Sheri (Greaser) Hartzler has led a life in service of others since graduating from Goshen College in 1973 with a degree in elementary education. “My parents modeled a life of serving others,” she said, “and because of my educational experiences...

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Chapel: Peace Within Us
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Reflections of a waiguoren
Today we share an essay by Carter McKay-Epp. This was published in the Goshen College Record last week. Writing an article while on location during SST gives me a rare opportunity. I have the opportunity to share a portion of...
New Aschliman Peace Arts Collection honors the work of Kathryn Aschliman ’54
Kathryn Aschliman, professor emerita of education, taught in the Laboratory Kindergarten for 34 years, and now has a peace arts collection named after her.
Homecoming Weekend 2017
Homecoming Weekend 2017, including Alumni Awards and photos from the weekend's events and activities.
To think both high and low
Fortified with mooncakes from Mid-Autumn Festival, we gathered early Thursday morning to travel west to Wolong and other destinations. Our first stop was Yingxiu township of Wenchuan county, where the ruins of a primary school memorialize the earthquake of 2008....
Chapel: From Colombia to the US: Joys and Challenges on the Journey to Peacemaking
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Modern Day Ethical Practices Workshop
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Vanessa Navarro ’19
I was a junior in high school when I was chosen to run for Mexican Independence queen. In order to win the title I had to sell tickets to people in my community to support scholarships for Hispanic college students...
Explore GC ASL
Another successful Explore GC ASL weekend is in the books. We have a wonderful time hosting prospective Sign Language students on Sept. 29 & 30, 2017. Students came on Friday and got to meet with our current SL students, join...
Sign Language Interpreting Students at Round Barn Theater
Sign Language Interpreting Students have the privilege of interpreting at Amish Acres Round Barn Theater in Nappanee, IN. Most recently they interpreted “Sister Act”. With that one done, they are being work on “Mouse Trap” which will be interpreted on...
Living history and culture
Week Four of our Study-Service Term in China was reminiscent of a familiar academic phenomenon: the increasing weariness that sets in as a mid-term recess approaches. The accumulation of input and content becomes weighty in combination with the routines, deadlines,...
Capital Semester Spring 2018 – International Affairs and Public Policy
CAPITAL SEMESTER SPRING 2018 – INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS & PUBLIC POLICY WASHINGTON, D.C. www.DCinternships.org/CS EARLY DEADLINE: October 5, 2017 FINAL DEADLINE: November 10, 2017 Sponsored by The Fund for American Studies, Capital Semester combines substantive internships, 12 academic credits, career development activities, site...
The Historical Commission of the U.S. and Canadian Mennonite Brethren Churches announces FIVE research and writing grants for 2017–2018
The Historical Commission of the U.S. and Canadian Mennonite Brethren Churches announces FIVE research and writing grants for 2017–2018. Click on the highlighted URLs below for details. Grants of up to $2,000 to support ARCHIVES DEVELOPMENT of Mennonite archives around the world—one specifically for...
Author and speaker Eboo Patel to visit Goshen College Oct. 26
Eboo Patel, an author and former a member of President Obama's inaugural Advisory Council on Faith-Based Neighborhood Partnerships, will present a Yoder Public Affairs lecture on Thursday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Goshen College Church-Chapel. This event is…
Sophomore Londyn Feasel wins big on the Price is Right
Goshen College sophomore Londyn Feasel, a sophomore elementary education/special education major from Plainfield, Indiana, appeared on "The Price is Right" Friday, Sept. 22.
Goshen College application fees waived as part of College GO! Week
During Indiana College GO! Week, Sept. 25-29, Goshen College will waive application fees for all Indiana seniors during College GO! Week is sponsored by Learn More Indiana.
Convocation: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with Latino Student Union
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150 gather for Believer’s Church Conference
Fifty years after the first Believers’ Church conference in 1967, more than 150 people representing nearly a dozen different denominational traditions gathered on the campus of Goshen (Ind.) College, September 14-16, to participate in “Word, Spirit, and the Renewal of…
Musical couples share talents at Community School of the Arts faculty recital
Event: Community School of the Arts Faculty Recital: Jessica Bennett, violin; Brook Bennett, cello; Luke & Mary Rose Norell, piano Date/Time: Sunday, Oct. 1 2017, 4 p.m. Location: Sauder Concert Hall Cost: $8 adults, $6 seniors/students. Online at goshen.edu/tickets or...
Ted & Company Theaterworks to perform Discovery: A Comic Lament Oct. 6-7
Play: “Discovery: A Comic Lament” by Ted & Company Theaterworks Date & Time: Friday, Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 7 at 4 p.m. Location: Goshen College Umble Center Tickets: $5 general admission. Available online or at the...
Weekend in Langzhong
We met Saturday morning at the Nanchong north station and with our program assistant Wang Ying continued north on the high speed train to Langzhong, a continuously-preserved ancient city of the Three Kingdoms period (220-280 A.D.). Within 90 minutes we...
Free FAFSA help available during College Goal Sunday, Nov. 5
During College Goal Sunday, Nov. 5, from 2-4 p.m., financial aid professionals will be volunteering to help college-bound Indiana students and their families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form and open the door to financial aid.…
GC welcomes largest incoming class in eight years
Goshen College welcomed its largest incoming class since 2009, enrolling a total of 215 first-year students and 55 students transferred to Goshen, bringing total enrollment up to 950 students.
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