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Becca Yoder ’13
Becca Yoder, from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, graduated in 2013. She is a singer, a Spanish interpreter, a volunteer and a peacemaker who came to Goshen College to study social work, Spanish and women’s studies. Why Goshen? Being at a small college...
Armando Nunez ’16
Armando Nunez was a student with two chief interests: American Sign Language and tennis. When he came to Goshen to pursue both, he learned quickly that GC students learn much more outside of their major and sport. He graduated in...
Aranza Torres ’15
Aranza Torres is a 2015 social work graduate from Waco, Texas. She came to Goshen to study peace, and has since had the opportunity to create peace through advocating for the DREAM Act. Why Goshen College? Aranza cares deeply about social...
Anika Baumgartner ’15
Anika Baumgartner is a biology graduate from Goshen. At Goshen College, she studied biology, played on the tennis team, participated in choir, joined pre-med club and traveled to Nicaragua with GC’s Study-Service Term. Why did you choose Goshen College? I...
Alli Beitler ’14
Alli Beitler (right), pictured with her sister Jana ’13 (left), is a 2014 graduate from Berne, Indiana. She came to Goshen College to be a nurse but was also a runner, a science geek, a leader in the dorms and...
Auditions for Community School of the Arts ensembles to be held in August and September
Auditions for Community School of the Arts choral and instrumental ensembles will be held in the Goshen College Music Center in August and September. Choral ensembles are open by audition for students in grades 3-12, and instrumental ensembles by audition…
Abi Tsigie ’12
Abi Tsigie came from Ethiopia to Goshen College in 2008. As a student, he opened his own photography business, built strong friendships in the community and on campus and pursued his ultimate passion: creating art. Abi has been experimenting with...
Diana Navarro ’16
Diana Navarro, a 2016 graduate with a history major, knew Goshen had a tight-knit community. The friendliness on campus is still one of her favorite things about GC. A bonus, Diana said, is the small campus means that “you never...
Nurture your professional growth through Goshen College’s Lunch and Learn series
Community leaders at this year’s seven-week Lunch and Learn series will present insights about cloud storage, paperless solutions, female entrepreneurs and more. The series, offered by Goshen College’s Center for Business and Entrepreneurial Education, is geared toward administrative support staff…
Sam Carlson ’16
Sam Carlson was a peace, justice and conflict studies (PJCS) major with a minor in women’s and gender studies who takes his PJCS studies seriously. In the summer of 2014, he served at a conflict resolution center in Palestine. What do...
Joanna Epp ’16
Joanna Epp, who graduated in 2016 with an environmental science major and a Spanish minor, is truly an interdisciplinary student. She is a viola player, a co-leader of EcoPAX and a member of the women’s tennis team. What do you...
Jesse Loewen ’17
Jesse Loewen, a 2017 graduate from Goshen, loves to meet new people. His hope is to one day become a guidance counselor or academic advisor to help young people succeed. What do you like most about Goshen College? People want...
Daniel Klink ’18
For Danny Klink ’18, from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, helping others isn’t a hobby—it’s his future career. That’s why he declared a interdisciplinary studies major focusing on physical education, social work and sociology What do you like most about Goshen and why?...
Asia Green ’17
Asia Green graduated in 2017 with a molecular biology and biochemistry major. She played soccer, participated in the Black Student Union and learned Spanish—all while studying to become a pediatric dentist. What do you like most about Goshen College and why? I appreciate...
Armarlie Grier ’16
Armarlie Grier, a 2016 graduate with an English writing major from Rockford, Illinois, calls herself a xenophile—a person who is attracted to foreign cultures. That’s why she minored in international studies, philosophy and TESOL. What do you like most about...
Alejandro Genis ’16
Alejandro Genis, a 2016 graduate with a molecular biology and biochemistry major from Elkhart, Indiana, has a diverse set of interests: golf, violin and animal research. What do you like the most about Goshen and why? I love the size of...
Goshen College ranked third among top 50 Christian colleges
Goshen College ranked third on a list of the best Christian colleges in the United States by Christian Universities Online, an independent online resource.
Upcoming Afternoon Sabbatical lineup offers richly diverse programs
Goshen College has announced the lineup for the 2014-15 Afternoon Sabbatical series. The series will feature lectures, performances and special trips.
First time abroad, GC student feels at home around the world
“My favorite place in the world,” said Andrea Medina, a Goshen College senior social work major from Goshen, “is Alhambra, an ancient Islamic palace in Granada, Spain.”
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With generous donors, GC exceeds fundraising goals
Benefactors to Goshen College contributed over $5 million during the 2013-14 fiscal year, making it the highest yielding year since 2009.
Perspectives from Palestine: Q&A
Three current Goshen College students are serving in Bethlehem, Palestine this summer: Sam Carlson, a junior from Elkhart; Jessica Davila, a junior from Goshen; and Kiernan Wright, a junior from Orrville, Ohio. Clare Maxwell, a 2013 graduate, also served alongside...
Stories from Palestine: Goshen College students witness hope amidst conflict
Sam Carlson, a junior peace, justice and conflict studies (PJCS) major from Goshen, is serving at the Palestinian Conflict Resolution Center (Wi’am) in Bethlehem, Palestine this summer. After making the decision to spend the summer in Palestine, he was accepted…
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