Artist Doug Unger reveals inspiration behind GC exhibit – The Goshen News
Doug Unger will showcase his paintings beginning at 3 p.m. Sept. 11 in the Library Gallery at Goshen College. The free exhibit is scheduled to run through Nov. 11.
Doug Unger will showcase his paintings beginning at 3 p.m. Sept. 11 in the Library Gallery at Goshen College. The free exhibit is scheduled to run through Nov. 11.
The Goshen College class of 2020 was welcomed onto campus Saturday with fun and festivities — and a thunderstorm.
Goshen College's SST program is listed among the 7 most effective international programs for students around the world.
Richard Aguirre weighed in Wednesday with a special Indiana Senate committee tasked with investigating the impact of legal and illegal immigration in Indiana.
David Miller, an entomologist and retired professor at Goshen College, identified the insects as mayflies. He said the insects live underwater for up to three years during the immature stage of their lives.
This year’s crop of 16 Maple Scholars spent most of Thursday afternoon presenting their findings and sharing their ideas with visitors as they celebrated their accomplishments.
With sounds of violence echoing in our cities across the country, people in Goshen are raising their voices in prayer hoping to bring their own community together.
Matt Yeater, a student at AMBS, with the help of GC professor Paul Keim, was named a recipient of the 2016 Dr. Jacob Bolotin Award from the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) for his work in making biblical languages accessible to blind people.
Beginning in August, a Goshen College graduate will work at Goshen High School for one year to serve as a mentor and coach for first-generation college students, according to a proposal shared with the Goshen Community School Board.
Christian Stoltzfus, a sophomore, Jeanette Shown, professor of information technology, and India Potter of Ball State are collaborating on a Maple Scholars project to create a peace-oriented video game.