The Goshen College Theater Department will present John Cariani’s play “Almost, Maine” on Nov. 15, 16 & 23 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 17 & 24 at 2:30 p.m. in Goshen College’s Umble Center.

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Goshen College Theater Department to present romantic comedy ‘Almost, Maine’
Convo: “Servant Leadership for Sustainability: Stories From the Field,” with students from Agroecology Summer Intensive and Sustainability Leadership Seminar
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Tickets on sale for 16th annual Festival of Carols, Dec. 6-8
Goshen College will again present A Festival of Carols, the annual Christmas music extravaganza and one of the most highly-anticipated concerts of the year, on Dec. 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m., and Dec. 8 at 4 p.m. The concert…
Students excel at state vocal competition
Fourteen Goshen College voice students participated in the Indiana state auditions for the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), held at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, on Saturday, Nov. 2 .
Music professor Solomia Soroka is on a mission to record music you’ve never heard
Goshen College Professor of Music Solomia Soroka is using a faculty renewal grant to find never-before-recorded American sonatas of the 19th- and early 20th-centuries.
Erin Bontrager ’19
Erin Bontrager was a Molecular Biology/Biochemistry major from New Paris, Indiana, who completed her internship at Harper Cancer Institute, a collaborative institute between Indiana School of Medicine-South Bend & Notre Dame. She is currently working as a Medical Scribe with...
Special Convocation: Pokagon Band in Indiana
This convocation is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about how the Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi, one branch of the people native to the land that Goshen is now on, are growing and re-rooting themselves here in Indiana. Speaking...
Katie Rogers, New York Times reporter, to speak about covering the White House at Goshen College Nov. 25
Katie Rogers, a White House correspondent for The New York Times and an Elkhart native, will present a Yoder Public Affairs lecture titled “Covering the White House in an Age of Misinformation, Mistruths and Mistrust” on Monday, Nov. 25 at…
Chapel: Dia de los Muertos with the Latino Student Union
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October Snapshots
Photos from around campus in October 2019.
Two journalism students among finalists for state-wide writing competition
Two Goshen College seniors, Abby King and Gabe Miller, are among the 10 finalists who will participate in the 33rd annual Thomas R. Keating writing competition in Indianapolis on Nov. 1-2.
Convo: The Dispossessed, Wayne Martin Belger, a photographer with the Smithsonian, documents people pushed to the margins and pushing back
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Two alumni artists to show work in Hershberger Gallery
Goshen College alumni artists Emma Gerigscott and Nick Loewen will show recent work in an exhibit in the Hershberger Art Gallery from Nov. 17, 2019, though Jan. 12, 2020, with a reception on Sunday, Nov. 17 at 5:30 p.m., followed…
Acclaimed vocal ensemble Seraphic Fire returns to Goshen College Nov. 12
Grammy-nominated vocal ensemble Seraphic Fire makes their return to Sauder Concert Hall for a Performing Arts Series concert Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. They will perform Ordo Virtutum, or “Play of the Virtues,” a medieval musical drama written by the…
A hundred miles, a thousand lessons
Luke Vance, a junior sustainability studies major from Boise, Idaho, provides reflections on the eight-day, hundred-plus mile canoe experience with Goshen College's Sustainability Leadership Semester.
GC to offer new majors in public health, criminal justice and restorative justice
Beginning in the fall of 2020, Goshen College will offer two new bachelor’s degrees in public health and criminal justice and restorative justice.
Heinzeker’s new book explores Anabaptist theology of Jesus’ empty tomb
Justin Heinzekehr, director of institutional research and assessment and assistant professor of Bible and religion, explores the significance of the empty tomb and Jesus’ physical absence for Anabaptist theology in a new book titled “The Absent Christ: An Anabaptist Theology…
GC to offer new majors & programs in fall 2020
Beginning in the fall of 2020, Goshen College will offer two new bachelor’s degrees in public health and criminal justice and restorative justice, and a new program called "Teach Elkhart County."
New Teach Elkhart County program offers incentives to attract and retain a broader diversity of local teachers
Goshen College is offering a new program for Elkhart County’s racially and ethnically underrepresented local students who want to be teachers in area schools.
Preservation Hall Jazz Band to bring high-energy performance Nov. 2
The prolific Preservation Hall Jazz Band will be taking the stage in Sauder Concert Hall on Saturday, Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. as part of the Performing Arts Series.
Chapel: Faith and Service, Pastor Kay Bontrager Singer
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Goshen College License Plate
A partnership with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles offers a convenient way to aid GC students from Indiana and proudly display your support of Goshen College. Before this partnership can be official, we need 500 people to commit to purchasing…
Class Reunion Photos | Homecoming Weekend 2019
View and download your class reunion photos!
Homecoming Weekend 2019
Goshen College’s annual Homecoming Weekend took place Oct. 5-7, with lots of activities for alumni, families and friends.
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