Past Events
64th Annual Concerto-Aria Concert
Goshen College student winners of the 2023-24 Concerto-Aria Competition will perform their winning works in Sauder Concert Hall with the Goshen College Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Richard Brunson.
Winter Explore Goshen Day
Spend the day getting to know future classmates & current students, sit in on a class or meet with a faculty member in an academic area of your interest, take a campus tour, have lunch in our dining hall, and talk with GC Admissions Counselors! You won't want to miss it!
Performing Arts Series: American Patchwork Quartet and Martha Redbone Roots Project
Join the mesmerizing Martha Redbone and American Patchwork Quartet for a night of soulful and captivating music that celebrates the rich cultural tapestry of America. Martha Redbone's soul-stirring voice and music are “a brilliant collision of cultures,” says the New Yorker.
Faculty Recital: The Sherer Trio
The Sherer Trio is Goshen College’s resident chamber music ensemble. The Trio is composed of violinist Solomia Soroka, cellist Dato Machavariani and pianist Matthew Hill. The Sherer Trio is named for late Goshen College Professors Emeritus Lon & Kathryn Sherer, who taught for decades fostering musical excellence to generations of Goshen College students.
Winter Choral Concert
The Goshen College Choirs, directed by Scott Hochstetler and H. Roz Woll, will present their annual Winter Choral Concert in Sauder Concert Hall. Performing are the GC Chamber Choir, Vox Profundi (low voice) and Voices of the Earth (high voice).
Atlee and Winifred Beechy Peace Lectureship: “Tech and Social Transformation,” Dr. Lisa Schirch
The Atlee and Winifred Beechy Peace Lectureship on Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. will feature Dr. Lisa Schirch speaking on “Tech and Social Transformation: The Best and Worst Impacts of Technology on Peace and Democracy in 2024” on Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. in the Umble Center. Schirch is a renowned expert in peacebuilding and technology.
Umble Master Class: “Learning to use your voice well," Dr. Allan Rudy-Froese
Dr. Allan Rudy-Froese, a seminary professor of preaching and a certified voice coach , will be the Umble Master Class presenter at Goshen College and presenting a public keynote address, “Learning to Use Your Voice Well,” on Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. in the Umble Center. In this interactive presentation, he will share highlights of his voice coach training at Linklater Centre in Scotland. The event is free and open to the public.
Performing Arts Series: Kurt Elling
Renowned for his singular combination of robust swing and poetic insight, two-time GRAMMY® winner Kurt Elling has secured his place among the world’s foremost jazz vocalists. Elling’s voice is instantly recognizable, embracing listeners with his warm, rich baritone and navigating the full span of his four-octave range as a virtuoso improviser and a compelling storyteller.
Michiana Regional Seed Swap
The 6th annual Michiana Regional Seed Swap is a resource for residents in Michiana and beyond to exchange and learn about seeds.
2024 King Celebration
2024 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration: “Black Housing and Unsung Sheroes, Champions of Change in Elkhart County”