stations across Indiana during the month of December.
ArticlesGoshen College to continue offering evening Spanish language classes for adults
Goshen College will once again offer evening Spanish language classes for adults through the GC Center for Community Engagement, with classes available in a variety of proficiency levels, from beginner to advanced conversation. Classes will be held in person on...
ArticlesGoshen College named to Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Schools
Goshen College continues to be one of the country’s most environmentally responsible schools according to Princeton Review’s latest Guide to Green Schools.
ArticlesGoshen College students awarded top places at state vocal competition
Ten Goshen College voice students participated in the Indiana state auditions for the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), held at Butler University in Indianapolis, on Saturday, Nov. 5.
ArticlesGoshen College awarded federal grant to increase resources for sexual violence prevention
Goshen College has been awarded a $299,904 campus grant from the U.S. Department of Justice through the Office on Violence Against Women to build on current resources available to prevent domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking.
ArticlesAugusta Nafziger selected as finalist in Keating Competition
Augusta Nafziger, a senior double majoring in music and writing, is among the 10 finalists who will participate in the 36th annual Keating Writing Challenge in which the students have five hours to report and write a story.
ArticlesGoshen College awarded federal grant to strengthen faculty preparation for Study-Service Term courses
Goshen College has been awarded an Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The grant provides funding to further develop the Equipping Scholars for Globally Engaged Learning (EGSEL) project offering additional support to faculty…
ArticlesSarah Augustine to speak at Goshen College
Sarah Augustine, a Pueblo (Tewa) descendant, will speak during a special convocation at Goshen College on November 9 at 10 a.m. about seeking right relationship through engaging in true solidarity with Indigenous Peoples.
ArticlesPresident Rebecca Stoltzfus honored by YWCA of Northern Indiana
Goshen College President Rebecca Stoltzfus was one of five prominent women within the community who were honored earlier this month as Women of the Year by YWCA of Northern Indiana.
Articles19th annual A Festival of Carols returning Dec. 2-4
Concert: A Festival of Carols Date and time: Dec. 2 & 3 at 7:30 p.m., Dec. 4 at 4 p.m. (live-streamed) Location: Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall Cost: $15, reserved seating, beginning Mon., Oct. 31. Call the Goshen College Box Office at...
ArticlesECoSistema receives generous instrument donation
Thanks to a generous donation in memory of former music educator, Otto Warkentin, instruments from his instrument shop have found a new home in the hands of students in the ECoSistema music program.
ArticlesGoshen College student-athlete Ezra Kipruto Kogei dies after tragic car accident
With deep sadness, we share the news of the death of Goshen College student, Ezra Kipruto Kogei, a sophomore nursing major from Eldoret, Kenya and member of the men’s cross country team. He was involved in a tragic car accident…
ArticlesWriters’ conference at age 32 looks back, considers what comes next
While there was much looking back over 32 years, the ninth Mennonite/s Writing Conference at Goshen College Sept. 20 to Oct. 2 was very much about passing the torch to the next generation.
ArticlesGoshen College reveals new mascot: Dash, the Black Squirrel
Goshen College unveiled its new mascot, Dash, a black squirrel, during the Homecoming Weekend convocation on Friday. As the college’s new number one fan, Dash will be regularly present at athletic and community events.
AlumniFive alumni honored for 2022 Goshen College alumni awards
Five outstanding alumni have been chosen for the 2022 alumni awards for their commitment to living out Goshen College’s motto, “Culture for Service” and who exemplify the core values of the college.
Articles“Peace is not a quiet prison”: An interview with Professor Rob Brenneman
Meet Rob Brenneman, professor of criminal justice and sociology. He is in his third year as director of the Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice (CJRJ) major at Goshen College.
ArticlesNyce presented with Coach of the Year award at 2022 LEAFYS
During the Goshen College Athletic Department's annual LEAFYS awards on Sunday, September 11, Rustin Nyce, the men's and women's cross country coach, was presented the Coach of the Year Award.
ArticlesGoshen College ranked best in Indiana and 11th nationally according to Washington Monthly
Washington Monthly magazine recently ranked Goshen College the top bachelor’s college in Indiana for the sixth year in a row and 11th nationally in their 2022 annual college rankings.
ArticlesGoshen College offers chance to win $500 scholarship during College Application Week
Any high school senior who submits their admissions application to Goshen College during College Application week, Sept. 26-30, will be automatically entered into a raffle to win a $500 scholarship to attend Goshen College in the Fall of 2023.
ArticlesGoshen College remains in top 10 Midwest colleges in U.S. News & World Report rankings
GC is ranked 8th among “Best Regional Colleges in the Midwest” and fifth among “Best Value Schools.”
ArticlesGoshen College launching new Master of Social Work degree program
Beginning in Fall 2023, Goshen College will offer a highly interactive, online Master of Social Work (MSW) degree program, conducted in partnership with Bluffton University.
ArticlesTwo Maple Scholar students research excess death patterns in Amish communities
Dan Eash-Scott, a junior history major and Daniel Stoltzfus, a junior mathematics major alongside Robert Brenneman, professor of criminal justice and sociology, spent the summer conducting research on excess death patterns in the Amish community, during the years of the…
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