Elkhart, Indiana MAJORS: history, English Associate professor of theology and ethics, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary How did your experience at Goshen College inform your vocational calling and/or approach to ministry? Attending GC was very instrumental in shaping my work in theological education....

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ProfilesMalinda Berry ’96
ProfilesJohn David Thacker ’95
MAJORS: chemistry; Bible and religion Church planter with Virginia Mennonite Missions How did your experience at Goshen College inform your vocational calling and or approach to ministry? My Bible and religion classes started me on my course to seminary and then Christian...
ProfilesRichard Wineland ’90
Nashville, Tennessee MAJOR: music Episcopal priest, Christ Church Cathedral and St. Augustine’s Chapel at Vanderbilt University How did your experience at Goshen College inform your vocational calling and/or approach to ministry? At Goshen College I was introduced, for the first time,...
ProfilesMarilyn Rudy-Froese ’85
Kitchener, Ontario MAJOR: social work Church leadership minister, Mennonite Church Eastern Canada How did your experience at Goshen College inform your vocational calling and/or approach to ministry? Both my major in social work and the integration of faith and service in...
ProfilesRyan Ahlgrim ’79
Richmond, Virginia MAJOR: English Pastor, First Mennonite Church of Richmond How did your experience at Goshen College inform your vocational calling and/or approach to ministry? GC helped me develop a philosophy that integrated science, sociology, history, art, literature, biblical studies and...
ProfilesLisa Rosado Rivera ’21
Where are you from? I am Lisa Rosado Rivera and I am from Puerto Rico. I was born and raised in the capital San Juan. What made you decide to attend Goshen College? I decided to go to Goshen College...
ProfilesStephen Lowe ’21
Dayton, Virginia MAJORS: music, secondary education “Questioning has always been a key part of my faith life. Growing up, my parents cultivated a curiosity in me that asked questions about the world around me and the people with whom I interacted....
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Elizabeth Reimer ’21
Naperville, Illinois MAJORS: Bible & religion; peace, justice & conflict studies “When I first came to GC as a freshman, I had no intention of majoring in Bible and religion. I had spent most of high school struggling with my faith,...
ProfilesKhampha Stempel ’21
Broadway, Virginia MAJOR: sustainability studies “Global social and environmental justice movements have one thing in common, they fight for the basic humanity and love of people in the world. The Mennonite contexts I grew up in disagreed with the common sentiment...
ProfilesGenevieve Cowardin ’21
Lancaster, Pennsylvania MAJOR: nursing “When I think about my faith growth at GC, Study-Service Term (SST) comes to mind. In the fall of 2018, I went to Peru for my SST. It was a whirlwind of new experiences and unexpected challenges....
Photo AlbumsMay 2021 Snapshots
Photos from on and off campus during May term, 2021. Photos from on and off campus during May term, 2021.
EventsVox Profundi present virtual performance, “How Can I Keep From Singing?”
Vox Profundi (formerly the Goshen College Men’s Chorus), will present a virtual performance from the 2020-21 season, “How Can I keep From Singing?” The pre-recorded performance will be livestreamed June 1, at 7:30 p.m. at gcmusiccenter.org/live
The Bulletin MagazineThe Bulletin | Spring/Summer 2021
Faith and Learning. Goshen College is a place of light and enlightenment, a place where faith and learning connect in deep and diverse ways.

Lasting Ties: The call to Christian service
Goshen College students and faculty connected with Bethel Mennonite Church in Chicago in the 1940s, and those threads of connection can still be seen today.
AlumniWhere faith & learning connect: Alumni
Meet a few Goshen College alumni in the ministry field.

Where faith & learning connect: Faculty
Hear from a few of our faculty members for a glimpse of their faith experiences.

Where faith & learning connect: Student perspectives
What sets Goshen College apart from almost all of the other thousands of colleges and universities? One needs only to look as far as our mission statement for the answer: “Shaped by Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition, we integrate academic excellence and real-world...

Rooted in the way of Jesus
This presidential column originally appeared in the Spring/Summer 2021 issue of The Bulletin.
ArticlesStudents prepare for ‘Climate Ride’ across U.S.
Three Goshen College students are joining 14 other cyclists for a Climate Ride 3,737 miles from Seattle to Washington D.C., stopping at communities along the way to hear and share stories of what climate change means to a range of…
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Believing in Yourself
Going to a place where you have never been before and doing things that are unfamiliar can be quite scary. But besides this feeling, there is also something else that you look forward to and that is excitement. This is...
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The Importance of Teamwork
Upon arriving in Marianna, Florida we were greeted by the long term Mennonite Disaster Service volunteers. After being introduced to crew leaders, cooks, and an office manager we were given a rundown of what a typical work day looked like....
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Adaptation and Relaxation
Every experience on this trip has been extraordinary. Adapting to a new environment has been a challenge and I have never relied on my faith more than the test of this trip. Mennonite Disaster Service kindly offered us housing during...
ArticlesGoshen College announces Spring 2020-21 Dean’s List
Goshen College recently recognized 173 undergraduate students for excellence in academics on the 2020-21 spring semester Dean’s List.
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Mnomen — Wild Rice
The author of this post is Naomi Ross Richer, a first-year Deaf Studies major from Goshen, Indiana: The southern shore of lake Michigan is home to Mnomen, known as wild rice in English. This staple in the traditional Potawatomi...
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