David Maugel ’92, NorthWood principal, joins Catholic Schools
NorthWood High School's principal David Maugel '92 is now the second associate superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South bend.
NorthWood High School's principal David Maugel '92 is now the second associate superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South bend.
By Augusta Nafziger ’23 A version of his story originally appeared in The Record Most people celebrate their birthdays with presents and cake. This year, Kathryn Aschliman, professor emerita of education, chose something a little different. In honor of her 90th birthday, she wrote a book. “I…
Kenton Swartley '83, community partnerships and STEM facilitator at Cedar Falls Schools, has been named as a recipient of the 2021 Iowa STEM Teacher Award. The award is given to teachers who go above and beyond to inspire student interest in and awareness of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Stefon Luckey '15 wears many hats in the Cassopolis, Michigan community. He balances his role on the Cassopolis Village Council, a seventh-grade teacher and a coach for the district's girls basketball program.
Trevor '11 and Breanna '12 Daugherty are the new owners and publishers of Edible Michiana, a magazine that celebrates the abundance and flavor of local foods across Northern Indiana and Southwest Michigan.
Since graduating from Goshen College in 2001, Jason Potsander has dealt with many setbacks in his life – including 17 cycles of chemotherapy for stage IV pancreatic cancer – but none have stopped him from pursuing his goals, which recently included an "Everest," riding up and down a hill to accumulate the altitude of Mount Everest’s peak, which is just over 29,000 feet.
Anja (Kenagy) Schaefkofer '18 has been chosen by the Knowles Teacher Initiative as one of 34 Teaching Fellows for the 2020 cohort. The Knowles Teacher Initiative supports a national network of mathematics and science teachers who are collaborative, innovative leaders improving education for all students in the United States.
Goshen College has received a $17,000 community investment grant from the Community Foundation of Elkhart County, further funding the Teach Elkhart County program.
Lavonne Shetler '13, an English teacher at Goshen High School, called on members of the Goshen School Board to support corporation-wide anti-racism training.
Retiring Goshen Community Schools Superintendent Diane Woodworth was awarded Indiana’s Circle of Corydon award, which recognizes Hoosiers who have made remarkable contributions to the betterment of Indiana and its people, demonstrating through life and service qualities exemplified by the state’s greatest citizens.