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The Bulletin – Spring/Summer 2019
The spring/summer 2019 issue of the Bulletin lays out Goshen College's commitments to diversity, equity, inclusion and global citizenship.
Goshen College receives Community Foundation grant to recruit, retain diverse Elkhart County teachers
The Community Foundation of Elkhart County awarded a grant of $57,000 to Goshen College for the education department to recruit and retain diverse teachers from Elkhart County over the next two years.
‘Culture for Service’ prepares grads for a life of service
According to the most recent survey, 10 percent of 2017 traditional GC graduates were in volunteer or service programs, compared to five percent at peer institutions. A 2018 survey of Goshen College alumni also showed that 30 percent of GC…
The global language of basketball: Errick McCollum ’10
Errick McCollum’s ’10 professional basketball career has taken him around the world to live and play.
The future of SST: Global education for all
In this 50th anniversary year of Study-Service Term, read about the initial plans for where global education at GC is headed.
Our commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion
President Rebecca J. Stoltzfus shares about the college’s commitments to these important values.
Before there was SST…
By September 1968 — when the first Study-Service Term groups departed Goshen — the student body had been testing the waters of international exposure for over two decades.
Our new, distinctively Goshen mission
President Stoltzfus discusses GC's new mission statement and vision statement, and how they will guide us forward.
Lukas Thompson ’19
Lukas Thompson discovered a love of music and theater early on, leading him on a path toward the stage. Thompson is a senior music major at Goshen College graduated this year. Lukas Thompson’s first memory of music comes from a CD...
Week Two: Art, Aves and Artifacts
This week we were outside the classroom as much as in. We started off the week with a trip to the Barranco district of Lima, where we visited the home of artist Victor Delfín. We also visited Museo Larco, a...
2019-20 Performing Arts Series brings ten new and returning favorites
Goshen College’s Performing Arts Series will provide ten world-class concerts during the 2019-20 series, bringing an incredible breadth of top-quality arts performances including The Wailin' Jennys, Bruce Cockburn, the Vienna Boys Choir and more.
GC graduates launch ‘Local’ soft drink venture
“Local,” a drink venture launched this week by three GC students who graduated last month, is a hybrid between sparkling water and soda.
May term picnic
On May 14, 2019, students and staff took advantage of a beautiful spring day for a May term picnic and games on the lawn.
Joanne Gallardo ’06
This story originally appeared in Vibrant People of Elkhart County. “You have to wonder when you are talking to a member of the clergy and she tells you, she is a devotee of roller derby, loves scary movies and will...
Emily Stuckey Weber ’07
This story originally appeared in the Good of Goshen. I went to Goshen College. I’m from northwest Ohio originally, but my mom and pretty much all of her siblings and parents went to Goshen College, so I always knew that...
Liz Martin ’07
This story originally appeared in the Good of Goshen. I grew up in Wakarusa, but then in high school I went to Bethany Christian Schools here in town and then I went to Goshen College and studied there. Most of my...
Goshen.edu on list of 33 favorite higher ed websites
Goshen College’s website, goshen.edu, is among the 33 favorite higher ed websites chosen by web professionals on higheredexperts.com.
GAMEO to maintain its emphasis on the global church
Reaffirming a clear commitment to a focus on groups outside of Europe and North America, the GAMEO management board concluded its annual meeting on May 6-7 in Goshen, Indiana.
Field Trip to Cono Sur
Our weekly learnings culminated in a field trip to Cono Sur, or the southern cone, which is the name for the outlying areas of southern Lima. Economic insecurity and violence over the past half-century caused intense migration from rural areas into...
Week One: Settling in to life in Lima
Our first week of classes is well underway. Classes are held at Catedral Buen Pastor, an Anglican church in the Miraflores district of Lima. In the mornings, students have lectures on a variety of cultural, social and historical topics, as well...
Ebtihal Abdelaziz wants to add to our understanding of the universe
Ebtihal Abdelaziz has had a keen interest in the workings of the universe since she was very young, when she first looked up at the sky and started asking questions.
Goshen College students nominated for third regional Emmy
FiveCore Media, Goshen College’s video production company, was nominated for a regional Emmy Award for its production of “A Festival of Carols,” Goshen College’s annual Christmas extravaganza, which aired in December 2018 on PBS stations in Indiana.
Orientation? Check!
Students enjoyed a packed three days of orientation activities to get them ready for their new lives in Lima. In addition to seeing some of the sights of Lima, they had a chance to take a ride on public transportation,...
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