Blog: Reflections on Menno-Pause, 50 years later
This post accompanies The 50th Anniversary of Menno-Pause, and includes reflections by Lowell Miller, Tom Harley, Verlin Miller and Sue Clemmer Steiner.
This post accompanies The 50th Anniversary of Menno-Pause, and includes reflections by Lowell Miller, Tom Harley, Verlin Miller and Sue Clemmer Steiner.
Today (September 29, 2017) marks the 50th anniversary of the first issue of Menno-Pause, an underground newspaper, at Goshen College, a Mennonite College in Indiana. Menno-Pause was an experiment that lasted one month.
Providing access to clean water is a passion for MCC. It’s also a passion for supporters like Dr. Jonathan Roth. Through his company, Micrology Labs in Goshen, Indiana, Roth has donated hundreds of water test kits to MCC’s partners around the world.
Jason Keiser is a student in the Goshen College Transition to Teaching program with a focus in Art education.
Bartel is a potter — but most of all, a maker. A creator. He is also a lifelong educator, retired from Goshen College in 2002.
Eboo Patel, an author and former a member of President Obama's inaugural Advisory Council on Faith-Based Neighborhood Partnerships, will present a Yoder Public Affairs lecture on Thursday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Goshen College Church-Chapel. This event is free and open to the public.
During Indiana College GO! Week, Sept. 25-29, Goshen College will waive application fees for all Indiana seniors during College GO! Week is sponsored by Learn More Indiana.
"I can't pretend to understand any reasoning that would have led anyone up the chain of command to think that Irma and Oscar were flight risks or dangers to the community or in any other way people who needed to be followed into a hospital in order to be placed in deportation proceedings," says Lisa Koop, a lawyer with the National Immigrant Justice Center. She will be asking an immigration judge in December to let the Sanchezes remain with their children in the U.S.
Hundreds of Goshen College students fanned out around Elkhart County. They volunteered to do a variety of jobs like cleaning, yard work, painting and repairs. It's part of the college's 19th Annual Community Engagement Day.
UAA's interim chancellor Sam Gingerich has made a career as a university administrator for more than 30 years.