“Yo no como camote con mani. Yo no como camote con mani…”* I repeat the odd phrase in my head over and over again as Miguel Ballumbrosio walks around the room of the Ballumbrosio house in Chincha, Peru. The room...

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Jonah’s journal: Music
June 4-10: Classes, field trips, volunteering
Four alumnae graduate from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary
Four GC alumnae, Beth Gerig '84, Sophie Lapp Jost '13, Mariah Martin '16 and Sarah Schlegel '06, received graduate degrees from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary.
GC joins national initiative to prepare faculty with career guidance skills
Goshen College has been chosen as one of 26 institutions across the nation to join the Consortium for Instructional Excellence and Career Guidance, a new initiative that will prepare faculty members to use evidence-based teaching practices shown to promote student…
May 28-June 1: Dancing, speeches, walking tour, and school visit in Lima
Golf class
One of the popular activity classes on campus is the golf class offered every year. Students practice on our own Goshen College Hi Line course, which is maintained by Val Hershberger and retired faculty member John Ingold. The class also...
Motor Learning class
Students in the Motor Learning May term class study their own skill acquisition process by practicing a novel skill each day. Phases of learning and progressions are used as students practice with the goal of continuous three ball juggling by...
New Sport Management Major
The Kinesiology Department is elevating the Sport Management minor to a major in Fall 2018 for students interested in focusing on specific careers in the sport industry. In this cross disciplinary program, students gain specific knowledge, skills and experiences in...
2018 Senior Project Presentations
Kinesiology department seniors presented their final projects at the end of April. These projects were designed and implemented by the seniors with advising from Dr. Jewel Lehman. The presentations were open to the community and the audience included alumni, other...
KIN Community Connections and Internships
Seniors in the Kinesiology Department are required to do an internship to foster community connections and improve career specific competencies prior to graduation. The student chooses where to do the internship in conversation with the adviser. The on campus adviser...
May 30: Anne’s Natural World Poem
The sun displays patterns on rocky mountains. ...
May 28: Erika writes about the Natural World in Cusco
While swerving through the mountains of Cusco, I could feel ‘it’. This ‘it’ was something that sat deep in my throat. ‘It’ made my head sway and took my breath away, literally. This ‘it’ was altitude. Altitude became my constant...
May 23-27: Pilgrimage to Cusco, Machu Picchu, and the Sacred Valley
May 21: Medicinal herbs
May 2018 Snapshots
Photos from around campus during May term, 2018.
Maple Leaf Voices Project
The Bulletin – Spring/Summer 2018
In this issue, experience the inauguration of Dr. Rebecca J. Stoltzfus as the 18th president of Goshen College.
From the president: Beginnings
This presidential column originally appeared in the Spring/Summer 2018 issue of The Bulletin.
May 14-18: Lima, Chancay, Albufera Medio Mundo, Caral, and back to Lima!
Rose Hutchinson, Goshen’s oldest living alum, reflects on old friendships, tennis and studying math
Rose (Adams) Hutchinson graduated from Goshen College 84 years ago in 1935. Now, at age 104, she is Goshen’s oldest living alumna.
Campus Center for Young Children receives re-accreditation
The Campus Center for Young Children (CCYC) at Goshen College was recently reaccredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the nation’s leading organization of early childhood professionals.
May term picnic and volleyball tournament
Residence life held a May term barbecue picnic and volleyball tournament on May 16, 2018.
May 7-11: First week of classes in Lima!
Goshen College partners with Indiana counties to offer scholarships for young entrepreneurs
Goshen College has partnered with LaGrange County and DeKalb County in northeast Indiana to judge and offer scholarships for their young entrepreneur competitions, both of which took place this spring.
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