In times of change, there is both challenge and opportunity, said Virgil Miller, chair of the Goshen College Board of Directors. Taking on an immediate challenge, the Board's Executive Committee and Goshen College President's Council, with the support of Mennonite…

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Interim president appointed for Goshen College
Goshen College Board of Directors and Mennonite Education Agency announce leadership transition for 110-year-old institution
Chair of Goshen College's Board of Directors Virgil Miller announced today to college faculty, staff and students that President Shirley H. Showalter is resigning her position in order to join the Fetzer Institute of Kalamazoo, Mich.
Eighth season of Goshen College’s Performing Arts Series shines with world-class performers; season tickets selling rapidly
From the spontaneous and toe-tapping melodies of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and Wynton Marsalis to the graceful classical performances of the Wroclaw Philharmonic, the 2004 -2005 Goshen College Performing Arts Series will once again bring performers from all over…
The Bulletin – June 2004
“Finding common ground in research”
‘New dawn’ at WGCS; Radio station launches 91.1 FM The Globe with all Americana and world music
When listeners tune in to WGCS 91.1 FM on June 21, they will no longer hear the melodies of Mozart -- unless banjo virtuoso Bela Fleck arranges the tunes. General Manager Jason Samuel announced that the Goshen College radio station,…
Construction breaks ground on new campus apartments for senior students at Goshen College
Bulldozers have begun to move dirt, but the hammers haven¬t started pounding yet. Construction of a new four-story apartment-style building on the Goshen College campus, to house seniors in 16 apartments, began the first week of June with the intention…
Doug Kinsey, printmaking oil painting
Doug Kinsey, printmaking oil painting June 7 – Sept. 15 Reception: Sept. 5, 2-4 p.m. Most of Kinsey’s work deals with individuals within a community. The context is often one of conflict or hardship in which one tries to survive...
Three Goshen College athletes named track All-Americans at NAIA Nationals
The Goshen College track and field program made the most of its trip to the 2004 NAIA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships at Cardinal Park in Louisville, Ky., May 27-29, as three of the Leafs' four national participants were…
Strategy shift enables Merry Lea to break ground for ‘green’ facility in August
When it comes to fundraising for a building project, especially a "green" one, it is sometimes helpful to plant a seed in order to glimpse the overall potential for the facility. With a decision to build its new complex in…
Martin Foundation funds ecological engine for Merry Lea’s new green collegiate facility
Merry Lea Environmental Center's plans for a collegiate facility received a boost April 27 when Executive Director Luke Gascho opened his mail and found a check for $150,000.
Goshen College announces Spring 2003-2004 Dean’s List
Goshen College recently recognized 221 students for excellence in academics on the Spring 2003-2004 Dean's List.
May term offers students unique off-campus study experiences
Participating in an excavation in the Southwest, trekking through Amazon rainforests in South America and snorkeling through coral reefs in the Florida Keys are just a few of the ways Goshen College students spent their class time during May term.
Energy at campus radio station yields rewards: WGCS student leaders win statewide broadcasting honors
If student energy could be converted to wattage for WGCS, the Goshen College radio station (91.1 FM), the broadcast signal might reach to every corner of the state of Indiana. That enthusiasm has resulted in statewide acknowledgment of two students…
Juried Student Show: 2004
Juried Student Show: 2004 Sunday, May 2, through Monday, May 17 Reception: Sunday, May 2, 2-4 p.m. Selected Goshen College student work.
New college coffee bar to have students at heart as business managers and customers
By next fall, the beginnings of a campus entrepreneurial venture will be fully brewing. In a unique partnership, Goshen College Student Life and Business departments are offering students the opportunity to manage a new coffee bar, the "central focus of…
Wangerin encourages Goshen College graduates to embrace kindness and righteousness during 106th commencement
During the 106th Goshen College commencement weekend April 24-25, students not only received degrees to honor their hard work, but were also able to celebrate and reflect. Acknowledging shared community, national and international events with significant impact on their lives…
Senior Commencement Show: 2004
Senior Commencement Show: 2004 Friday, April 23, through Sunday, April 25 Reception: Sat. Apr. 24, 3-4 p.m. Combined works by senior art students.
Senior Show 2: 2004
Senior Show 2: 2004 Sunday, April 4, through Friday, April 23 Reception: Sunday, April 4, 2-4 p.m. Exhibit of graduating senior art majors.
Just consumption: Goshen College media team reports from El Salvador on fair trade coffee issues
Julio Ascencio Garcia was glad to welcome an interfaith group of Christian North Americans to his community, and relieved to be inside the cool walls of an old hacienda house while taking a break from his duties on the sunny…
The Bulletin – March 2004
“The spirit of business” Articles Generations thrive of legacy of entrepreneurship A mission made possible
Senior Show 1: 2004
Senior Show 1: 2004 Sunday, March 21, through Thursday, April 1 Reception: Sunday, March 21, 2-4 p.m. Exhibit of graduating senior art majors.
'TORBA', March 2004
Based on stories from peaceworker Amy Gopp and survivors of the war in the Balkans.
Oyer to reflect on music-filled life in March 16 Afternoon Sabbatical
It's hard to put into words a career that spans 58 years, three continents and a wide range of musical styles. So, Mary Oyer, professor emerita of music at Goshen College, will also share music during her Goshen College Afternoon…
Patrice Bovo, Mixed Media Sculpture
Patrice Bovo, Mixed Media Sculpture Sunday, February 15, through Wednesday, March 17 Reception: Sunday, Feb. 15, 2-4 p.m. Playful, architectonic forms of games and throw-away materials.
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