An exhibit featuring Doug Unger’s paintings of Amish farmscapes in Holmes County, Ohio, will open in Goshen College’s Library Gallery on September 11.

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Goshen College accepting applications from high school students for new Study-Service Theology Term
Goshen College’s new Study-Service Theology Term (SSTT) is currently seeking 20 high school applicants for a two-week study tour in Guatemala in June 2017. Students will be provided with the opportunity to explore their understandings of Jesus’ life and mission…
Goshen College está aceptando solicitudes de estudiantes de preparatoria para el nuevo Study-Service Theology Term
El nuevo Study-Service Theology Term (SSTT) está buscando 20 estudiantes de preparatoria que soliciten participar en un estudio de dos semanas en Guatemala en el mes de junio de 2017. Los estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de explorar su entendimiento de…
Leah Landes ’17
Leah Landes is a 2017 math education graduate from Saint Louis, Missouri. She is looking forward to using her degree to teach math to junior high students. What do you like most about Goshen and why? I love the sense...
Goshen College Administrator Emeritus J.B. Shenk passes away
Goshen College Administrator Emeritus J.B. Shenk, who dedicated more than 35 years to various administrative leadership positions at the college from 1957-92, died on Thursday, July 21 at the age of 89.
From ‘Maus’ to Ms. Marvel, English professor incorporates graphic novels into curriculum
Professor Jessica Baldanzi teaches a course on graphic novels and has given several scholarly papers about the new Ms. Marvel.
Comics issue of Mennonite writing journal to feature GC students, alums
Several Goshen College students and alums have their work published in a special comics and graphic novels issue of the Journal of the Center for Mennonite Writing. Jessica Baldanzi, associate professor of English and comics scholar, co-edited the issue with...
Everence awards scholarships to seven Goshen College students
Seven Goshen College students have received scholarships from Everence, the financial services organization of Mennonite Church USA. This year, Everence awarded a total of 42 scholarships to college students, ranging from $750 to $2,000.
Write on Sports
Write on Sports is a camp for middle school students that teaches writing skills by harnessing their love for sports. This year’s camp took place from July 11-22, 2016. Learn more at www.goshen.edu/writeonsports
Service in San Roque
Posted by Kathryn Schmidt; additional text by Jill Steinmetz Jill, Eric and Ariel are having a wonderful time in San Roque, a tiny pueblo in Peru’s northern jungle San Martin region, about an hour from the larger city of Tarapoto. They are...
Maddy Garber ’18
Maddy Garber ’18 is a psychology and music double major from Lancaster, Pennsylvania who participates in choir, intramurals and swing club when she’s not in class. What do you like most about Goshen and why? I like the community and...
Natalie Hubby ’16
As a 2016 history graduate with an art minor and volleyball player, Natalie Hubby kept busy on campus since the day she arrived at Goshen College. The Ohio native signed as a volleyball player her first year at the college,...
Spencer Aeschliman ’19
Spencer Aeschliman ’19 is a physics major from Salem, Oregon. Outside of his coursework, Spencer plays on the men’s soccer team and sings with the men’s chorus. What do you like most about Goshen and why? I love the...
Aritha Weerasinghe ’18
Aritha Weerasinghe ’18, an accounting major from Sri Lanka, played tennis and worked as a student accounting assistant in his free time. He plans to work as an accountant for a few years after graduation, but hopes to start his...
Pat Vendrely ’85: Staying true in a murky world – MEDA Marketplace
How global sports marketer Pat Vendrely '85 survives with ethics intact.
Alums expand Menno Tea business with mint farm and cafe
Menno Tea co-founders Hans Weaver ’13 and Niles Graber Alvarez ’14 are returning to their roots this summer with the grand opening of the Menno Tea Mint Farming Cafe in Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania.
Serving in Arequipa!
Text and Photos by Kristopher Schmidt Just when you’ve thought experienced the best of what Peru can offer, you visit Arequipa. What a place. The climate is incredible right now. Unlike the cool and dreary days of Lima in Winter, Arequipa...
President’s speech at Chautauqua: “With Malice toward None and Charity toward All”
On Sunday July 3, 2016, President Brenneman spoke at Chautauqua-by-the Sea Temple in Ocean Park, Maine. He also led an interactive class on Tuesday, July 5, entitled, “Lincoln’s Understanding of God’s Will, Scripture and Human Responsibility.” “With Malice toward None and Charity toward All”: Drawing...
Goshen College launches new Online RN to BSN program
Goshen College will offer an 18-month Online RN to BSN degree program starting in August 2016, providing registered nurses around the country an opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree from a top-tier nursing program while working full-time.
Pokémon Go Lure Event
Goshen College hosted a Pokémon Go lure event on July 17, 2016.
Jennings Adult Orchestra accepting new string instrument players
The Goshen College Community School of the Arts (CSA) is pleased to announce openings for the newly re-named Jennings Adult Orchestra. Formerly the New Horizons Orchestra, Jennings Adult Orchestra is open to adults who play string instruments (violin, viola, cello,…
Gifts of hospitality and music welcome South African student to campus
Simelwe Dlova, a junior informatics major from South Africa, found her community halfway around the world.
Indiana Campfires event at Merry Lea
Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College and Indiana Humanities are hosting a Next Indiana Campfires excursion at Merry Lea’s Farmstead Site on Saturday, July 23, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
GC senior attends national conference for women’s student leadership
Brianne Brenneman, a senior molecular biology and biochemistry major from Mason, Ohio, recently attended the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL).
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