Huntington, Indiana Majors: Social Work, Psychology Why did you choose Goshen? I chose Goshen College because of its small class sizes and the focus on community, as well as the opportunity to obtain a social work degree upon graduation that...

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Major: Exercise Science Kissimmee, Florida Why did you choose Goshen? I chose Goshen College for a second chance at a career as I had lost hope after getting injured in high school. Many would know one thing that I look...
ProfilesJulia (Hyeyin) Jun ’24
Penang, Malaysia & Seoul, South Korea Major: Music Education Why did you choose Goshen? While living in Goshen from 7th through 9th grade, I was given the privilege to join the Community School of the Art’s youth orchestra and choir....
ProfilesAlena Miller ’23
Huntington, Indiana Major: Spanish, Education; Music minor Why did you choose Goshen? I chose Goshen because I heard good things about it’s Spanish, education, and music programs. I was also drawn to Goshen as a Mennonite institution, and in...
ProfilesAdhika Ezra ‘22
Tangerang, Indonesia Major: Psychology Why did you choose Goshen College? Goshen caught my attention by being one of the greenest colleges. On top of that, I get to play for the soccer team which is awesome! Why did...
ArticlesGoshen College set to receive federal funding for nursing scholarships
Goshen College is set to receive a federal grant that will support nursing students of racial or ethnically diverse backgrounds or low socio-economic status throughout the next four years.
AlumniCoach Kyle Mishler ’14 trains GC All-Americans and a Paralympic gold medalist
When Kyle Mishler ’14 is not coaching Goshen College’s track teams, he’s helping Paralympian Sam Grewe prepare for the summer Paralympic games in Tokyo.
ArticlesStudents practice leadership through summer Camping Inquiry Program
By Patrick Webb ’21 This summer, four Goshen College students participated in the Camping Inquiry Program (CIP). Every year, students have the opportunity to spend three months with a camp, congregation or service agency through Inquiry Programs. The goal of...
AlumniGoshen alumni contribute to Pfizer vaccine efforts
By Augusta Nafziger ’23 Two Goshen College alumni played important roles in the development of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against COVID-19. Robert Lerch, Ph.D., head of lab & site management and business operations at pharmaceutical company Pfizer, and Mark Wittrig, senior…
ProfilesBhandari ’22 reflects on virtual accounting internship
By Patrick Webb ’21 Where are you doing your internship? Why did you decide to apply? I am currently interning at Ernst and Young (EY), one of the big four accounting firms, at their Boston office. I decided to...
Profiles“Not doing busywork” Anne Nisley ’22 reflects on Genesis Products internship
By Patrick Webb ’21 Anne Nisley ’22, an accounting major and marketing minor from Goshen, is working as a finance intern at Genesis Products in Elkhart, Indiana, which has given her experience to help with her future career. Nisley...
ProfilesJoel Yoder’s ’22 pharmaceutical internship opened doors for chemistry career
By Patrick Webb ’21 Joel Yoder ’22, a molecular biology/biochemistry and chemistry double major from Elkhart, Indiana, has always had an interest in medical chemistry and wanted to open doors into the field. He got his chance with his...
ProfilesOskar Sunderland ’23
Seattle Major: Graphic Design Why did you choose Goshen? Goshen is sort of a family school for me, I’m a fourth generation student here and many relatives on my mother’s side live in the area. I toured Goshen as a...
ArticlesStudent filmmakers debut rom-coms and thrillers
Four film students at Goshen College can now add film credits to their resumes after premiering their short film projects in May.
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Peace out, Peace Academic Center
Savannah Roth Walter is a sociology major. Saying goodbye is never easy- especially after spending our days interacting with the wonderful kids and staff at the Peace Academic Center. However, the last day of camp caught up to us quickly....
Photo AlbumsJuly 2021 Snapshots
Snapshots from around campus in July 2021. Snapshots from around campus in July 2021.
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Read to your kids, read to your grandkids, have them read to you
Natalie Hazbun is a senior social work major and the author of this post. Reading, other than math, is one of the emphases of the Peace Academic Center. Reading camp started out with the usual routine of the bus picking...
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Falling for Utah
Hayley Bickford is a senior majoring in Psychology with a Business minor. After a long week of math camp, we escaped to Utah for a weekend retreat. We woke up early Saturday morning to head out. On our way, though,...
ArticlesGC grads chosen for U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program
Two recent Goshen College graduates have been selected for the Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship: Ariana Perez Diener '21 and Sophia Martin '20.
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Story Time
Landon is a junior who is majoring in Biology. Throughout our journeys in the Navajo and Hopi nations, we are required to share our thoughts, themes and emergent experiences via journal entries. Three times a week, students are given journal...
ArticlesGoshen College joins White House COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge
Goshen College is one of seven Indiana colleges participating in the COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge led by the White House and U.S. Department of Education, pledging and committing to taking action to get college communities vaccinated.
ArticlesBookstore moves online at goshen.edu/bookstore
Goshen College launched a new online bookstore this summer for all course materials and branded merchandise at goshen.edu/bookstore, closing its physical location on the west side of campus.
ArticlesRestored 18th century portrait returns to Mennonite Historical Library
An 18th century portrait of Gerrit Roosen (1612-1711), a historical Mennonite leader, has returned to the Mennonite Historical Library (MHL) after being professionally restored.
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Math Camp!
Mariah Kaufman is a senior who is double majoring in Music and Secondary Education. On Wednesday, we had our largest attendance at Math Camp thus far- a grand 23 students showed up and outnumbered us. With a steady increase in...
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