Olivia lives with Nancy and Julio and their pet Aria.On her first weekend in Arequipa, she joined the clowns at a church event for youth.Olivia spends her mornings assisting the English teacher at John Wesley School.She volunteers in the afternoon...

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Week 9, March 12-17: Arequipa service assignments
Afternoon Sabbatical series celebrates 40th anniversary and final season with high tea
The Goshen College Afternoon Sabbatical series will celebrate its 40th and final season during a high tea event on Tuesday, April 9, at 1 p.m. in the College Mennonite Church Fellowship Hall. This event is free and open to the…
All-Campus Band, Lavender Jazz to present spring concert April 6
Lavender Jazz, Goshen College’s big band jazz ensemble, will present a free concert in Sauder Concert Hall on Friday, April 6. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m.
A Semester in China: SST in Fall 2017
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Community English language classes build confidence
What first began as a pilot program with only three teaching levels, is now a fully structured English as a second language program with 56 current students that meet four times a week for 12 weeks, with six levels of…
Bracket challenge: Best spots on campus
Like to study in Schrock Plaza? Catch a concert in the Music Center? Walk the paths of Merry Lea? Vote on your favorite spot on campus.
Pi Day
On March 14th (3/14), the Goshen College Good Library celebrated Pi Day by hosting a pie-baking contest, inviting bakers from all across campus to contribute their best pie.
March 14 Walkout
The GC community participated in the nationwide walkout on March 14 by gathering around the Peace Pole outside the Union Building to honor the lives of the 17 people killed at Stoneman Douglas. This included a time of prayer, music and…
Week 8, March 5-11: Nick’s Journal
A fridge stocked with Gelatina (1) Part 1 Sometimes people come by. Sometimes I’d like to hide. But there are important things to be said, and eaten. That’s why I keep the gelatina in the fridge. In reality, it’s not...
Yejin Kim ’20
Yejin is a music major from Seoul, South Korea. She participated is the Women’s World Music Choir, Parables Worship Team and International Student Club. How did you end up coming to the U.S.? What age were you and do...
Prashansa Dickson ’16
Prashansa graduated in 2016 with a degree in psychology. Originally from Allahbad, India, she was given a full scholarship to Maastricht University in the Netherlands to pursue a master’s degree in forensic psychology. Home manifests itself when both the person...
Amazing women doing amazing things
There have been countless amazing women who have graduated from Goshen College. Here are just a few who are currently doing amazing things
Chapel: “Women of the Bible”, in honor of International Women’s Day
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WGCS ‘The Globe’ honored with 20 national Intercollegiate Broadcasting System awards
Goshen College’s 91.1 FM The Globe (WGCS) received five first-place awards and was named a finalist in a total of 20 categories, including Best College Station in the nation, at the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System's (IBS) 78th Annual Conference on March…
Goshen College’s top scholarship recipients named for 2018-19
Goshen College has announced the 39 recipients of the school’s 2018-19 top scholarships for incoming first-year students.
Full-time Press Intern for Senator Donnelly’s D.C. Office
U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly’s Washington, DC office is seeking a full-time press intern, who can work 30-40 hours a week this summer. Responsibilities include assisting the press team with media monitoring, drafting social media, research, and other day-to-day operations and...
Men’s Choir Spring Break Home Concert
The Goshen College Men’s Chorus performed a home concert on March 4 following their spring break touring and performing in churches and schools in Oregon and Washington. The tour theme, “Music in the Air,” is an exploration of sacred songs celebrating God’s...
Doug Kaufman ’89 to engage pastors in working against climate change
The Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions (CSCS) has hired Doug Kaufman '89 as its director of pastoral ecology, a first step in working with congregations and equipping pastors.
Goshen College, College Mennonite Church announce plans for solar project
Goshen College (GC) and College Mennonite Church (CMC) have announced a project to jointly install a 924-panel solar array - the first solar panels on campus - which will make the Church-Chapel building fully powered by renewable energy.
Week 6: From Study to Service, February 19-24
At Lugar de la Memoria museum on Tuesday, students learned about the violent struggles in Peru from 1980 to 2000.On the museum’s roof terrace overlooking the ocean, the group pondered the impact of this difficult period on the people and...
February 2018 Snapshots
Photos from around campus in February 2018.
Professor John D. Roth receives Washington Theological Consortium Ecumenism award
John D. Roth, professor of history at Goshen College, received the Annual Ecumenism Award at a service at the Virginia Theological Seminary on Tuesday, Feb. 13th, 2018.
Campus updates: Severe city and county flooding
Due to the high percentage of students who live on or very near campus, and because the campus itself is not directly affected by the flooding, Goshen College is planning to be open for classes on Thursday, Feb. 22.
Four senior art majors to display work
This exhibit will display work from four seniors: Jill Steinmetz (Bluffton, Ohio), Caitlyn O'Neal (Russiaville, Indiana), Maddy Keener (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) and John Schrock-Shenk (Goshen). Each will take a few minutes to comment on their culminating work, and will be available…
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