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Convocation: “Women & Men in Popular Culture”
April Lidinsky, professor of women’s and gender studies at Indiana University South Bend. Click for audio file
Living on the Edge — Disabilities
CEBE María Auxiliadora (Mary our Helper Center for Basic Special Education) is a public school located in a middle class neighborhood in Lima’s San Borja district. Disabled children are brought here from all over the metropolitan area to learn and...
Homecoming Convocation
This special Friday convocation launches Homecoming weekend events. Several alumni award winners will speak. Click for audio file
Community foundation president to share why ‘Stewardship Matters’ during Afternoon Sabbatical Oct. 9
Dr. Peter McCown, president of the Elkhart County Community Foundation, will share the story of Gundlach and the implications of his gift during a Goshen College Afternoon Sabbatical lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 1 p.m.
New York’s hottest big band, Birdland Big Band, to take the stage at Goshen College
The hottest big band in New York, Birdland Big Band, is coming to Goshen College for a Performing Arts Series concert on Saturday, Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
S.A. Yoder Lecture to feature Mexican-American author Luis Urrea
Mexican-American poet, essayist and novelist Luis Urrea will present Goshen College’s annual S.A. Yoder Lecture on “The Border, Immigration and the Devil's Highway: A Journey with the Author Luis Urrea."
Living on the Edge — Class, Conflict and Creativity
Peru is a “middle-income” country: the average Peruvian earns the equivalent of $10,160 per year, taking into account the local exchange rate and cost of living. But incomes are distributed much less equally than in the U.S. and most other...
Retired Goshen College Faculty Exhibit
Reception: Saturday, October 6, 2012 — 5-7 pm, Hershberger Art Gallery Abner Hershberger MFA University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI,1970; MAT Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, ’65 BA Goshen College, Goshen, IN 1960; -additional studies: Washburn University, Topeka, KS: Notre Dame,...
Goshen College Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 5-7, features fun for all
Goshen College alumni and friends are warmly invited back to campus for Homecoming Weekend 2012, Oct. 5-7. Check out the full schedule of activities.
Goshen College’s 2012 Peace Play winner, ‘Mr. Maurizio,’ will have world premiere Oct. 5
The winning play in the 2012 Goshen College Peace Play Contest – the only contest devoted solely to plays about peace and peace-related topics in the United States – is “Mr. Maurizio” by playwright Mic Weinblatt of Minneapolis, Minn.
Convocation: Nicaragua SST, summer 2012
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Peace Play: Mr. Maurizio, Oct. 2012
Mr. Maurizio explores the volatile relationship between a lonely man in his seventies and his "companion"...
Maple Scholars focus on Latino and Mennonite lit
Read about one student's Maple Scholars experience with Latino and Mennonite literature.
Chapel: “Worship in the Folk Tradition” – Grace Boehm, Micah Detweiler, Hillary Harder, Sam Smucker & Seth Yoder
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Character Award to Keith Springer
Keith Springer '69 received the Dr. Roman Gingerich Champion of Character Award.
James Nelson Gingerich ’80: A medical degree for community work
By Annie Martens for Goshen Commons James Nelson Gingerich didn’t go to medical school to become a doctor. He went because he wanted to open an affordable health care center in Goshen that would build bridges across cultures. Gingerich grew...
Carl McIntyre
Carl McIntyre is a well known and beloved actor throughout the southeastern theater and production communities. On September 15, 2005 Carl suffered a severe stroke. You'll never guess what happened next.
Five exceptional Goshen College alumni awarded for commitment to core values
The 2012 Culture for Service Awards will be presented to John Driver ’50 and Rebecca (Kreider) Pries ’66. The 2012 Decade of Servant Leadership Award will be given to Grant Rissler ’99. The 2012 Dr. Roman Gingerich Champion of Character…
October 2012 events at Goshen College
October 2012 events at Goshen College
When it comes to music, for Marcia Yost, more Is better
By Brandi Brubaker for Goshen Commons Marcia Yost, whose Goshen High School choirs have won three state championships and six state runner-up titles, will become the executive director of the Music Center at Goshen College on Oct. 1. Yost will...
Reflections on teaching English in Peru
Lavonne Shetler, a senior English Secondary Ed major, spent her summer in Peru with SST. Read about her experience teaching English to Peruvian youth—and how that often included Justin Bieber.
Convocation:”Culture for Service; Beer for Pleasure”
A representative panel discussion on the role of alcohol in our campus community. Click for audio file
Has the Drought Finally Passed?
If the long, dry summer had a negative influence on the agroecology fields, one would hardly know it from the plentiful September harvest. We easily provided produce for weekly sales on the Goshen College campus as well as to various...
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