

Kate Stoltzfus ’05 and Kelly Shenk Koontz ’08 among ‘Ten Young Women Changing the World’ – MEDA
Kate Stoltzfus '05 and Kelly Shenk Koontz '08 were named to Mennonite Economic Development Agency's list of 'Ten Young Women Changing the World'
Kate Stoltzfus '05 and Kelly Shenk Koontz '08 were named to Mennonite Economic Development Agency's list of 'Ten Young Women Changing the World'
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.
Leslee Smucker graduated from Goshen College in 2009 with a music major and an art minor, and took the interdisciplinary spirit of a liberal arts education into a new project called “Personae” that explores the musical and literary style of the poet Ezra Pound.
Sam Weaver '15 has worked this summer for Allegheny CleanWays on the Recycle Right project.
There are very few people in the world who are paid to fold origami, but Goshen College alumnus Ben Friesen ’05, of Oakland, California, is one of them.
An exhibit featuring Doug Unger’s paintings of Amish farmscapes in Holmes County, Ohio, will open in Goshen College’s Library Gallery on September 11.
“Lyme,” a comic by Phil GerigScott ’14, appears in the Vol. 8, No. 3 issue of the Center for Mennonite Writing Journal. Several Goshen College students and alums have their work published in a special comics and graphic novels issue of the Journal of the Center for…
Sixteen Goshen College students are participating in summer research projects through the college’s Maple Scholars Program.
When Sunday Mahaja '14 was a young man living in Nigeria, his father explained to him the idea of love by comparing it to a butterfly.
Leah Schroeder '11 and Zach Tate formed Goshen Youth Arts, which offers youth art classes and mentoring opportunities in Goshen.