Three Goshen College students, Emily Sandler, Vianey Latisnere Reinada and Shelbey Younts, have been named 2021 Outstanding Future Educators by the Indiana Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (IACTE).

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ArticlesThree education students named Indiana Outstanding Future Educators
ProfilesSamuel Stoner-Eby ’23
Lancaster, Pennsylvania Major: Physics Why did you choose Goshen? I grew up Mennonite, so Goshen was on my radar because of that. I also felt that the small school environment was one where I could find good, like-minded friends...
ProfilesKatherine Avilez-Rodas ’23
Goshen Major: Nursing Why did you choose Goshen? I chose Goshen because it was the closest to my house and I know they have an excellent nursing program. Why did you choose your major? I chose nursing because it’s one...
ProfilesKaren Guerrero ’24
Goshen Major: Social Work Why did you choose Goshen? I mainly chose Goshen because it’s close to home but also because it’s inclusive and open to new ideas. Why did you choose your major? I chose social work because ever...
ProfilesIsis Espinoza ’24
Hometown: Elkhart, Indiana Major: TESOL & Secondary Education, Sign Language Interpreting minor Why did you choose Goshen? I chose Goshen because I knew it was a smaller campus. I wanted to have a better opportunity to meet and know more...
ProfilesEmma Zuercher ’23
Apple Creek, Ohio Major: Sign Language Interpreting, Art minor Why did you choose Goshen? Initially I chose Goshen for the American Sign Language and Interpreting program but quickly realized it was a good fit for me in nearly every way....
ProfilesDakota Cain ’23
Carmel, Indiana Major: Biology, Writing minor Why did you choose Goshen? Graduating high school with 529 other people, I knew I wanted a small college centered in science. I wanted professors to see me as an individual person who I...
ProfilesAvilene Evangelista ’24
Hometown: Goshen Major: Nursing, Psychology minor Why did you choose Goshen? I decided to come to Goshen because it is close to home and I can commute to campus. In addition, Goshen has an amazing nursing program with a small...
ProfilesAustin Bontrager ’22
Goshen Major: Accounting Why did you choose Goshen College? I chose Goshen College because of the multicultural diversity and Goshen being a smaller school. Why did you choose your major? I chose to study accounting after I took...
ProfilesAshley Valencia ’24
Hometown: Goshen Major: Nursing, Sign Language Interpreting minor Why did you choose Goshen? The small campus is one of the key reasons I chose Goshen. I appreciate the small class sizes and the benefits that come with them. You have...
ProfilesAnastasia Stevens ’24
Rushville, Indiana Major: TESOL and Secondary Education Why did you choose Goshen? I chose Goshen because I was interested in studying abroad through Study-Service Term (SST), and having opportunities to learn other languages. Why did you choose your major? I...
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Space and Clouds
Ben Good-Elliott is a senior physics major. As somebody from Goshen, I am used to lots of trees. While there are plenty of corn and soy fields around, in town, there are trees blocking off large portions of the sky....
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Hidden Wonders
Ben Reichenbach is a senior molecular biology major and theater minor. He wrote the following reflections from Mesa Verde. The first thing that I noticed when we entered our campsite at Mesa Verde National Park was a chorus of almost...
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Are We There Yet?
The author of this post is Levi Glick, a senior interdisciplinary major: Our first stop was at Bethel College to hear from historian and archivist, John D. Thiesen, about the earliest anthropological study of the Hopi tribe in modern day Arizona....
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Getting To The Navajo Nation
We left Goshen on the morning of June 16 with a 15 passenger bus, a mini van and a car packed with 18 students, 5 members of the Yoder Lind family and as many backpacks, sleeping bags, and suitcases along...
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Southwest Indigenous Perspectives
We’re piloting a new model of Study Service Term. After two intensive courses on campus in May and June, students take a six week course of immersive, experiential learning first with the Navajo people and then with the Hopi. Students...
Photo AlbumsJune 2021 Snapshots
Photos from around campus in June 2021. Photos from around campus in June 2021.
ArticlesMary Linton, former professor of biology, dies at 66
Mary Linton, former professor of biology from 1989-2002, died June 13, 2021 in Bay City, Michigan. She was 66 years old.
ProfilesSophia Eli ’24
Genoa, Ohio Major: Nursing Why did you choose Goshen? I chose Goshen because of the people, positive environment, great education, and to play the sport I love, basketball. When I came on a visit, I knew this was the place...
ProfilesZaineb Galeb ’23
Goshen Major: Nursing Why did you choose Goshen? I chose Goshen because of their nursing program and it is close to my home. Why did you choose your major? I enjoy listening and helping people and so through nursing I...
ArticlesLibrarians co-host ‘Just Plain Wrong’ podcast
Current and former GC librarians Erin Milanese, Abby Nafziger and Tillie Yoder co-host the “Just Plain Wrong” podcast, reviewing depictions of Amish, Mennonites and other Plain groups in fictional works such as Amish romance novels and historical films.
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Sasha Dyck ’24
Elkhart, Indiana Majors: Social Work, Music Why did you choose Goshen? One of the main reasons I chose Goshen college was for its academic programs. It was hard for me to ignore that GC houses Indiana’s top ranked social...
ProfilesCheyenne Chupp ’22
Goshen Major: Public Health, Health minor Why did you choose Goshen? The easy answer would be that my family has multiple Goshen graduates, including both of my parents. However, I knew Goshen was for me after experiencing the kindness and...
ProfilesAmelia Turnbull ’24
Fort Wayne, Indiana Major: Broadcasting, Music minor Why did you choose Goshen? I chose Goshen solely for the Globe and the broadcasting program. When I came to Goshen to visit, I fell in love with the Globe and the...
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