Past Events
‘A Night at the Opera’ showcases student talent Feb. 6, 8
There aren't too many opportunities to spend "A Night at the Opera" in small-town America. But on Feb. 6 and 8, Goshen College students will be performing scenes from six different operas, giving the audience a taste of opera's magic and an overview of how it has changed through the centuries.
‘A Night at the Opera’ showcases student talent Feb. 6, 8
There aren't too many opportunities to spend "A Night at the Opera" in small-town America. But on Feb. 6 and 8, Goshen College students will be performing scenes from six different operas, giving the audience a taste of opera's magic and an overview of how it has changed through the centuries.
Spring determined by sap rather than Punxsutawney Phil?! Goshen College SAPs to tap Feb. 2
It is time for the Goshen College Scientists/Scholars Advocating Precision (SAPs) to debunk the folklore that groundhogs and their shadows have anything to say about spring.
Vern Swaback, Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice, to present Yoder Public Affairs Lecture Jan. 23
Urban sprawl and development challenge nearly every community in America today. Former apprentice of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and founder of Swaback Partners architectural firm in Arizona, Vern Swaback has ideas that challenge the status quo about building communities with consideration for the environment, creativity and the highest design standards.
Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice shares vision for community, development and artfulness
As a 17-year-old, Vern Swaback became an apprentice of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, spending 22 years living and working at Wright's Taliesin home and office -- "a model of community where life and work were one." The greatest lesson he learned there from Wright was that "everything is artfully related and integrated."
Jose White String Quartet arrives in U.S. just in time for Jan. 22 Goshen College concert
One of Latin America's leading quartets will be playing at Goshen College on Jan. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in Sauder Concert Hall as part of the 2003-2004 Performing Arts Series, though the concert was nearly replaced with a backup group due to security clearance problems experienced by two members of the quartet.
Community prayer breakfast to kick off Martin Luther King Jr. Study Day Jan. 19;
Honoring the life of Martin Luther King Jr. in the context of the Christian faith that sustained him, a 7:30 a.m. community breakfast Jan. 19 at Goshen College will begin the day with prayer and remembrance.
Civil rights activist C.T. Vivian highlights Goshen College’s 11th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Study Day Jan. 19
Goshen College will honor the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. by holding its 11th annual all-school Study Day, emphasizing the values and ideals that characterized King's work. On Monday, Jan. 19, the college welcomes Rev. Dr. C.T. Vivian, a distinguished veteran of the civil rights movement and close associate of Martin Luther King Jr.
C.T. Vivian leads reflection on Martin Luther King, the nonviolent prophet, during Goshen College’s Study Day
A former associate of Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Dr. C.T. Vivian, joined the Goshen College campus to celebrate the day set aside on campus and across the country to honor the late civil rights leader on Jan. 19.
Accomplished violinist and Michiana native Amy Kauffman offers duo recital at Goshen College Jan. 18
New York City Metropolitan Opera Orchestra's violinist, Amy Kauffman, returns to her home community with her husband Cornelius (Neil) Dufallo, a highly accomplished composer and violinist, to present a recital Jan. 18 at 4 p.m. in Goshen College Music Center's Rieth Recital Hall. The duo will be accompanied on piano by Goshen College Associate Professor of Music Beverly Lapp.