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Fast calls for lifting up those with learning disabilities and wins annual speech contest
Faculty recital series to feature Susan and Lee Dengler Feb. 4
Goshen College Assistant Professors Susan Dengler, soprano, and Lee Dengler, baritone, will perform a recital of solos and duets on Saturday, Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in Rieth Recital Hall of the Goshen College Music Center. The couple has appeared…
Goshen College music faculty celebrate Mozart’s 250th birthday with Jan. 29 recital
The year 2006 marks the 250th year since the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of the most celebrated composers in history. Members of the Goshen College Music Department faculty will celebrate the anniversary by performing an all-Mozart chamber music…
February 2006 events at Goshen College
All events are open to the public and are free unless otherwise noted.
Goshen College announces Fall 2005-06 Dean’s List
Goshen College recently recognized 175 students for excellence in academics, on the 2005-06 fall semester Dean's List.
Tastes and talents from around world featured in annual Goshen College International Coffeehouse Jan. 28
There are few opportunities to experience the tastes and traditions of countries and cultures around the world in the same evening. But the International Student Club at Goshen College offers a lively journey around the globe on Saturday, Jan. 28.
Opus 41 organ CDs by alumnus Bradley Lehman now available through Music Center
Two new CDs featuring Goshen College's new Opus 41 pipe organ, played by alumnus and Goshen native Bradley Lehman, are now available at the college's Music Center.
New sign language program combines songs and playtime at Community School of the Arts
Beginning Jan. 28, Goshen College's Community School of the Arts will offer a new music and sign language program called Sign & Sing for parents and their children ages six months to three years. This research-proven program is based on…
Kentucky T. Dutchersmith and The Rubber Band offer fun for whole family in Jan. 28 concert
There's fun for the whole family at the next concert sponsored by the Community School of the Arts, because entire families will be performing.
Merry Lea to host Winter Survival Skills Workshop Jan. 21
If you became stranded outdoors on a ski trip, would you know how to build a fire to keep warm or how to build a shelter? If you became lost while hiking, could you navigate your way through a winter…
Goshen College students to speak in annual oratorical contest Jan. 17
Five Goshen College student speakers will continue the college's near-century- old tradition by participating in the 2006 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest on Jan. 17 in Umble Center at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the…
Faculty recital series to feature flutist Rebecca Hovan and pianist Christine Seitz Jan. 20 with music from around the world
Flutist Rebecca Hovan and pianist Christine Larson Seitz, assistant professor of music at Goshen College, will perform music from around the world in their recital as part of the 2005-06 Goshen College Faculty Recital Series on Jan. 20 at 7:30…
Homecoming 2006
View photos from class reunions, as well as this weekend's activities, including the Men's basketball reunion, classroom seminars, Mary Oyer celebration, and the alumni awards.
Millersburg native Pat Schrock to present organ recital at Goshen College Jan. 14
Patricia J. Schrock, a native of Millersburg, Ind., and 1990 Goshen College graduate, has been active in church music for more than 20 years. Since 1996, she has served as the associate director of music at Holy Trinity Church in…
Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus to collaborate with Goshen College Chamber Choir to celebrate Mozart
A musical tradition in the tri-state area for 61 years, the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus will fill the stage of Sauder Concert Hall in Goshen College's Music Center to perform works of Mozart at 3 p.m. on Jan.…
Alumni and Indiana natives return to showcase sculptures and installation art Jan. 8 to Feb. 15 at Goshen College
As Goshen College alumni and Indiana natives Greg Stahly and Liz Nofziger return to their alma mater and show their sculptures and installation art this month, they intend for their work to ask interesting and important questions. Stahly's sculptures ask:…
Community prayer breakfast to kick off Martin Luther King Day Jan. 16
Honoring the life of Martin Luther King Jr. in the context of the Christian faith that sustained him, a 7:30 a.m. community breakfast Jan. 16 at Goshen College will begin the day with prayer and remembrance.
Library Gallery to feature sculptures, drawings and paintings from local African-American artists Jan. 15-Feb. 24
In conjunction with Martin Luther King Day on Jan. 16 and February's Black History Month, the Goshen College Library Gallery will feature sculptures, drawings and paintings by local African-American artists Jake Webster of Elkhart and Terry Waddell of South Bend…
Professional theatre group Breaking Ice highlights Goshen College's 13th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Study Day Jan. 16
Goshen College will honor the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. by holding its 13th annual all-school Martin Luther King Jr. Study Day, emphasizing the values and ideals that characterized King's work, on Monday, Jan. 16.
Professional theatre group Breaking Ice highlights Goshen College’s 13th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Study Day Jan. 16
Goshen College will honor the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. by holding its 13th annual all-school Martin Luther King Jr. Study Day, emphasizing the values and ideals that characterized King's work, on Monday, Jan. 16.
Goshen College alumna Krysta Hawkley returns to perform piano recital Jan. 13
Krysta Hawkley, a 2003 graduate of the Goshen College music program, will return to campus on Jan. 13 to perform a piano recital at the Community School of the Arts at 7:30 p.m. in Rieth Recital Hall. Hawkley's recital program…
Brenneman confirmed to serve as 16th president; Educator, biblical theologian and church leader to lead 111-year-old institution=
Jim Brenneman believes that the world needs Goshen College. Now, he is preparing to lead the institution in sharing its mission and core values in the local community and region, in the church and beyond.
Candidate of choice for president introduced to campus, community; Dr. James E. Brenneman called to serve 111-year-old Christian college
Goshen College announced today that educator, biblical theologian and church leader Dr. James Brenneman is the candidate of choice to be the 16th president of the 111-year-old institution committed "to educating servant leaders for the church and the world."
President’s speech: “The world needs Goshen College”
A chapel message from presidential candidate of choice Jim Brenneman on Nov. 18, 2005.
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