Emily Rodgers ’03 talks about music, depression, sensitivity and suicide
Emily Rodgers '03 talks about music, depression, sensitivity and suicide.
Emily Rodgers '03 talks about music, depression, sensitivity and suicide.
The Goshen College Symphony Orchestra, conducted by José Rocha, will present their spring concert in Sauder Concert Hall on April 22, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 adults, $6 seniors/students. GC faculty/staff/students free with ID.
On Monday, March 19, Goshen College recognized five professors for milestone achievements, including promotions and doctoral degree completions.
See Goshen through the eyes of Hugh Birky.
Rachel Smith '01 studied computer science, math and music, and is combining those skills on her Youtube channel, Rachel’s English, which provides over 500 free videos with more than 70 million views to help non-native speakers improve their spoken English and listening comprehension.
Addie Liechty '06 collaborated on an album called The Midnight Hymn Sing album, released on Nov. 21, an eclectic collection of spirituals and hymns that is being sold to help benefit Mennonite Central Committee’s response to the Syrian refugee crisis.
Greg Yoder's '09 Walking Roots Band is funding a new Christmas CD through Kickstarter, with some proceeds going to support Mennonite Central Committee.
"What got me hooked was my interview with the students that morning; to hear their opinions … their strong feelings and beliefs about things that are very important to me: peace, justice, volunteerism, things like that."
Goshen College will present the 14th annual musical celebration of Christmas, “A Festival of Carols,” on Friday, Dec. 1 and Saturday, Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 3 at 4 p.m. in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
Author, poet, singer, songwriter and Goshen College alum, Carrie Newcomer, visited with The Mennonite about spirituality, news, art and her top five most influential artists.