

Roger ’82 and Jane ’84 Stichter: A case against conspicuous consumption
Professor Roger '82 Stichter and his spouse Jane '84 aims to show how living with enough helps us give away more
Professor Roger '82 Stichter and his spouse Jane '84 aims to show how living with enough helps us give away more
Andrew Hartzler '98, professor of accounting, joined Zippia's panel of experts to understand how the pandemic changed the job market.
Goshen College and Ivy Tech Community College signed articulation agreements last month that will allow students to transfer credits from Ivy Tech’s programs into Goshen College’s four-year bachelor degree programs in accounting, business and marketing.
Michael Awori '00, lending executive at Trade and Development Bank (TDB), was recently named to Kenya's 40 under 40 list by Business Daily Africa.
Suzanna Griest, a senior business major from Oak Park, Illinois, received the 2019 Award for Excellence in Business from the Goshen College Business Department on April 13.
Corine Graber Alvarez '14 describes her challenges, accomplishments and goals as a student at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
As a business owner, employee, husband, father, church member and community volunteer, David Haire '07 stays pretty busy.
Ever wonder what you can do with a Goshen College degree? Wonder no more — we checked in with a few of our recent graduates to find out what they’ve been doing since graduation.
Menno Tea co-founders Hans Weaver ’13 and Niles Graber Alvarez ’14 are returning to their roots this summer with the grand opening of the Menno Tea Mint Farming Cafe in Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania.
Goshen College’s accounting program is consistently ranked among the best in Indiana. That’s why three of the top 10 accounting firms in the country come to campus every year to recruit GC students directly. Doug Nisley (GC ’80) is a partner at Crowe Horwath LLP, the 8th largest CPA firm in the country, and he consistently comes to Goshen College to recruit interns and employees for the firm. Why? “[Goshen College students] are very well-rounded people,” says Nisley. “[They] can do the technical side of the job … and also talk about other things in the world that your clients care about.”