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ArticlesPrevention Intervention Network graduates see campus change
Prevention Intervention Network (PIN) is made up of Goshen College students who offer peer-led bystander education training. Since the program began in 2015, 83 students have gone through this training.
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Presentations, Reflections & Beach Party!
Monday May 17, 2021 Today students presented preliminary analysis of their data collection to test their senior thesis protocols, which they will implement this coming fall during the Marine Biology Semester. We celebrated with a trip to the beach and...
Study AbroadService Reflections
After two long weeks of doing service work with MDS we headed to Ellijay, Georgia. Over the past two weeks we worked hard every day getting up at 6 am and eating breakfast at 7 then heading to the work...
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Transititions
The weeks leading up to our trip to Florida consisted of long routine days with piles of assignments and studying. The weather was also fairly gloomy and fluctuated between the low 40s to 60s. A break from Indiana was definitely...
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Empathy and compassion
One of the goals of this course is to understand social responsibility and analyze from the place of empathy. We volunteered for two weeks to build houses for families that need help to recover after Hurricane Michael. Meeting with leaders of...
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10,000 Years of Human History
The author of this post, Oskar Sunderland, is a junior Graphic Design major from Seattle, Washington: Our group’s tour to the Bailly Homestead and Chellberg Farm at Indiana Dunes National Park was a unique and compelling window into the past....
ArticlesTheron Schlabach, professor emeritus of history, dies at 87
Theron F. Schlabach, professor emeritus of history, died May 13, 2021, at Greencroft Health Care in Goshen. He was 87 years old and taught at GC from 1965 to 1998.
Study AbroadHiking the Dunes
Simon Graber Miller, a senior Biology major from Goshen, Indiana, shares his perspective on one of our outdoor activities: After a captivating talk from Billie Warren on indigenous perspectives of ecology and economy, we had a delicious lunch of hummus...
AlumniFour alumni graduate from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary
Four Goshen College alumni graduated from the Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) on May 1, 2021 in Elkhart, Indiana.
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Indigenous Perspectives on Ecology and the Economy
Ariana Perez Diener is the author of this post. A senior Environmental and Marine Science major from Goshen, Indiana, Ariana reflects on our time with a member of the Pokagon Band Potawatomi while at Indiana Dunes: On Tuesday morning our...
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Data Analysis and Paper Writing
Sunday May 16, 2021 This morning there was no lecture, so we were all able to sleep in a little more than usual, if we chose to do so. We also had the option of attending church. As our trip...
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Microplastics and Boat Scar Research
Saturday May 15, 2021 Today started off with a lecture at city hall about micro plastics in the ocean. The ocean is currently littered with plastic and trash, but some people don’t know that plastic breaks down into tiny microplastic...
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The right thing to do
As a 5’10, 150 pound, 19 year old whose hips are as about as messed up as they can get outside of giving birth due to sports injuries, I couldn’t imagine myself doing anything deemed “heroic.” That was until Thursday...
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Working in the kitchen
At MDS in Marianna, Florida, volunteers can actually help out in more ways than just constructing houses. The kitchen is in need of hands just like the job site is, and is equally as labor intensive. Where those on the...
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Wrapping up the first week and weekend
After a full week of house building and volunteer work, the group took a weekend trip to unwind and relax. Many of the student’s favorite part of the weekend was getting the opportunity to sleep in. For lunch, we enjoyed...
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Self-Care
Self-care. It’s one of the first things you learn in nursing school, but what exactly is it? It’s the ability and power to take necessary time to tend to your physical, mental, and spiritual health and wellbeing. What it all...
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Biodiversity Showcase in Miller Woods
Liam Elias shares his thoughts about a ranger-led hike near Lake Michigan. Liam is a senior Environmental and Marine Science major from Bothell, Washington: To start off our second full week of May term, we traveled to Indiana Dunes...
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Snorkel Trip to French Reef in Key Largo
Friday May 14, 2021 This was one of the most anticipated days and one of the most dreaded days (for reasons explained later) of the whole trip. This was the day that we all got to see the coral reef,...
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Indigenous Theology and Economics
Elias Baer is a senior Exercise Science major from Tucson, Arizona. Here are his reflections on a guest presentation from an internationally-recognized expert on Native American spirituality and worldviews: Following a brief yet refreshing camping trip, our group was back...
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Research and Stony Coral Disease
Thursday May 13, 2021 Like every other typical day here in the Florida Keys, it began with sunshine peeking through the curtains. One of my favorite things to do in the morning before hopping on the bus for lecture is...
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Escaping Reality
Before you read, go ahead and take a seat. … Take a deep breath. … Clear your mind. …. Picture yourself where you are right now. I, for one, am sitting on the carpet floor reflecting on the past week...
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Crab, Gastropod, & Brittle Star research
Wednesday May 12, 2021 Today’s schedule began again at Layton City Hall with lecture, this time paired with a message of hope for the potential role of Marine Protected Areas (MPA) and Marine Reserves in restoring marine ecosystems. Despite their...
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Gratitude
A piece of being human is entering a space or situation with prior conceived assumptions. Assumptions about who people are and what they believe as well as more general assumptions about where we will stay and what we will spend...
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