Goshen College Associate Professor of Music and baritone Scott Hochstetler will present a voice recital on Tuesday, March 28, at 7:30 p.m. The recital will feature pianists Luke Norell and Kathryn Schmidt, and will take place in the Goshen College…

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GC music faculty to perform selections from Schumann and Vaughan Williams
Convocation: The Core Values of GC Athletics with staff and students of the Athletic Department
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Brubaker to showcase Women’s World Music Choir on April 4
Debra Detwiler Brubaker, professor of music, will present a program called “Women’s World Music Choir: ‘Creating, Sustaining, Disrupting’” on April 4 at 1 p.m. in Sauder Concert Hall.
All-woman Norwegian brass band tenThing to perform on March 31
The 10-member, all-female Norwegian brass band tenThing will perform at Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall on March 31 at 7:30 p.m. as part of the Performing Arts Series.
End of Winter: looking back, looking forward
As winter comes to a close, we at Merry Lea are experiencing more transition than usual as the winds of March blow in. Big changes–positive changes–are ahead for Merry Lea Sustainable Farm and our residential programs. Given the growing...
Lavender Jazz and All-Campus Band to perform March 25
Goshen College’s All-Campus Band and Lavender Jazz ensemble will perform in a joint concert on Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m in Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
International Student Club Coffeehouse and Dinner
Students in the Goshen College International Student Club (ISC) celebrated the food and culture of their home countries with a dinner and a show during the annual ISC Coffeehouse on Saturday, March 18.
Service Visit: Isaac and Rowan in Vito
Wednesday-Thursday, March 8-9. Doug, Maria and Katie arrived in Vito Wednesday afternoon after a lengthy 3-hour taxi ride over, what seemed, the top of the world and down into a deep valley with a ledge holding the small village of...
Opera Scenes
On March 17-18, students performed scenes from operas and musicals, including Phantom of the Opera, Pirates of Penzance, Sweeney Todd, Hamilton, Wicked and more.
Tuition Free Day
At Goshen College, tuition covers only about 65 percent of the actual cost of educating each student. March 17, 2017 represented the approximate point in the fiscal year when revenue from tuition stops covering educational costs.
Former business professor Randy Gunden remembered as gifted teacher and loyal friend
Randy Gunden, a former business professor and administrator at Goshen College, died Feb. 25 after a 10-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 64 years old and graduated from Goshen College in 1975 with a degree in economics.
March Update from the Presidential Search Committee
Please accept this brief update from the Goshen College Presidential Search Committee even as we enter the point in the process requiring us all to be even more confidential and discreet. Nonetheless, it is also a time we cherish your engagement through...
Ann Hostetler to give C. Henry Smith peace lecture about Amish shunning
Ann Hostetler, Goshen College professor of English, will present the 2017 C. Henry Smith Peace Lecture on Tuesday, April 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Goshen College Administration Building Room 28. Hostetler’s speech is titled “Conflict and Creativity: Shunning and…
Service visit: Katie in Caraybamba
Tuesday-Wednesday, March 7-8. Katie is the first student to have this village as her service assignment. The connection was made through Katie’s host family in Lima: the host mother of Katie’s service family is the sister of Katie’s host mother...
Chapel: Senior Fatih Stories
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Pi Day
GC celebrated Pi Day on March 14 with a pie contest in the Library.
Machu Picchu
Wednesday, February 22. The good part of visiting Machu Picchu in February is that this is the tourist “low season,” meaning there are fewer crowds to contend with. The bad part of “low season” is the reason few tourists come...
Goshen Monologues
Goshen College faculty, staff and student women shared 50 true stories of womanhood in various forms - friendship, sexuality, body image, trauma and triumph - in the fourth annual Goshen Monologues on March 11, 2017.
Ollantaytambo
Tuesday, February 21. We awoke in this Incan village containing some of the oldest continually-occupied homes in the Americas. The constant rain the previous night had us worried that we may not be able to tour two sets of ruins...
President Brenneman receives national award from American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education
Goshen College President James E. Brenneman has been selected to receive the Alfredo G. de los Santos, Jr. Distinguished Leadership in Higher Education Award, presented by the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education (AAHHE) at the AAHHE 12th Annual…
International Women’s Day Celebration
GC students celebrated International Women's Day on March 8, 2017, with stories, photos, art and music.
Convocation: Study Service Term in Senegal
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Conference on Religion and Science tackles ‘Deep Incarnation: From Cosmos to Commitment’
Goshen College’s 17th annual Conference on Science and Religion will be held April 7-9 and will feature speaker Niels Henrik Gregersen, professor of systematic theology at the University of Copenhagen.
Creating Global Change, History Major Samita Thapa (’13)
1. What is your name, where you are from, and what year did you graduate from GC? Samita Thapa, from Nepal, and I graduated in December 2013. 2. What interested you in becoming a history major? I took my first...
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