Five Goshen College students awarded $18,000 to pursue business ventures
Five student entrepreneurs from Goshen College who pitched their ideas “Shark Tank” style have been granted money to pursue their plans for starting their own businesses.
Five student entrepreneurs from Goshen College who pitched their ideas “Shark Tank” style have been granted money to pursue their plans for starting their own businesses.
Goshen College will begin offering English as a second language (ESL) classes to the Goshen community beginning Feb. 22, 2016, though the college’s Center for Intercultural and International Education (CIIE).
Seven student winners of the 2016 Goshen College Concerto-Aria Competition will perform arias and individual concerto movements with the Goshen College Symphony Orchestra, directed by Associate Professor of Music Jose Rocha, in the 56th annual Concerto-Aria Concert on Saturday, Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
Online voters chose Elizabeth Derstine’s creative video, “Money Talks: The Wallet Diaries," as the winning production in the Everence Money Talks video contest.
Four-time Grammy winning singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash, daughter of Johnny Cash, will perform at the Goshen College Music Center on Jan. 29 as part of the 2015-16 Performing Arts Series.
Programmers, artists, musicians and writers are invited to participate in the 2015 Global Game Jam (GGJ) at Goshen College, the world’s largest game creation event, Jan. 29-31. A record 500 locations in 84 countries will participate in this year's event.
Regina Shands Stoltzfus, assistant professor of peace, justice and conflict studies at Goshen College, has been awarded the 2016 Spirit of Justice Award by the State of Indiana Civil Rights Commission, the state's highest civil rights honor.
Goshen College recently recognized 215 students for excellence in academics on the fall 2015-16 semester Dean’s List. The Dean’s List includes undergraduate students earning at least a 3.75 GPA, while completing at least 12 hours of course work for a letter grade.
Anja Kenagy, a first-year physics major from Dix Hills, New York, has been fencing for four years and has competed both in the summer national tournament and the Junior Olympics.
Here’s a look back at some 2015 stories we couldn’t forget.