Goshen College is co-sponsoring a conference titled “Shared Opportunity, Shared Success: Latinos, Higher Education, Indiana’s Future,” in conjunction with Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI), at the University of Notre Dame on April 13, 2017.

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Goshen College to co-sponsor Indiana Latino Higher Education Conference
Becca Choi ’20
Name: Rebecca Choi Major: Music When and where were you happiest? I was the happiest when I got to hold my youngest brother for the first time. I was ten years old and I had two other brothers too, but...
José Miguel Chiquito Galván ’20
Name: Jose Miguel Chiquito Galván Major: Sustainability Studies & Sociology José first encountered Goshen College through his biology teachers at Goshen High School. Both of his teachers his junior and senior year were Goshen College graduates and his class sometimes...
Jeff Peachey ’88 restores rare 1564 Ausbund for Mennonite Historical Library
The Mennonite Historical Library (MHL) at Goshen College owns the world’s only surviving copy of the first printing, in 1564, of songs that eventually became the Ausbund, one of the first Anabaptist songbooks and the Protestant hymnal in longest continuous…
Service visit: Gabby and Tyler in San Miguel
Monday, March 27. The Amazon region of Peru is home to more than 50 indigenous groups, the largest of which is the Ashaninka people, numbering about 80,000. Gabby and Tyler are living in one of the communities, San Miguel, that...
Service visit: Meghan, Lauren and Dusti in La Merced and San Ramon.
Sunday – Wednesday, March 26-29. These small twin cities are in Chanchamayo, a region directly east of Lima that is reached by a road that climbs from Lima (in the desert at sea level), up over the Andes, through a...
Academic Symposium
The 19th annual Goshen College Student Academic Symposium featured original research by 22 Goshen College students on Saturday, April 1, 2017.
President Brenneman signs final executive order to make college mascot grammatically correct
Goshen College President Jim Brenneman, in one of his final acts before leaving office, has signed an executive order to change the college’s mascot from “Maple Leafs” to the more grammatically correct “Maple Leaves.”
Service visit: Trent and Mark in Cusco and Lucre.
Friday-Sunday, March 10-12. Maria visited Trent, in Cusco, and Mark, in the small village of Lucre outside of Cusco, where the rest of the group had been during our week of traveling through the Sacred Valley toward Machu Picchu. She...
Goshen College Symphony Orchestra to present ‘Dances for All Ages’ April 9
The Goshen College Symphony Orchestra, conducted by José Rocha, will perform for the final time in the 2016-17 concert season on Sunday, April 9, 2017 in Sauder Concert Hall. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Rocha, Hill to give cello and piano concert
Goshen College music professors José Rocha, cello & Matthew Hill, piano, will present a recital of chamber music on Sunday, April 2 in the Music Center’s Rieth Recital Hall. The recital will begin at 7:30 p.m.
March 2017 Snapshots
Photos from around campus in March 2017.
Controlled Prairie Burn
Part of maintaining and promoting a good healthy native landscape is periodic prescribed fires.
Chapel: “Spring is Here” Service
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Public Policy and Economics Internship in Washington, D.C.
Are you still deciding what to do this summer? Want to take a big step in your political or public policy career?It’s not too late to spend 8 weeks in Washington, DC completing an internship, earning credit, and expanding your...
“*culture is not optional” Internship opportunity in Three Rivers, Michigan
Our internship program is a full-time program for 10 weeks during the summer. Interns receive housing, a living stipend, and the option of part-time paid work with local farm partner. *culture is not optional invites interns to be transformed by: Intentional...
Students to present original research at 19th annual Academic Symposium
The 19th annual Goshen College Student Academic Symposium will feature original research by 21 Goshen College students. The symposium will take place in Goshen College's Church-Chapel on Saturday, April 1, from 12:30 to 4:45 p.m., and is free and open…
Luis Fraga, scholar and Latino political pioneer, to speak at 119th commencement
Luis Ricardo Fraga, co-director of the Institute for Latino Studies at Notre Dame, will be the speaker at Goshen College’s 119th commencement ceremony on Sunday, April 30.
Indiana Math Competition
Goshen College fielded three teams in the Indiana Collegiate Mathematics Competition.
All-Campus Band & Lavender Jazz Spring Concert
All-Campus Band & Lavender Jazz held their Spring Concert on March 25, 2017.
Service visit: Amber, Jordyn and Tanner in Ayacucho
Sunday – Tuesday, March 19-21. Doug visited these three students in Ayacucho, a small city of about 200,000 in the central Andes. Goshen students have worked here for several years, although all three students this semester are working at new...
Service visit: Vanessa in Arequipa
Monday – Tuesday, March 13-14. Maria visited Vanessa in Arequipa, at the southern end of Peru in the desert at the foot of the Andes mountains. She will post a description of the visit later, but for now, here are...
In spring mainstage, ‘Kindertransport,’ a Holocaust survivor deals with her past
The Goshen College Theater Department will present Kindertransport by Diane Samuels, the story of a Holocaust survivor and her relationship with her daughter, on April 1, 7, 8 at 8 p.m. and April 2 & 9 at 3 p.m. in…
City Internships: Global Explorer Pogram
City Internships (CI) provides immersive experiential education programs for college students and recent graduates. The Global Explorer Program centers around an internship placement with a leading company, accompanied by a comprehensive series of classes, workshops and networking events optimized...
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