The Goshen College Record named Newspaper of the Year
The Goshen College Record claimed 28 Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) awards, including “Newspaper of the Year,” in a competition among Indiana colleges.
The Goshen College Record claimed 28 Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) awards, including “Newspaper of the Year,” in a competition among Indiana colleges.
During her AIIS fellowship in April 2015, Rehanna Kheshgi joined Angaraag “Papon” Mahanta and his band East India Company on their annual Assam Bihu tour, performing 20 shows over the span of two months.
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.”
Goshen College’s ASL program is one of only a handful four-year, faith-based ASL programs in the country. When you factor in Goshen College’s focus on community involvement and international travel, you see that the Goshen College ASL program is one-of-a-kind.
They say it takes a village to raise a child. We are the village.
The City of Goshen and Goshen College have become a launching pad for a new generation of writers, directors and producers making their mark in the film world, and now the River Bend Film Festival is coming to Goshen this weekend to take advantage of the city’s energy, artistic atmosphere and film connections.
A key element of Goshen College sustainability is the Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center, a 1200-acre preserve.
Saulo Padilla '05 is Mennonite Central Committee U.S. Immigration Education Coordinator.
Miniatures artist Brooke Rothshank '00 chooses items from daily life
Jason Samuel '92, WGCS general manager and assistant professor of communication, talks about his role in the college Americana radio movement.