Classified by critics as a modern tragedy, A View from the Bridge focuses on the domestic world of middle class individuals--both strengths and imperfections.

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Fall Mainstage: A View from the Bridge, Nov. 2011
Nanbu site visit
A rainy week of site visits began on Monday in Nanbu. Teaching schedules for our students here are concentrated in the mornings, and by the time Jo-Ann and Joe arrived from Nanchong two of the five students had already completed...
Chapel: “Grace on the Hyphen: Identity, Faith & Meaning” – Pete Menjares
Join us as Pete Menjares, Vice Provost of Faculty Development at Biola University, shares reflections from Ephesians 2:9-10 – “For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of...
Piano duo Jorge and Jennifer Muñiz to provide “a window to Europe” at Goshen College faculty recital
The Duo Vinlanda, husband-and-wife performers Jorge and Jennifer Muñiz, will perform a concert of music for two pianos, titled "Across the Atlantic – A Window to Europe from the America's on Saturday, Nov. 5
Goshen College’s Community School of the Arts choirs to join Goshen High School choir for showcase concert
Goshen College's Community School of the Arts children's choir, Shout for Joy, will join Goshen High School's Advanced Crimson Choir for a fall showcase concert in Goshen College Music Center's Sauder Concert Hall on Sunday, Nov. 6
Afternoon sabbatical features GC men’s soccer coach Tavi Mounsithiraj sharing his journey “From Laos to Goshen”
Tavi Mounsithiraj will share his story of fleeing Laos with his family as a 13-year-old boy and adjusting to life in another culture where today he is the head coach of Goshen College men's soccer, leading his team to national…
Service in Tarica and Huaraz
Three students are volunteering in the city of Huaraz and the nearby village of Tarica. At over 10,000 feet above sea level, these communities are nestled between the Cordillera Blanca (White Mountains) and the Cordillera Negra (Black Mountains). The views...
Kiplinger’s names Goshen College in top 100 best values in private liberal arts colleges
Goshen College has been named one of the top 200 best values in private colleges by Kiplinger's Personal Finance.
Tickets now on sale for eighth annual Festival of Carols
Tickets for Goshen College's eighth annual Christmas musical celebration, "A Festival of Carols," are now on sale.
Chapel – A Summer of Service Inquiry, led by 2011 SIP students
The 2011 Service Inquiry Program student participants will share of their summer experiences through singing, prayer, and sharing. 2011 SIP Participants: Alison Reist, Emily Hedrick, Josh Delp, Lynelle Yoder, Marcelle Al-Zoughbi, Mara Weaver, Rebekah Steiner. Click for audio file
Goshen College to present the modern tragedy "A View from the Bridge" for fall mainstage
The Goshen College Theater Department will present Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge" for the fall mainstage production, part of the 2011-12 "Strangers No More" season.
Goshen College to present the modern tragedy “A View from the Bridge” for fall mainstage
The Goshen College Theater Department will present Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge" for the fall mainstage production, part of the 2011-12 "Strangers No More" season.
BONUS Convocation: Tanzania SST, spring 2011
Students from the 2011 Tanzania SST unit will tell stories and describe people and places that taught them new truths during their semester in east Africa. Click for audio file
Kelli Holsopple ‘99 – Decade of Servant Leadership
Kelli Holsopple ‘99, of Brooklyn, N.Y., has used her passion for theater not for self-promotion, but rather to teach others to share their stories.
Anna Deveare Smith
Anna Deavere Smith visits Goshen College as part of the Umble Master Class.
Goshen College Choirs’ fall concert to offer works from Mozart to world music
The Goshen College Choirs will present a full concert of choral music in Sauder Concert Hall on Saturday, Oct. 29
Farewell to Lima
Before leaving Lima for service, we threw a big party to thank our host families, language instructors and coordinators for all they have done for us over the last 6+ weeks. Then we spent one more afternoon together, sharing and...
Irish poet Peter Fallon to offer November poetry reading at Goshen College
Irish poet Peter Fallon will offer a poetry reading in Goshen College's Newcomer Center Room 19 on Wednesday, Nov. 2
November 2011 events at Goshen College
All events are open to the public and are free unless otherwise noted.
Convocation: “Sexual Violence: Empower Yourself to be Part of the Solution” – Kendra Yoder
The Campus Health and Wellness committee has invited Kendra Yoder to be our guest speaker for this convocation. Kendra has a MSW degree and is a PhD candidate. She is married to sociology professor David Lind. Click for audio file
English students/ Megafauna members read at Art in the Barn.
Tristan Beechy-King, Sara Wakefield and Phil Weaver-Stoesz read a collaborative piece at Art in the Barn
Chapel – “My Story of Faith & Immigration,” Jaqueline Salamanca
Originally from the Mexican state of Guerrero, Jaqueline GarcÌa Salamanca is an advocate and organizer working in Veracruz state with the Jesuit Service to Migrants. She has worked tirelessly in migrant sending communities while also providing humanitarian support for migrants...
Diversity, Drums and the Northern Cone
Eduardo Arroyo is an authority on ethnic diversity. In a provocative lecture entitled, “The Cholification of Peru,” he described the major ethnic groups — andinos from the mountains, criollos descended from the Spanish and cholos from the mountains who have...
Informatics professor attends conference on technology and missions
Goshen College associate professor of Informatics Kent Palmer attended the International Conference on Computers and Missions at the Taylor University campus, June 17-21, 2011.
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