The Intercultural Coalition of Goshen College (ICGC) hosted a town hall meeting on April 11, 2018, to discuss requests posed to the administration about racial injustices on the GC campus.

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Final Week, April 6-8: Retreat At Kawai
After a night of rest in a hostel in Lima, the group traveled south along the coast to the Kawai retreat center. In Chilca, Annelise, Megan and Luke enjoyed ice cream at one of the many shops along the highway. Kawai...
Final Week, April 5: Return from Service Assignments
From LaMerced, Ayacucho, and Arequipa, students returned overnight by bus to Lima. The Cusco group flew in later that evening. All day, Casa Goshen buzzed with the energy of reunions and storytelling. Here Ryan checks in with Pat. Suzanna shares...
Solar Panel Installation
In April, 924 solar panels were installed on the roof of the Rec-Fitness Center, which will generate 277 kilowatts of power, offsetting the college's Church-Chapel building's entire electric bill.
Students prepare for the 20th annual academic symposium
The 20th annual Goshen College Student Academic Symposium will consist of 18 Goshen College students, from 10 different majors, presenting original research. The presentations will begin Saturday, April 14 at 12:30 p.m. in Goshen College’s Church-Chapel.
Afternoon Sabbatical 40th anniversary high tea
The Goshen College Afternoon Sabbatical series celebrated its 40th and final season during a high tea event on Tuesday, April 10, in the College Mennonite Church Fellowship Hall. Current and past Afternoon Sabbatical Committee members shared memories as they looked...
The Record wins 2018 ‘Newspaper of the Year’ award
Twenty-eight Goshen College students collected awards at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association’s annual convention on April 7, with The Record named the “Newspaper of the Year” in its division. This is the second time in three years that The Record,...
Red Cents honored with state literary magazine awards
Students from the Goshen College English Department and Art Department won six literary magazine awards for the college’s literary journal, Red Cents at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association’s (ICPA) annual convention in Indianapolis on April 7.
Students bring home state, national broadcasting awards
Goshen College broadcasting students won awards from the Broadcast Education Association and Indiana Association of School Broadcasters this month.
Win, Lose, Act
Students competed in Win, Lose, Act, GC's most theatrical game of competitive charades, hosted by GC Players on April 8, 2018.
Measuring the worth of an Anabaptist education in dollars and more
Why would a student choose a Mennonite college over either a large public university with a lot of opportunities and a lower sticker price, or an elite Ivy League institution?
Goshen Monologues
Goshen College studnets performed stories about friendship, sexuality, body image, trauma and triumph, written by women and nonbinary people, in the fifth annual Goshen Monologues on Saturday, April 7.
GC Can’t Keep Quiet
On April 7, 2018, students gathered in Schrock Plaza for a short vigil to come together in solidarity on behalf of voices that aren’t always heard and to anchor themselves in love, inclusivity and hope.
Lavender Jazz Spring Concert
Lavender Jazz, Goshen College’s big band jazz ensemble, presented a free concert in Sauder Concert Hall on Friday, April 6.
Chapel: Employee Faith Stories
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Kenneth Rutherford, landmine survivor and advocate, to speak at 120th commencement
Dr. Kenneth Rutherford, who lost his legs in a landmine explosion and is now a leader in advocating for landmine removal, will be the keynote speaker at Goshen College’s 120th commencement ceremony on Sunday, April 29 at 3 p.m.
Survey shows Goshen College student satisfaction well above national average
Eight out of ten Goshen College students are satisfied with their college experience and, overall, experienced higher levels of satisfaction with their college experience than the national average, according to the Student Satisfaction Inventory (SSI), a biennial national survey administered…
Math Competition Winners!
Goshen College students performed well in the Putnam Mathematical Competition.
College replaces ‘Broken Shield’ sculpture with nine-foot tall chocolate rabbit
Just in time for Easter, Goshen College has temporarily replaced its iconic "Broken Shield" sculpture at the center of campus with a nine-foot tall chocolate rabbit.
Week 11, March 26-28: Cusco Service Assignments
Week 10, March 23-24: Chanchamayo Service Assignments
Chanchamayo, in the rainforest, has become home to Megan, Annelise, Nick, Jess, and Ryan.Nursing students Annelise and Megan learned to give injections to patients at Naranjal health center. The Naranjal ambulance. Megan and Annelise assist the medical staff with rural...
Western Michigan piano professor Lori Sims to present solo piano recital in Rieth Recital Hall
Pianist and Western Michigan University music professor Lori Sims will present a recital of solo piano music in the Goshen College Music Center’s Rieth Recital Hall on Sunday, April 8. The recital will begin at 4 p.m.
March 2018 Snapshots
Photos from around campus and beyond, March 2018.
Faith and climate change: Experts give input at BOR meeting for Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions
With a series of new programs taking shape, The Center for Climate Change Solutions hosted its first board of reference meeting March 9-10 at Eastern Mennonite University.
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