On Thursday, March 22, students worked with Assistant Professor Bill Minter to burn a section of Luckey's Prairie at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center.

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Convocation: “Whose Body Is It, Anyway?”
Dr. Barbara Meyer Reed from Goshen Family Physicians will speak, sponsored by the Campus Health and Wellness committee. Click for audio file
Fair Allocation
David Housman presented the student workshop at the Indiana Section Mathematical Association of America spring meeting.
Service in the Rain Forest
Seven students are serving in the upper rain forest region known as Chanchamayo. The cities of La Merced and San Ramon are located on the eastern flanks of the Andes mountains. At about 2,000 feet above sea level, the temperatures...
Chapel:”Serving Christ in my Co-curriculars”
Students Sammy Rosario and Natasha Weisenbeck and Athletic Director Tim Demant will share about how they experience serving Christ through a wide array of extracurricular activities. Click for audio file
Goshen College choirs celebrate world music with annual EARTHTONES concert
Drawing from powerful melodies of almost every continent, EARTHTONES promises to provide a concert of vitality and tone color in a celebration of world music.
Winter Tomatoes
Though the winter has been too cold for growing plants outside, we have been keeping busy with other projects here at Rieth Village. One of those projects has been season extension. In our greenhouse, the lives of many of our...
Spring break frog hike
On Tuesday, April 3, pull on some rubber boots and tromp over to Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College. We’re holding our annual spring frog hike, which is geared for families. This is an event you won’t want...
Service on the Coast
Peru’s north coast is sunny and hot this time of year. Flocks of tourists travel here from Lima to vacation on the northern beaches. Six students from our group traveled here to volunteer their time at a local church, a...
Convocation: China SST, fall 2011
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2012 Religion & Science Conference
On March 23-25 Professor Celia Deane-Drummond will speak on the topic "Re-Imaging the Divine Image: Humans and Other Animals" for this year's Religion and Science Conference at Goshen College.
Service in Ayacucho
Our first service visit was to the city of Ayacucho, an historical city situated in a verdant valley 9,000 feet above sea level. Ayacucho has plenty of historical significance — the last battle in the war of independence against Spain...
Goshen College puts 1960s twist on Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’ for spring mainstage
GOSHEN, Ind. – Shakespeare plays often conjure up images of men in tights and women in corseted dresses, but this production of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night; or, What You Will,” put on by the Goshen College Players for the 2012 spring...
Goshen College puts 1960s twist on Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’ for spring mainstage
GOSHEN, Ind. – Shakespeare plays often conjure up images of men in tights and women in corseted dresses, but this production of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night; or, What You Will,” put on by the Goshen College Players for the 2012 spring...
President’s speech: “Metamorphosis: Identity Transformed'”
by Dr. James E. Brenneman, President of Goshen College, on Friday, March 16, 2012 – Goshen College Chapel (as prepared for delivery)
Chapel:”Metamorphosis:Identity Transformed” – Pres. Brenneman
Goshen College President, Jim Brenneman, will be joined by The STOMP Crew (Jay Mast and Friends) to explore the wonders of transformation. Click for audio file
Quilts ranging from Hutterite to Navajo on display in Good Library Gallery, March 25-July 6
GOSHEN, Ind. – A variety of quilts from the Mennonite Historical Library from Mennonite, Amish, Hutterite and Native American communities that have been recently acquired or never before exhibited will be on display in the “Quilts from the Permanent Collection”...
Goshen College faculty recital featuring organ and soprano set for March 25
Faculty Recital: Kevin Vaughn, organ, and Danielle Svonavec, soprano Date and time: Sunday, March 25 at 4 p.m. Location: Goshen College Music Center’s Rieth Recital Hall Cost: $7 for adults, $5 for seniors/students, available at the door one hour before the concert GOSHEN, Ind....
Goshen College students to present ‘Program of Musical Scenes’ during opera workshop
Opera Workshop: “Sondheim and Others: A Program of Musical Scenes” Date and time: Friday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 17 at 4 p.m. Location: Goshen College Music Center’s Rieth Recital Hall Cost: $7 for adults, $5 for students/seniors, available at the...
2012 C. Henry Smith Peace Lecture – “Standing in Chains at Alcatraz: When Hutterites Were Called to War'”
by Duane Stoltzfus, Goshen College Professor of Communication. Prepared remarks for March 12, 2012 – Goshen College Convocation, Church-Chapel
Convocation: “Standing in Chains at Alcatraz” -Communication Prof. Duane Stoltzfus gives C. Henry Smith Peace Lecture
Communication professor Duane Stoltzfus recently spent a sabbatical year doing research and writing about four young Hutterite men from South Dakota who were drafted during World War I. Their Christian faith inspired them to accept prison and torture rather than...
Violinist and composer Mark O’Connor will celebrate the best in American swing with an evening of acoustic string jazz
GOSHEN, Ind. – Grammy-winning American violinist, composer and teacher Mark O’Connor will put on “Mark O’Connor’s Hot Swing,” featuring acoustic string jazz on Tuesday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. in Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall. For this Performing...
Sophomore composition student a semifinalist in London-based international music competition
GOSHEN, Ind. – The best composers start at a young age: Chopin was 7 when he had his first piece of music published; Mozart was 5. Even though Henry Stewart already has his driver’s license, at 19 years old he...
Chapel: Misson Work Realities in the 21st Century
Phil and Christine Lindell Detweiler, long-term Mission Network affiliates will speak out of their 20 years of experience in Benin, Ivory Coast and South Africa. Phil and Christine will address the dichotomy between service and mission in the pluralistic context...
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