Joelle Dussek ’05 always knew she wanted to work in the television and film industry after college. Today the communication major is living her dream, having worked on the crew of Food Network’s “Chopped,” “CSI New York,” HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire”…

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The muse behind the monster: Sarah Elizabeth
Aliens, pirates and cyborgs are not folks most of us would expect to see on a typical workday, but Sarah Elizabeth Miller ’05 would. A professional makeup artist, Miller gained national attention while competing on the third season of SyFy…
Becoming a campus resident at age 62
On Sept. 10, 1935, 62-year-old Ina Kronk Slate registered for her senior year at Goshen College. Already a familiar figure on campus, this doyenne of Goshen civic society had served GC as instructor for public school art from 1916-1923, and…
What matters most: The tree of life that is Goshen College
"The story that is Goshen College has always contained within it the narrative seeds of the vision described in Scripture: a “tree of life, bearing twelve kinds of fruit ... with leaves for the healing of the nations” (Revelation 22:2).…
Pedicab Dad
For Peter, this is a preferred mode of transportation. “A pedicab is the next best thing to walking,” he said. “I like how it helps me engage the environment and the people around me (as well as the boys) compared…
More than money: Maple City Health Care Center creates stories and community
Thanks to James Gingerich’s leadership, the health center is guided by its mission and its stories. It was through storytelling that the people who cared about the center came to realize that in most of the iconic stories important to…
Beyond the Science Hall: Goshen College excels at preparing students for doctoral degrees
When it comes to earning a doctoral degree, Goshen College students have an advantage. At GC, students have more opportunities for undergraduate research, have smaller classes and build relationships with top-notch professors both in and out of the classroom.
Merry Lea’s NatureFest opens doors to the outdoors
NatureFest, an annual spring festival held at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College in Wolf Lake, Ind., will take place Friday, May 9, 6:30 p.m. through Saturday, May 10, 3 p.m. NatureFest includes a 5-K run, hikes for…
May and June 2014 events at Goshen College
May and June events include performances by the Steel Wheels, Freimann Chamber Ensemble and the Spektral Quartet with Julien Labro.
10,000 mile bicycle journey focus of April 29 presentation at Goshen College
An 11-month, 10,000-mile bicycle journey came to an end last week in Goshen. On Tuesday, April 29, at 7 p.m. in the Goshen College Church-Chapel, three Goshen College graduates will share stories from their remarkable journey from Paraguay to Goshen.
Local pianist and boys and girls club bring puppets to life through music
Local pianist Mary Rose Norell, along with the Music Crew from the Elkhart Boys and Girls Club, will team up with Blair Thomas Puppetry for a performance of "A Piano with Three Tales" on April 24, 2014 at 7 p.m.…
Storyteller John Ruth to offer April lecture at Goshen College
John Ruth will offer a lecture about his new memoir, “Branch,” in Goshen College’s Newcomer Center Room 17 on Thursday, April 24 at 7 p.m. A reception will follow the lecture, during which books will be available for purchase and…
Holy Week Chapel
We will meet for a special Holy Week Chapel this Monday. Click for audio file
From Indigo Girls to Prairie Home Companion, 2014-15 Performing Arts Series is top-notch
The 2014-15 season of the Goshen College Performing Arts Series will again bring extraordinary and top quality arts performances to the college, including the Indigo Girls, Lyle Lovett, Peking Acrobats and the return of Garrison Keillor, who will bring his…
Chapel: Hymn Sing Shout Out!
All are invited to a rousing end-of-the-semester Hymn Sing! Click for audio file
Bonnaroo lineup features Kansas Bible Company
Goshen College Symphony Orchestra to give spring concert April 16
The Goshen College Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Christopher Fashun, will present its spring concert in Sauder Concert Hall on Wednesday, April 16, 2014. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m.
What joy! Home again at last!
Members of Goshen College’s Peru Study-Service Term unit for Spring 2014 arrived back in the United States on Monday. One student, Malaina, left the group in Houston, Texas – the group’s point of entry to the United States – and...
Retreat: Surf and turf fun
During their concluding retreat, Goshen College students in the Peru Study-Service-Term program were tasked with reflecting on the past three months. They discussed the highlights and challenges of service, presented their final academic projects and pondered what it might be...
Fleur de Lys to recreate baroque experience at Goshen College April 13
Fleur de Lys, a baroque music ensemble based at the University of Notre Dame, will present a concert in the 2013-14 Rieth Chamber Series on Sunday, April 13 at 4 p.m. in the Goshen College Music Center’s Rieth Recital Hall.
Peru SST retreat: Looking back and ahead
After nearly three months of study and service in Peru, Goshen College students had a final opportunity for focused reflection on their experiences and on the joys and potential challenges of returning to the United States. Our concluding gathering was...
Goshen College students win state awards for newspaper, literary publication
Goshen College students involved with campus publications were recently honored for their work at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) competition for print media.
Goshen Monologues to share stories of women
Every woman has a story. On Tuesday, April 8, Goshen Monologues will share those stories, written by women, told by women, and for women.
Convocation: “Rwanda 20 Years Later: How Can a Nation Heal after Genocide?” – Sandrine Sandrali, Martin Hofkamp, Liz Wittrig, Audrey Thill
Professor Jan Shetler and students from the History of Ethnic Conflict class will lead this convocation, on the day that commemorates 20 years since horrific genocide began in Rwanda. How are the wounds of violence healed? How can rival ethnic...
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