Measuring the worth of an Anabaptist education in dollars and more
Why would a student choose a Mennonite college over either a large public university with a lot of opportunities and a lower sticker price, or an elite Ivy League institution?
Why would a student choose a Mennonite college over either a large public university with a lot of opportunities and a lower sticker price, or an elite Ivy League institution?
Dr. Kenneth Rutherford, who lost his legs in a landmine explosion and is now a leader in advocating for landmine removal, will be the keynote speaker at Goshen College’s 120th commencement ceremony on Sunday, April 29 at 3 p.m.
Eight out of ten Goshen College students are satisfied with their college experience and, overall, experienced higher levels of satisfaction with their college experience than the national average, according to the Student Satisfaction Inventory (SSI), a biennial national survey administered to college students at more than 300 four-year private schools.
On March 27th, in the Umble Center, a year’s worth of work for a team of over fifteen students will culminate in the premiere of their documentary, “Deep Dive: A Midwestern Legacy in the Florida Keys."
With a series of new programs taking shape, The Center for Climate Change Solutions hosted its first board of reference meeting March 9-10 at Eastern Mennonite University.
Goshen College faculty, staff and student women and nonbinary people will perform stories about friendship, sexuality, body image, trauma and triumph in the fifth annual Goshen Monologues on Saturday, April 7.
Students interested in studying sport management, marine biology, game development, or nursing professionals interested in a post-master’s degree Family Nurse Practitioner certificate will have new opportunities in fall 2018 with the introduction of new programs at Goshen College.
On Monday, March 19, Goshen College recognized five professors for milestone achievements, including promotions and doctoral degree completions.
Dr. Ann Vendrely has been named as Goshen's new vice president for academic affairs and academic dean. Bringing more than 20 years of experience in higher education as a professor, researcher and administrator, Vendrely will direct the college’s academic program, provide leadership to the teaching faculty and lead the academic strategic planning.
Three students spent a week in Freeman, South Dakota, to film the documentary telling the stories of the Hutterite, Swiss Amish and Low German Mennonites who settled in the Freeman area in the 1870s.