Creation thrives at Goshen College
From a marine biology station in the Keys to over a thousand acres of environmental preserve, Goshen College’s on-the-ground programs will exceed the expectations of aspiring environmentalists everywhere.
From a marine biology station in the Keys to over a thousand acres of environmental preserve, Goshen College’s on-the-ground programs will exceed the expectations of aspiring environmentalists everywhere.
Molly Bailey will follow in her mother's footsteps when she graduates from the Goshen College Master of Science in Nursing program this weekend.
One hundred percent of the Goshen College Family Nurse Practitioner graduate students passed their certification exam on the first attempt this year.
Goshen College is one of the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review.
Andrew Miller, professor of business at Eastern Mennonite University, is the Collaborative MBA program’s new director. Administrative responsibilities rotate among partnering institutions.
Spring 2020 marked the first graduation for seven students in Goshen College's and Eastern Mennonite University's (EMU) joint Doctor of Nursing Practice program.
“How do we integrate places more intentionally into our lives and our lives more consciously into places,” is the question at the heart of Joel Pontius’ first book, “Place-based Learning for the Plate,” which explores 21st century stories of hunting, foraging and fishing for food.
As our world got accustomed to physical distancing, life in lockdown and virtual everything, many GC alumni have been out on the front lines in the fight against COVID-19. As doctors, nurses and researchers, they are applying their expertise to cure and find cures. We checked in on some…
Nurses Erica Prough '90 and her daughter Courtney Brickner are working together at Goshen Hospital.
For 21 days, students in Merry Lea’s Master of Arts in Environmental Education learn about a subtropical ecosystem and then work with six elementary schools to get kids outside and connect them to their environment. Every year, I am amazed by how much they absorb.