Emily Rodgers ’03 talks about music, depression, sensitivity and suicide
Emily Rodgers '03 talks about music, depression, sensitivity and suicide.
Emily Rodgers '03 talks about music, depression, sensitivity and suicide.
Dr. Jim Yoder '64 will retire this year after teaching chemistry and astronomy at Hesston College for the past 50 years.
Eight out of ten Goshen College students are satisfied with their college experience and, overall, experienced higher levels of satisfaction with their college experience than the national average, according to the Student Satisfaction Inventory (SSI), a biennial national survey administered to college students at more than 300 four-year private schools.
Christine Nofsinger has served as the director of the Marcellus Township Wood Memorial Library for 22 years, and in addition to providing continuity and sound leadership, Nofsinger has promoted civic engagement through a variety of avenues both within and beyond the walls of the library.
Lizzy Diaz '13 of Goshen talks politics, voting and her role in the Goshen Community Relations Commission.
This spring celebration at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center in Wolf Lake, Indiana, is fun for the whole family – come for one or both days! Activities will allow you and your family to spend time enjoying the outdoors, learning, exploring and more! Cost: $5-$15
The Youth Honors Orchestras Spring Concert will take place Sunday, May 6, at 4 p.m. in the Music Center's Sauder Concert Hall.
The Youth Honors Orchestras Spring Concert will take place Wednesday, May 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Center's Sauder Concert Hall.
On March 27th, in the Umble Center, a year’s worth of work for a team of over fifteen students will culminate in the premiere of their documentary, “Deep Dive: A Midwestern Legacy in the Florida Keys."
Pianist and Western Michigan University music professor Lori Sims will present a recital of solo piano music in the Goshen College Music Center’s Rieth Recital Hall on Sunday, April 8. The recital will begin at 4 p.m.