Del McCoury Band to perform at Goshen College Jan. 17, tickets available
One of the top bluegrass bands in the country will be playing at Goshen College on Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Sauder Concert Hall as part of the Performing Arts Series.
One of the top bluegrass bands in the country will be playing at Goshen College on Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Sauder Concert Hall as part of the Performing Arts Series.
Goat Island is a Chicago-based collaborative performance group that was founded in 1987. In their work they try to create a relationship with the audience in space that is different than the usual stage/audience relationship. Some of their movements are dance-like; some are motions we all use…
The first day of Goshen College 2003-04 classes, Aug. 27, opened with President Shirley H. Showalter's opening address, "Living Our Faith," to the campus in which she called students to deepen their relationship with God by living out the core values of Goshen College: a Christ-centered community of passionate learners, global citizens, compassionate peacemakers and servant leaders.
Goshen College offers another great series for the seventh year of the Performing Arts Series. Continuing in the commitment to bringing accomplished performers from a wide variety of music genre to our stage, this year's line-up ranges in musical styles from orchestral to Cuban to bluegrass to Scottish.
Philip Hefner, professor emeritus of systematic theology at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago, called on Goshen College's 233 graduates to change the world around them as they go out from college during the school's 105th commencement on May 25 in the Roman Gingerich Recreation-Fitness Center.
A century ago the city of Goshens Commercial Exchange campaigned successfully to entice the Elkhart Institute to move its campus to Goshen. The exhibit "100 Years of Goshen College in Goshen" will pay tribute to all that has come since the first day of classes began on Sept. 29, 1903.
Mennonites are known for their a capella hymn singing. They are also known for their peacemaking efforts. For 24 consecutive hours, the two will come together on the Goshen College campus in a hymn sing vigil.
During this year's commencement address, a leading science and religion theologian and writer will inspire and encourage Goshen College graduates for their post-college futures.
With both anti-war protests and F-16 engines roaring in anticipation of a war in Iraq, timing couldn't be better to sit down and talk with those who shape U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.-
A career in teaching is inviting, challenging and satisfying, and requires the strong preparation that a nationally accredited school like Goshen College can provide.