Broadcasting students from Goshen College’s 91.1 The Globe won three national awards in the College Broadcasters, Inc. (CBI) National Student Radio Production Awards. The CBI convention was held on October 26, 2018, recognized the best in student production across the...

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Globe staff wins three national awards
Fifth annual Business Innovators Luncheon to feature alum and ChaiOne CEO Guarav Khandelwal
The fifth annual Goshen College Business Innovators Luncheon will be held Friday, Nov. 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the College-Church Koinonia Room. The guest speaker for this year is Guarav Khandelwal, a 2001 Goshen College graduate and…
Convo A Rare Gift: Introducing the Nyai Oyer Gamelan
Here is an opportunity to learn about the Gamelan instrumental ensemble and the Javanese culture. Click for audio file
Service Visits: Arequipa
Haley, Kate, Amber and Samantha are living and serving in Arequipa, the second-most populous city in Perú. The city of Arequipa, located in southern Perú, is surrounded by three volcanoes and is a popular tourist destination because of its beautiful...
Sophomore Sandra Cortez honored with Realizing the Dream Award
Sandra Cortez, a sophomore nursing major from Elkhart, was among a group of first-generation students from Indiana’s independent colleges and universities honored at the 29th annual “Realizing the Dream” banquet on Saturday, Nov. 3 in Indianapolis.
Dia de los Muertos
On Saturday, Nov. 3, Campus Activities Council hosted a Dia de los Muertos celebration in the Intercultural Student Space.
GC Symphony Orchestra & Chamber Choir Concert
Goshen College's Chamber Choir, directed by Debra Detwiler, and the Goshen College Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of José Rocha, joined together for a concert in Sauder Concert Hall on Friday, Nov. 2, 2018.
Connor Clemens ’19
Connor was a molecular biology/biochemistry major from Ellicott City, Maryland who spent a summer shadowing two doctors in Baltimore, Maryland, including Dr. Paul Sack, an Endocrinologist at Union Memorial Medstar Hospital, and Dr. Kenneth Yim, a Nephrologist part of Mid-Atlantic...
Isaiah Kaufman ’22
Isaiah is a molecular biology/biochemistry major from Goshen, who spent his summer as a Maple Scholar growing, cultivating and studying algae. “The main objective of my Maple Scholars project for the summer of 2018 was to isolate, amplify and sequence...
Ameera Alshuga ’20
Ameera is a molecular biology/biochemistry pre-med major with a minor in psychology from Topeka, Indiana, who spent her internship at Goshen Hospital. “During the summer, I started my internship in the Goshen Hospital. I was set up to do a...
Sky McKinnell ’19 and Joshua Schwalm ’21
Skye is an environmental science major from Salem, Oregon, and Joshua is a biology major from Elkhart, Indiana. Both worked with a local aquatic biologist doing electro-fishing and fish research. Skye and Joshua worked with the City of Elkhart’s...
Evan Beck ’19
During the summer of 2018, Evan Beck, a molecular biology/biochemistry major from Goshen, worked as a research intern in the Cahill Laboratory at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Located in the Brain Tumor Research Center, the Cahill Laboratory is a translational neuro-oncology...
Ariana Perez Diener ’21 and Christian Gehman ’20
Ariana Perez Diener is an environmental and marine science major from Goshen, and Christian Gehman is an environmental science and computer science major from Harrisonburg, Virginia. The two spent a summer studying prairie cattle grazing at Merry Lea Environmental Learning...
Joshua Liechty ’19 and Keila Flores ’20
Keila Flores is an environmental & marine science major from Goshen, and Joshua Liechty is a molecular biology/biochemistry major from Archbold, Ohio. They spent the summer of 2018 completing internships in marine biology with Old Dominion University in the Florida...
Towards a transformative future: How SST began
Finally, on Sept. 12, 1968, the first three “official” Study-Service Trimester (SST) groups left northern Indiana for Costa Rica, Guadeloupe and Jamaica. And that was the beginning of what has become 50 years of transformative global citizenship.
Krislynn Lancaster ’21
“Enjoy it.” That is what I was told almost everyday at my internship. They were not talking about the internship itself but the learning process. When I walked in on my first day I did not imagine that I would...
The Bulletin – Fall/Winter 2018
In this issue, celebrate the 2018 alumni awardees and the 50th anniversary of Study-Service Term.
The love story of one gamelan’s journey
The gamelan — a massive, multi-piece set of percussive instruments — was donated by Duane Gingerich ’69 in 2011. He passed away in 2016, but his dream was finally realized this summer when the Nyai Oyer Gamelan, translated to Sister…
Out of the classroom, into the world
I want to highlight why experiential or service learning — in international settings as well as on our campuses — is essential, and why it may be effective.
From the president: Becoming global citizens
This presidential column originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2018 issue of The Bulletin.
Mary O’Connell ’19
This story originally appeared in The Record. It’s not every day that a Goshen College student’s internship has them opening for a pop music icon in front of thousands of people. For Mary O’Connell, a senior sign language interpreting...
Mainstage play ‘Crimes of the Heart’ teems with ‘humanity and humor’
The Goshen College Theater Department will present the fall Mainstage play, “Crimes of the Heart,” by Beth Henley, on Nov. 9, 10 & 17 at 8 p.m., and Nov. 11 & 18 at 3 p.m. The performance on Nov. 18…
Students spend fall break serving in Puerto Rico
Five Goshen College students traveled to Puerto Rico during fall break, Oct. 15-19, to serve with Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) in an area affected by Hurricane Maria in September 2017.
Chapel: #InThisTogether: With Rebecca Burkholder and Blaine Derstine.
Mennonite Central Committee Asia: “Breaking down walls; working across divides.” Click for audio file
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