Past Events


Parables: Final Performance
Parables, Goshen College’s student worship, drama and music ensemble, will present their final concert of the 2024-25 academic year in Rieth Recital Hall.


GC Choirs: EARTHTONES – Songs from Many Cultures
The Goshen College Choirs will present their annual EARTHTONES concert of world choral music in Sauder Concert Hall. The choirs — Chamber Choir and Vox Profundi, directed by Scott Hochstetler and Voices of the Earth, directed by H. Roz Woll, will present a program of choral works from a wide variety of countries and cultures, and performed in multiple languages.


Descubre Goshen: Día de la familia Latina
“Descubre Goshen” es un evento para estudiantes de secundaria interesados en ir a la universidad y para sus familias.


Performing Arts Series: Canadian Brass
With their engaging stage presence and rapport with audiences, Canadian Brass has truly earned the distinction of the world’s most famous brass group. They will perform on April 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Sauder Concert Hall.


26th Annual Academic Symposium
Goshen College’s annual academic symposium takes one day to highlight the amazing research that students have done in the past year. The college will suspend classes for the day to enable all students and faculty to participate in this celebration of academic achievements in all disciplines.


Rieth Recital Series: Euclid Quartet
The Euclid Quartet enjoys one of the most highly regarded reputations of any chamber ensemble of its generation. They will perform on April 6 at 4 p.m. in Rieth Recital Hall.


Goshen College Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert
The Goshen College Symphony Orchestra, directed by Jimin Seo, will present their annual Spring Concert in Sauder Concert Hall.


Connect Goshen Day 2025!
Goshen College will host Connect Goshen Day on Wednesday, April 2, celebrating its fifth annual giving day with gatherings of alumni and friends, advocacy opportunities, and many matching challenges.


Spring Mainstage: Rent
Goshen College's spring mainstage, Rent, follows the lives of a close knit group of young artists navigating conflicts, dreams and love in New York City’s East Village under the shadow of HIV and AIDS in the late 1980s. The show, based loosely on Puccini’s La Boheme, will run over the weekends of March 21 and March 29.


Performing Arts Series: The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
This original musical ensemble features only ukuleles of various sizes and registers, accompanied by just the natural voices of the performers. Among their many international concerts and festival appearances, they have sold out twice at Carnegie Hall in New York, twice at The Royal Albert Hall in London and also once at Sydney Opera House in Australia. The Ukulele Orchestra will perform on March 28 at 7:30.