

Ida Mae Short ’15 uses printmaking for good
After discovering Ku Klux Klan flyers in her community, Goshen College alum and printmaker Ida Mae Short responded by organizing a free Community Print Event to promote unity and positivity through art.
After discovering Ku Klux Klan flyers in her community, Goshen College alum and printmaker Ida Mae Short responded by organizing a free Community Print Event to promote unity and positivity through art.
Join us on May 7 from 3-5 p.m. for a celebration of the newly renovated Westlawn! This event will feature a special program with ribbon-cutting, guided tours, live music and refreshments. It is open to all who want to experience this renovated space for gathering, dining and learning.
Goshen College's Lavender Jazz band will perform their spring concert in Sauder Concert Hall on Wednesday, April 16 at 7:30 p.m.
Goshen College’s Vox Profundi, the campus low voice choral ensemble, will welcome invited choirs from area high schools for a day of rehearsals, culminating in an evening performance in Sauder Concert Hall.
Parables, Goshen College’s student worship, drama and music ensemble, will present their final concert of the 2024-25 academic year in Rieth Recital Hall.
The Goshen College Choirs will present their annual EARTHTONES concert of world choral music in Sauder Concert Hall. The choirs — Chamber Choir and Vox Profundi, directed by Scott Hochstetler and Voices of the Earth, directed by H. Roz Woll, will present a program of choral works from a wide variety of countries and cultures, and performed in multiple languages.
The Goshen College Symphony Orchestra, directed by Jimin Seo, will present their annual Spring Concert in Sauder Concert Hall.
Goshen College’s annual academic symposium takes one day to highlight the amazing research that students have done in the past year. The college will suspend classes for the day to enable all students and faculty to participate in this celebration of academic achievements in all disciplines.
“The Continental Divide,” Bob Johnson’s debut collection of 14 stories, begins with an epigraph from Jeremiah: “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?”