Fall is in full swing here in the southern hemisphere—for Lima so far, that has meant mostly warm, sunny days, but cooler evenings. Limeños are starting to bundle up in sweaters and jackets in anticipation of the upcoming wet, cool,...

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Quilts featuring fabrics from Senegal on display in new exhibit
Irene Bornman, of Goshen, brought pieces of Senegal back to Indiana with her when she returned from her nine-year stay in Senegal. Using locally acquired fabrics from markets in Senegal and Mali, Bornman made a variety of comforters and quilts,…
Students visit ISD
We went to the Indiana School for the Deaf to see a basketball game and the Miss Deaf America Pageant.
Muslim on a Mennonite campus
While differences between Christians and Muslims have caused significant global conflict, two Muslim international students - Mohammad Rasoulipour and Mohamed Meissara - are finding the Christian campus at Goshen College to be a place of peace, understanding and acceptance as…
Chapel: “HOLY WEEK CHAPEL: Engaging the Stations of the Cross”
Join us for a special Monday chapel as part of Holy Week. This chapel introduces us to the Stations of the Cross as a means of praying. Click for audio file
Senior Exhibit III: 2011
Senior Exhibit III: 2011 Reception: Sunday, Apr. 17, 2-4 p.m. Art seniors in Group III exhibit work in their chosen medium.
2011 MCM Results
Chaim Hodges, Emily Fretz, and Andy Clemens participated in the 2011 Mathematical Contest in Modeling.
Chapel: “Bold! Right! Life!: Expressions of Worship and the Hip Hop Generation,” Pastor Johnathan “YPJ” Miller
Pastor Johnathan “YPJ” Miller, from Faith Apostolic Ministries in South Bend, Indiana, speaks to us on “Bold! Right! Life!: Expressions of Worship and the Hip Hop Generation.” Click for audio file
Hephzibah – Adriel Santiago, April 2011
This show was created, conceptualized, written and performed by Adriel Santiago (’11). “Why Revelation? I am well aware that his is not a text generally considered for a senior recital. Besides that face that it is the Bible, it is...
Heading home
And they’re off! The wake-up call was well before dawn to get to the airport on time. Eleven SSTers departed for O’Hare via Miami (three others stayed in Lima for a few days) on a 7:55 a.m. flight. Flying and...
Learning by leaps and bounds
After saying goodbye to their host families, friends, and service sites in Arequipa, Ayacucho, and Chimbote, the Peru SSTers reunited in Lima and boarded another bus to travel 90 minutes down the coast to Kawai, where we had our closing...
Human rights activist Marjory Byler to speak at Goshen College’s 113th commencement
Marjory Byler, a human rights activist and organizational consultant, will present a commencement address, titled "There is a crack in everything," at the 113th Goshen College commencement on Sunday, May 1 at 3 p.m. in the Roman Gingerich Recreation-Fitness Center.
Convocation: Senior Statements,”Four seniors share memories and wisdom from their college experience: Peni Acayo, Annalisa Klassen Harder, Kurt Neufeld, and Edgar Saucedo-Davila.
Four seniors share memories and wisdom from their college experience: Peni Acayo, Annalisa Klassen Harder, Kurt Neufeld, and Edgar Saucedo-Davila. Click for audio file
2011 ICMC Results
Chaim Hodges, Bruck Mulat, and Andrew Clemens competed April 8 as one of twenty-eight teams in the 2011 Indiana Colleges Mathematics Contest.
Future Educator Benefits From Scholarship
Esther Showalter Deal '53 has focused her life on serving others, from teaching, to working at summer camps, to volunteering. Now in her 80s, she enjoys being close to the Goshen College campus after relocating to Goshen in 2007, where…
Chapel: “A Service of Prayers and Intercession,” led by various students
Join us for a special interactive service of prayers and intercession for needs facing our campus, our community, our friends and family, and our world. Music and worship are an integral part of this service. Click for audio file
Celebration of Entrepreneurship
Join us in celebrating the students (and their businesses) that have received a combined $25,000 in entrepreneurship grants from the business department. Students that applied for grants submitted a written report and made a presentation to the business department faculty. ...
Goshen College announces 2011-12 Performing Arts Series lineup
The 2011-12 season of the Goshen College Performing Arts Series will again bring extraordinary and top quality arts performances to the college, including Manhattan Transfer; Mary Chapin Carpenter; Carolina Chocolate Drops; Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg; Choral Masterpieces With Vance George, Toledo Symphony…
“Secret Millionaire” surprises Gwen ’75 and Gary Miller ’76
Gwen Birky Miller ’75 and her husband, Gary Miller ’76, got the surprise of their lives last year when a man who had introduced himself as a stock broker and documentary filmmaker later revealed that he was actually a “Secret…
Lee E. Miller ’80: Studying brain signals to help patients
Lee E. Miller ’80 is leading cutting-edge research to restore lost limb movement no farther away than Chicago. Miller uses advanced surgically implanted electronics and signal processing systems with a goal of helping people regain mobility and independence after spinal…
A royal honor for Ellah Wakatama Allfrey ’88
Ellah Wakatama Allfrey ’88 was awarded an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE), for services to the publishing industry, at Buckingham Palace.
Lasting Ties: Leaving Goshen’s mark in Egypt
Longtime Bulletin readers may recall the mystery of an Egyptian seated on a camel near Cairo and wearing a Goshen College sweatshirt. The July-August 1983 issue of Natural History magazine published the image, and that September, the Bulletin asked its...
Culture for Service thrives in Elisabeth Fast Beels ’75 and Rebecca Dyck ’75
Culture for Service burns brightest for some Goshen College alumni just after graduation. For Elisabeth Fast Beels ’75 and Rebecca Dyck ’75, however, Goshen’s motto continues to guide their lives of helping others.
Joan Miller Block ’82 mission is to eradicate hepatitis B
Twenty years ago, Joan Miller Block ’82, her husband, Dr. Tim Block, and their friends, Paul and Janine Witte, all from Pennsylvania, founded the Hepatitis B Foundation in response to a young family affected by hepatitis B.
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