“Fire used to enhance GC prairies” in the Goshen News
The smoke coming from Goshen College campus Thursday afternoon was nothing to be alarmed about, it was all under control.
The smoke coming from Goshen College campus Thursday afternoon was nothing to be alarmed about, it was all under control.
Smoke rolled off patches of Goshen College’s campus Thursday where flowers and other plants should thrive this summer.
What is it like being president of Goshen College for Jim Brenneman?
Goshen College opened its doors to the community Sunday afternoon for a special community fair and open house to showcase its newly renovated Union Building.
Peter Yarrow, of Peter, Paul and Mary, performed many of his classic songs including “Leaving on a Jet Plane,” “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “Puff the Magic Dragon.” He also spoke about the important issues of the time in which the songs were written that still hold true today.
A folk-singing legend will be in Goshen Friday, March 15, to share his music and speak about how to bring peace to the world through children.
Millicent Morros, 48, would have walked across a stage at Goshen College to receive her bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership in April.
Millicent Morros will posthumously receive her bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership in April, Goshen College President Jim Brenneman announced Monday, March 11, at a memorial service for Morros. “(The announcement) brought many tears for us as her classmates,” said Kent Miller, a student in Morros’ class. “We were hoping.”
The bottom line is our entire community benefits from Samuel’s hard work and vision, as well as the talented GC students who have boosted our city’s profile to the masses. This is not an overstatement. It is the truth. Congratulations, Globe staff and thanks for opening up our world.
Millicent Morros was nearly done with a degree in organizational leadership at Goshen College. She likely would have attended her last class Tuesday night with others in the adult education Program, but she was shot to death Monday morning in Goshen by a man who then killed himself. The class spent time honoring her memory Tuesday and wrote this together.