A college radio station getting national attention – WNIT
WNIT visits with 91.1 The Globe (WGCS) to talk with students and staff about the station's success.
WNIT visits with 91.1 The Globe (WGCS) to talk with students and staff about the station's success.
Dandelion cookies and salad were among menu items featured at Goshen College’s dining hall to highlight the critical role pollinator species play in the ecosystem.
When the sweet sound of the radio exits the speakers and hits your ears, you often do not think about what it took to get it there.
Alicia Navarro graduated from Goshen College in 2001 with a bachelors of science in nursing, and in 2017 with a Family Nurse Practitioner master's degree. She’s been a traveling nurse and has worked in med surg, intensive care and education for hospital-wide programs and orientation programs at Sturgis Hospital in Sturgis, Michigan, for 13 years.
It was the end of an era at Goshen College Friday afternoon as Goshen College President Jim Brenneman delivered his farewell address to a crowd of students, faculty, friends and community members in the college’s church-chapel.
The flavors of spring met environmental awareness at Goshen College Tuesday afternoon as students took part in Pollination Day, a time to reflect on and celebrate the importance of bees and other pollinators in the world’s food systems.
The day celebrates the important role bees and pollinators play in our agricultural system.
Educators and parents brainstormed Tuesday night at Goshen College’s Church-Chapel, helping state officials chart a path for its plan for the Every Student Succeeds Act.
A joint effort between Goshen (Indiana) College, Bluffton University, Eastern Mennonite University and Canadian Mennonite University, Winnipeg, the Collaborative MBA is a two-year program designed to offer students the chance to complete an MBA that embraces Mennonite values.