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Read Shannan Martin's message to the Goshen College Class of 2026, "Two Buckets."

Goshen College is pleased to announce the appointment of Raj Biyani ’92 as its first-ever chief innovation officer.

For years, the question has followed humanities students: "What are you going to do with that?" Departments at Goshen College have answers.

Goshen College's student-run radio station outperformed every competitor in Indiana to retain Radio School of the Year honors, extending the most dominant run in the award's history.

President Rebecca Stoltzfus was recently featured on Small College America, a podcast dedicated to exploring the role and value of small colleges in higher education.

91.1 The Globe won five national honors and was nominated for 15 at the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System’s convention in New York City.

Shannan Martin, a best-selling writer and speaker from Goshen, will be the keynote speaker at Goshen College’s 128th commencement ceremony.

Goshen College will host its sixth annual day of giving, Connect Goshen Day, on Tuesday, March 24, with a theme of "Ever Goshen."

Goshen College and Bluffton University's joint Master of Social Work program has been granted accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education.

Goshen College President Rebecca Stoltzfus has announced the appointment of Martin Gunawan as vice president for finance.

Isabel Massud, a senior film production major from São Paulo, Brazil, won the 2026 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest with her speech, “Gender Safety: An Illusion of the Free World.” Caoimhe Farrell, a sophomore communication major from Galway, Ireland, took second place.

Members voted to wind down and close the Mennonite Historical Society (MHS), long-time publisher of Mennonite Quarterly Review.

GC communication faculty are two of the 150 journalism leaders named as 2026 Faculty Champions by the Center for Community News at the University of Vermont.

Goshen College has established the Ruth Yu Hsiao Endowment for Liberal Arts Education through a $1 million gift from William C. Hsiao, given in memory of his late wife and GC alumna, Ruth Yu Hsiao ’61.

Five Goshen College students will speak on themes of peace and justice during the 2026 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest on Tuesday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. in Umble Center.

Zion Neat, a recent Goshen College women's basketball alum, will soon play professionally for Juvemaia in Maia, Portugal. She will be the first Maple Leaf to turn pro.

Ben Ganger '16 returns to Jeopardy! for the Tournament of Champions. His first episode will air on Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m.

Regina Shands Stoltzfus, professor of peace, justice and conflict studies at Goshen College, recently published a new book!
The Bulletin, Goshen College’s official magazine, is now available online in its entirety thanks to the digitization work of the Internet Archive. Every issue, dating back to 1903, is available on the Internet Archive’s site.

Raj Biyani, a 1992 Goshen College alumnus, will lead a workshop for faculty and staff on artificial intelligence.

Goshen College recently recognized 180 undergraduate students for excellence in academics on the 2025-26 fall semester Dean’s List.

As we turn to the new year, take a look back at 2025 through GC’s top news stories of the year! January At Goshen College, Anabaptists celebrate 500 years Anabaptists from around the continent gathered, both in-person and virtually, for…

President Rebecca Stoltzfus was recently featured on the podcast The Path Less Traveled, hosted by Craig Heatherly.

Goshen College has been awarded a $5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., supporting five new innovative storytelling projects under a new media hub, More Than Just Stories.
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