In the Fall of 2010, 19 Goshen College students engaged in a fascinating Study-Service Term in Egypt under the leadership of Director of International Education Tom Meyers. After a semester, the students returned home on the eve of a turning…

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Egyptian odyssey: First SST unit in the Middle East is transformed by living in a country on the brink of revolution
Senior Exhibit II: 2011
Senior Exhibit II: 2011 Reception: Sunday, Apr 3, 2-4 p.m. Art seniors in Group II exhibit work in their chosen medium.
Chapel: “A Hymn Sing Gone Wrong!”
Don’t be “fooled” into thinking we don’t have chapel this day…cause we do! 🙂 Click for audio file
Sustainable Agriculture and Community
David Kline, author of Great Possessions: An Amish Farmer’s Journal and Scratching the Woodchuck: Nature on an Amish Farm will speak about sustainable agriculture and community. David is an Amish farmer, living and working on the same farm where he...
Service in Arequipa
In 1540 Spanish conquistadors in southern Peru settled in a mostly sunny spot—shaded at times by the nearby volcano, El Misti—that, for centuries before their arrival, was home to indigenous Aymara people. Today that settlement is Peru’s second largest city,...
Goshen College launches institutes focused on ecological regeneration, Latino educational achievement and global Anabaptism
An "exciting new chapter" has begun at Goshen College, according to the college's President James E. Brenneman on March 24 as he launched three institutes, all focused on the college's distinctive academic strengths as they relate to faith.
Convocation: “You Are Not Alone: Coping with Mental Health Issues” – Sean Campbell, guest speaker
In an authentic and compelling manner, award-winning speaker and mental health advocate Sean Campbell shares his personal story of struggles with depression and anxiety, his triumphs over adversities, such as living with a father with bipolar disorder and alcoholism, and...
Convocation: “True Evangelical Faith and the Gospel of Peace”
Gerald Mast, a professor at Bluffton University in Ohio, delivers this year’s C. Henry Smith peace lecture. Click for audio file
Senior Exhibit I: 2011
Senior Exhibit I: 2011 Reception: Sunday, Mar. 20, 2-4 p.m. The first group of senior students exhibit work in their chosen medium.
“Is There Life After Goshen?: Creating New Challenges” Tom & Christine Sine, guest speakers
Christine and Tom Sine conclude their three days with us with this chapel in which they draw from the insights of having met with students about “Creating New Possibilities” for life after Goshen College. Click for audio file
WGCS named best college radio in nation!
Competing against every college and university in the country, the student-operated 91.1 FM The Globe came out on top
A proud first: Goshen College radio station named Best College Station in the Nation
Goshen College's radio station WGCS 91.1FM-The Globe isn't a huge operation, but the sounds coming out of it are making a big impact.
Service in Ayacucho
Tucked away in the Andes of south-central Peru, the city of Ayacucho has the distinction of being one of the country’s most historically significant places. The first signs of human settlements in Peru are nearby—archeologists date them to over 15,000...
“Is There Life After Goshen?: Anticipating New Challenges” Christine & Tom Sine, guest speakers
Join us for a special WEDNESDAY chapel as we hear parts of the faith stories of Christine and Tom Sine, our three-day campus ministry guest speakers. While here, they interacted with our community through classes, informal meetings, and other intentional...
2010 Putnam Competition Results
Three students represented Goshen College in the 71st William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition
Service in Chimbote
Most travel guidebooks give minimal attention to Chimbote, highlighting the north-coastal town´s ever present fish smell. ¨This roguish port town is not a tourist destination, and there´s little to do,¨ is Lonely Planet´s assessment. It´s true that much of the...
Convocation: Sustainability News @ GC
Learn about the many ways we are working to reduce our campus carbon footprint. Also an introduction to the new Sustainability Semester, which begins next fall at Merry Lea. Click for audio file
“From High School Dropout to GC President: Figuring Out God,” President Jim Brenneman
Be encouraged in your own faith walk as you hear President Jim Brenneman share aspects of his faith and life story, From High School Dropout to GC President: Figuring Out God’s Will for Your Life. Click for audio file
Goshen College launches unique residential Sustainability Semester at Merry Lea
Goshen College is announcing a new, unique opportunity for undergraduate students to earn a semester of college credit in a fairly unconventional way. Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College will offer (beginning in the fall of 2011) the…
The Bulletin – Spring 2011
Egyptian Odyssey
Convocation – “Growing the Ukrainian Economy”
Steven Wright, from MEDA (Mennonite Economic Development Association), will tell stories about how the Ukraine, once a fertile breadbasket, is beginning to thrive again. Click for audio file
Dorothy Hostetler, General Manager of PalletOne
As a young girl, Dorothy Hostetler helped her father in the family business, PalletOne, in Shipshewana. She took customers’ orders and, because her father had dyslexia, also did the banking. Dorothy’s story is one of perseverance and dedication. Five years...
Student's music video wins competitive national award
Jacob Landis-Eigsti's award winning music video is truly "beautiful."
WGCS highlighted in Goshen News article
Trisha Handrich, "Sadie Kruise" to her listeners, Andrew Witkowski, Benjamin Kelly and Jason Samuel tell their stories about WGCS
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