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Physics of Music 2005
Jon Nofziger is measuring the response of a wood top banjo he built. He is driving it at the bridge with a sine waves of variable frequency and measuring the radiated sound picked up by a microphone.
The Bulletin – Fall 2005
A gateway for the future
Electronics Show 2005
Students in the Electronics class displayed their projects for the campus and community in a grand show in the Science Hall lobby. Projects were varied–robotics, electronic music, and balancing acts. Many of the projects required significant mechanical design and construction....
Terry Barrett
An expert in contemporary art criticism, Dr. Terry Barrett is Professor of Art Education at The Ohio State University. He is the first art educator to be a visiting artist in the Kenagy series. Barrett, an art critic in education...
Art critic Terry Barrett offers 2005 Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist lecture
Barrett, an art critic in education for the Ohio Arts Council, is the recipient of the Ohio State University Distinguished Teaching Award and is an Honored Educator of the Midwest Society for Photographic Education.
Goshen College announces 2005 Culture for Service Award honorees and launches Decade of Servant Leadership Award, to be given during Homecoming Weekend
Awarded by the Goshen College Alumni Board, the 2005 Culture for Service Award will be presented to 1955 graduate Hans J. Hillerbrand, published scholar and religion professor at Duke University in Durham, N.C., and 1968 graduate Ramzi Farran and 1969…
Linda Freel, drawing and painting
Linda Freel, drawing and painting Reception: Sept. 4 Linda Freel is an instructor of graphic design at Ivy Tech. She currently lives and is an active artist in Michiana.
Goshen College enrollment on the climb as retention and academic achievement remain strong
When Goshen College's Class of 2009 arrived on campus for Orientation Weekend, Aug. 20-21, there were 14 National Merit Finalists among the group-- twice as many as had ever been in a Goshen College first-year class previously. In addition, among…
Goshen College introduces new faculty members
Goshen College is pleased to announce and welcome new faculty members for the 2005-06 academic year.
Goshen College places high for study abroad program and students with least debt in 2006 U.S.News rankings
In the annually anticipated college ranking release, the 2006 U.S.News & World Report "America's Best Colleges," Goshen College again placed high in the third tier of the category of Best Liberal Arts Colleges for the fifth straight year. Goshen was…
North Central Association continues accreditation and affirms mission of Goshen College
Goshen College has received a letter of formal notification of continued accreditation by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association (NCA). The next comprehensive evaluation is scheduled for 2015.
Giving by churches, alumni and others to Goshen College increases; Annual fund giving up as well
The generosity of churches, alumni and friends to Goshen College continued to grow during the 2004-05 fiscal year, which ended June 30.
Sales begin July 15 for ninth season of Goshen College’s Performing Arts Series
From acclaimed musical theater favorites sung by Colm Wilkinson of "Phantom of the Opera" and "Les Misérables" to the soul-stirring gospel of the Grammy-winning Blind Boys of Alabama to a top-notch conductor-less string orchestra, the 2005-2006 Goshen College Performing Arts…
The Bulletin – June 2005
Peace & Justice Journalism: HIV/AIDS in Swaziland
Goshen College announces spring 2004-05 Dean’s List
Goshen College recently recognized 163 students for excellence in academics, on the 2004-05 spring semester Dean's List.
Groundbreaking launches Merry Lea’s “green” collegiate facility; Ceremony for Rieth Village focuses on “ground healing”
As Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center celebrated the launching of phase one of its "green" collegiate facility on May 4, friends, board members, local officials and representatives from Goshen College joined in ceremonies not to break ground, but to better…
Juried student show: 2005
Juried student show: 2005 Reception: May 1 Selected Goshen College student work.
Nickel Friesen encourages GC graduates to live the undivided life during commencement
The end of a four-year journey came for 223 Goshen College graduates, members of the 107th graduating class, who accepted diplomas from Interim President John D. Yordy in the Roman Gingerich Recreation-Fitness Center on April 24.
Graduation Exhibit: 2005
Graduation Exhibit: 2005 Combined works by senior art students.
New organ, Opus 41, features recently discovered tuning method
Bradley Lehman, a Goshen native and a 1986 Goshen College graduate, has solved the centuries-old mystery of what appeared to be an arbitrarily scribbled design on an original copy of one of J.S. Bach’s compositions. The results have significant ramifications…
Senior Show 2: 2005
Senior Show 2: 2005 Reception: April 10 Exhibit of graduating senior art majors.
The Bulletin – March 2005
“The spirit of business”
Senior Show 1: 2005
Senior Show 1: 2005 Reception: March 20 Exhibit of graduating senior artmajors.
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