Quinn is volunteering at Iglesia Evangélica Presbiteriania Emanuel (Emanuel Evangelical Presbyterian Church) of Ayacucho. The church was planted here in the Cuchipampa (Hog Flat) neighborhood by missionaries from the U.S. Presbyterian Church several years ago. Quinn lives and works with...

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HOLY WEEK CHAPEL
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2013 ICMC Results
Eight Goshen College students participated in the Indiana Colleges Mathematics Competition.
Chapel: Parables
GC’s worship team will lead us in worship, using drama and music. Click for audio file
Jake and Sara K in Siem Reap Province
Jake and Sara K live in two quite rural villages outside of Siem Reap, about a half hour from each other and at least a 45-minute bike ride from the city. Both have made their villages home, making connections with...
Kampong Phluckers: Audrey and Joel
Audrey and Joel are in Kampong Phluck (spelled and pronounced in a variety of ways), the remote, stilted village along the Tonle Sap Lake. The entire SST group visited the village when we were in Siem Reap back in...
The Diviners, April 2013
Winner of the American College Theater Festival, and written when Jim Leonard, Jr. was just 19 years old, this marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man with an uncanny gift for finding water and his friendship...
Get a taste of Turkish culture and food during April 9 Afternoon Sabbatical luncheon
Guests will get a portrait of Turkey’s culture and food during Goshen College’s Afternoon Sabbatical on Tuesday, April 9 at noon in the College Mennonite Church Fellowship Hall. March 30 is the registration deadline.
Home
Cortney and Edgar are volunteering at Hogar de Niños Casa Luz (House of Light Children’s Home). Forty-three children between the ages of one and nineteen call this place home. Some were abandoned at birth. Some are orphans whose parents have...
National Science Foundation gives Goshen College $598,000 for science scholarships
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has just awarded Goshen College a five-year grant of $598,000 to provide need-based Leaf Scholarships to academically talented first-generation college students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
National Public Radio correspondent to speak at 115th commencement
Dan Charles, a food and agriculture correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR), will be the speaker at Goshen College’s 115th commencement on Sunday, April 28 at 3 p.m. in the Roman Gingerich Recreation-Fitness Center.
Goshen College big band to perform spring concert March 22
Lavender Jazz, Goshen College’s big band, will present a spring concert in the Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 22.
Convocation: GC’s Center for Intercultural & International Education (CIIE)
Rebecca Hernandez, Associate Dean for Intercultural Development, will introduce CIIE, with the help of students. Click for audio file
Renae and Henry in Svay Klang
Renae and Henry are living in Svay Klang in Kampong Cham Province, about a 5 1/2 hour van ride away from Phnom Penh. Their home is situated right on the Mekong River, though the riverbed directly in front of their...
2012 Putnam Competition Results
Andy Clemens, Maria Jantz, and Daniel Fecher participated in the 2012 Putnam Competition.
Children
Liz and Kate spend their days with little ones. Parents are busy with work, chores and activities outside the home. This is true all over the world, of course, in the Global North as well as the Global South. But...
Goshen College to host community fair to showcase new spaces and award-winning radio station
Goshen residents will have an opportunity to explore renovated spaces at Goshen College, experience a live broadcast of 91.1 The Globe and win prizes, including an iPad mini, during a community fair and open house on Sunday, March 24 from…
Convocation: Peter Yarrow and Mark Weiss discuss Operation Respect
Join as Goshen College welcomes Peter Yarrow of the famous folk trio, “Peter, Paul, and Mary.” Peter and colleague Mark Weiss, Director of Education for Operation Respect will make a presentation about Operation Respect, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting...
Goshen College announces top scholarship recipients for 2013-14
Goshen College announced today the 22 recipients of the school’s top scholarships for 2013-14.
Sociology in community
Carina Zehr, a senior environmental science and sociology double major, helped organize the new Trackside Community Garden.
Bible professor to represent Mennonite Church USA on Believers Church Bible Commentary board
The Executive Board of Mennonite Church USA has appointed Jo-Ann Brant, professor of Bible, religion and philosophy at Goshen College, to the editorial board of the Believers Church Bible Commentary Series as its denominational representative, effective January 2013.
The StepCrew to bring dance to Sauder Concert Hall on March 23
The StepCrew, a tap and stepdance team, will perform at Goshen College in a Performing Arts Series concert on Saturday, March 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
The Ratanakiri Five
Living with Tampoun families in Ratanakiri Province — 12 hours by bus from Phnom Penh — is going swimmingly, in both figurative and literal ways. The five students placed there — Madeleine, Kate, Corey, Sarah T, and Seth — are...
Goshen College announces Dean’s List for fall 2012-13
Goshen College recently recognized 234 students for excellence in academics on the 2012-13 fall semester Dean’s List.
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