Carter is the 2007 Eric Yake Kenagy artist in residence. Click for audio file

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Convocation: “Creative Transformation: Whose Work is it?” — Carol Ann Carter, artist
Carol Ann Carter
Works by the 2007-08 Eric Yake Kenagy visiting artist, Carol Ann Carter, professor of art at the University of Kansas will be on display. Carter’s creative work which began in intaglio printmaking, advanced to mixed media painting and fiber construction...
Indiana native and artist Carol Ann Carter offers 2007 Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist lecture
Carter’s creative work began in intaglio printmaking and advanced to mixed media painting and fiber construction in 1984 after she went to Nigeria to study Hausa men’s traditional weaving and embroidery. “The energy and exaggeration of life there made it…
Physics of Music 2007
"On the Tuning of Oxygen Canister Bells" by David Glick Physics of Musics Goshen College, Spring 2007
Chapel: A Service of Healing and Annointing, led by members of the Campus Ministries Team
Brokenness is all around us and pervades our souls. This chapel service will pause to recognize those parts of ourselves and engage in singing, worship, prayers in ways that may foster a sense of hope and healing. There will also...
Convocation: “Creating a Conscious Community: A Special Convocation on Domestic & Sexual Violence”
In this convocation, Goshen Student Women’s Association (GSWA) and the Campus Health and Wellness (CHAW) committee will introduce a week-long emphasis on awareness of domestic and sexual violence. The Clothesline Project displayed in Schrock Plaza is a visual reminder of...
Electronics Show 2007
Electronics Show 2007 Students in the Electronics class displayed their projects for the campus and community in a grand show in the Science Hall and outside. Projects this time included several robotic cars, a musical instrument, and a candy sorter....
Chapel: “In Stillness…God” – reflections from students
In this chapel worship service, we will pause from our busy lives by singing, praying, and hearing from several students upon their reflections of this year’s Campus Ministries theme – “In Stillness…God.” They will share moments of how they connected...
The Global Church – Focus on Africa
Our guest speaker for this week, Swana Sidonie, a Congolese theologian, was denied entrance into the United States. In light of this situation, chapel will be an opportunity for us to hear reflections from Marty Lehman and Rod Hollinger-Janzen about...
Jamaica SST unit from Summer 2007
Jamaica SST unit from Summer 2007. Click for audio file
God’s Transformative Love” – Professor Steve Nolt
Jonathan Beachy, one of this year’s recipients of the “Culture for Service Alumni Award,” will share about “God’s Transformative Love” through his experiences as a prison chaplain in the Tacumbu National Penitentiary in Asuncion, Paraguay. Click for audio file
Fall One Acts 2007
The two plays "How The War Started" and "Picnic On The Battlefield" offer both a darkly comical and thought-provoking look at everyday people affected by conflicts large and small.
Goshen College awards honor six exceptional alumni during Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 5-7
Their lives have been focused on rehabilitating prisoners, educating educators about the needs of children in poverty, changing the way researchers think about genetics, assisting Iraqi refugees, preaching and serving a family in need. During Goshen College's Homecoming Weekend 2007…
Why the Amish Forgave a Killer” – Professor Steve Nolt
In October 2006, a local truck driver entered an Amish school in Nickel Mines, PA and shot many of the students, killing five girls and himself. For many people, the most shocking part of this incident was the forgiveness that...
“Spiritual Whiplash” – Shane Hipps
Visiting pastor Shane Hipps shares his faith story Click for audio file
Leading experts on the Amish, including Goshen College’s Steve Nolt, explain surprising forgiveness of Nickel Mines schoolhouse killer in new book
The Amish response to the murders of five schoolgirls in Nickel Mines, Pa., last Oct. 2 was even more surprising than the intrusion of evil into bucolic Lancaster County.
The Bulletin – Autumn/Winter 2007
“The Vibrant City of Goshen” Features Putting the “GO” in Goshen Forgive our debts as we forgive our debtors Campus News Summer 2007 inquiry programs New administrative and teaching faculty New books by faculty Athletics Honoring alumni athlete, champions of...
David P. Bartel ’82
Culture for Service awardee. In his relatively young career, David Bartel has changed the way researchers think about genetics and how life began, through his findings on ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules. Bartel’s research at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research,...
Latino Leaders: Change Agents for a New Culture
Latino Leaders: Change Agents for a New Culture” – guest speaker Mauricio Chenlo Click for audio file
2007 Ministry Inquiry Program
Hear stories of summer ministry experiences and be led in worship by several GC students who participated in Ministry Inquiry Program this past summer. Click for audio file
led by Peru SST unit from Summer 2007
led by Peru SST unit from Summer 2007 Click for audio file
Deb Brubaker, professor of music, will carry on a GC chapel tradition by leading us in a hymn sing
Deb Brubaker, professor of music, will carry on a GC chapel tradition by leading us in a hymn sing Click for audio file
Enrollment and retention rise again at Goshen College
Enrollment, retention and the number of first-year students and minorities continue to rise at Goshen College, college officials said.
Leaders of the new Center for Intercultural Teaching and Learning tell how their faith journeys led them to Goshen College
Speakers will be Robert Reyes, Liliana Garcia and Ross Peterson-Veatch. Odelet Nance, director of the Multicultural Affairs Office, and Anita Stalter, Academic Dean, will introduce them. Click for audio file
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