In the Siberian tundra, alumnus Tim Martin ’91, an earth science teacher at Greensboro (N.C.) Day School, lived and researched with an international team of scientists – from the United States, Germany, Russia and Austria – through the Polar TREC...

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Chapel: Senior Faith Journeys by Lydie Assefa, Bryce Bow
Come hear Seniors Lydie Assefa and Bryce Bow share how their faith has been shaped while students at Goshen College. Click for audio file
At 111th Goshen College commencement, Union College president tells graduates to emulate the Pilgrims and first master’s degrees awarded
Goshen College's Class of 2009 received degrees Sunday, April 26 after being encouraged to take a leap of faith by President James E. Brenneman and to have courage and to persevere by Union College President Stephen Charles Ainlay, a 1973…
President’s speech: “Leaping in Faith, Landing in Hope”
Baccalaureate sermon, delivered by Dr. James E. Brenneman, President of Goshen College on Sunday, April 26, 2009 at the Goshen College Church-Chapel
Chapel: Hymn Sing Favs
Come on out to sing some of the “favorite hymns” of GC students. Click for audio file
Goshen College librarians help make peace archives available online
With the help of Goshen College librarians, more peace is now available around the world- at least in the form of online documents related to peace studies.
Goshen College heads to the Middle East with new study abroad location in Egypt
With the current international situation being described as the "clash of civilizations" (the clash between the two largest religious traditions in the world, Islam and Christianity), Goshen College has decided that now is the time to "find its way to…
Honors Convocation: Celebrating Excellence!
The first ever Honors Convocation, celebrating student achievement in academic study and co-curricular activities. Click for audio file
The Bulletin – Spring/Summer 2009
A World for a Classroom
Holy Week Chapel
Holy Week or Passion Week marks the week between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. Good Friday, the day of Jesus’ crucifixion, is a campus holiday. This chapel service will call Christians to focus on the most important week of Jesus’...
Chapel: “Following God’s Will: The Ultimate Trust Fall” by senior Sae Jin Lee
Come and be challenged by senior Sae Jin Lee, a double-major in Art and Bible, Religion, Philosophy, to follow God’s will in your life, which is the ultimate trust fall! Click for audio file
Goshen College to launch domestic Study-Service Term in local Latino community
Northern Indiana may not have the exotic allure of Cambodia or Peru, but after 40 years of sending students around the world for a semester of cross-culture learning, Goshen College is launching a new location for its Study-Service Term (SST)…
Convocation: Current Events in the Middle East – Daryl & Cynthia Byler from Amman, Jordan
Cindy and Daryl Byler share their experiences as MCC representatives for Iraq, Iran, Jordan and Palestine. Click for audio file
The Gondoliers, March, 2009
The Gondoliers offers a comic portrayal of romance and politics intermingling the working class of 1950's Venice and the nobility of far off Spain.
Chapel: Faculty faith story – art professor Judy Wenig-Horswell
Retiring art professor Judy Wenig-Horswell will share part of her faith journey, including the role that Goshen College has played over the past 25+ years of her life. Click for audio file
Spring Math Meeting
A road trip to IUPUI, a math contest, interesting presentations, food, and fun!
Chapel: “Another Way of Doing Life” – Shane Claiborne
Shane will put forth his vision for the church and what this world needs of faithful followers of Jesus. Shane is a founding partner of The Simple Way Community, Board member of the Christian Community Development Association, and author of...
Bonus Chapel: “The Scandal of Grace” – Shane Claiborne
Come to hear Shane Claiborne will share his personal story of faith and life. Shane is a founding partner of The Simple Way Community, Board member of the Christian Community Development Association, and author of books including The Irresistible Revolution...
With urgency, McKibben calls for global action to make 350 the target in climate change
Bill McKibben hopes that the world is ready to act fast, and aim for 350- "the most important number in the world."
Convocation: Rebecca Hernandez, director of CITL shares snapshots from her journey
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Chapel: A Spiritual Offering & Time of Worship led by CITL students
Come and be filled in worship led by students Daniel Moya and Lane Miller, as well as hear reflections from several students part of the Center for Intercultural Teaching and Learning. This service will have an “Hispanic/Latino flavor.” Click for...
Bill McKibben – Yoder Public Affairs Lecture, Question & Answer session
Question and answer session from the Bill McKibben Yoder Public Affairs Lecture. Click for audio file
Bill McKibben – Yoder Public Affairs Lecture
“The Most Important Number in the World: Building a Worldwide Movement to Fight Climate Change.” McKibben is a well-known thinker and writer on environmental economics. Click for audio file
Convocation: Mood Issues: the real story – Campus counselor Char Hochstetler & students
Depression and bi-polar conditions present challenges for college students. Come hear stories of struggle and hope. Click for audio file
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