Viren Wadhwa, a 2016 accounting graduate from Singapore, crossed an ocean in order to run cross-country at Goshen College. He hopes to become a financial manager. What do you like most about Goshen and why? I like the diversity at...

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President’s speech: “Citizens of Earth and Sky"
Fall Opening Convocation message, delivered by Dr. James E. Brenneman, President of Goshen College, on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014, in the Goshen College Church-Chapel (as prepared for delivery)
Indigo Girls to kick off 2014-15 Performing Arts Series
The soothing voices and strong harmonies of Indigo Girls are coming to Goshen College’s Sauder Concert Hall on Saturday, Sept. 13 at 7:15 p.m., the opening concert in the college’s Performing Arts Series.
Opening Convocation: “Citizens of Earth and Sky”
The whole campus gathers to celebrate the beginning of the 2014-15 school year. President Brenneman will speak. Click for audio file
Rachel Smucker ’15
Rachel Smucker is a public relations graduate with a business minor. Her passion for PR led her to explore different corners of campus life and all around the world. She was an intern for the campus radio station, The Globe, and manager...
Ally Medellin ’17
Ally, a 2017 elementary education graduate, didn’t have to come far to have the world at her fingertips. One reason she chose GC is because of the opportunities to study abroad. What do you like most about being at Goshen?...
Joyce Bedsworth
View Joyce’s profile>> What do you love most about teaching GC students? I am passionate about seeing learning happen inside and outside of the classroom. It is so exciting for me to see students applying knowledge they learned in the classroom...
Exhibit explores Mennonite identity through commercial objects
A variety of mugs, plates and T-shirts that explore Mennonite identity will be on display in the Harold and Wilma Good Library basement gallery at Goshen College.
Elizabeth Franks-North ’16
Elizabeth was an English and education double major from Greensboro, N.C. who graduated in 2016. She was the editor of The Record, a member of Hymn Club and a co-leader of the Ultimate Frisbee Club during her time at GC....
Returning to Peru, Amid Signs of Change
Six years ago this month we flew from Peru back to the States, having finished our yearlong term as SST directors. In our final blog post, we wrote: “We return to Goshen with a deeper appreciation for the educational value...
Sun and Harvest
It gushes. Vegetables are bursting at the seams of every corner of the field. The grape vines are weighed down as fruits turn a dark purple, ready for harvest. Sunflowers have reached their maximum height and bloom in the balmy...
Jan Bender Shetler
Professor of History View Jan’s faculty profile What drew you to want to teach at GC? Goshen is a place where I can integrate the many parts of who I am and find a home for them all in teaching....
Jewel Lehman
Professor of Kinesiology View Jewel’s profile What drew you to want to teach at GC? I was teaching in an exercise science department at a Christian liberal arts college in North Carolina when the opportunity to teach at Goshen College...
Liz Core ’14
During her time at Goshen College, Liz performed in theater productions, wrote for The Record and Goshen Commons and worked as a barista at Java Junction. After graduation she spent a year in Seattle working for Grist.org, and she now...
Kate Yoder ’15
Kate Yoder studied English writing and art and enjoyed spending her time in the community garden close to campus, playing piano, editing for college publications and creating mixed media collages. What do you like most about Goshen and why? I...
Maddie Ruth ’14
Maddie Ruth graduated in 2014 with a psychology major and music minor. She was a member of the tennis team, wrote for the campus newspaper, The Record, played violin in the GC symphony orchestra and sang in chamber ensembles. What...
Julie Reese ’91
Professor of Psychology View Julie’s profile >> What drew you to GC? As an alum, I know the richness of an education at GC. My education was excellent, not just in the traditional classroom sense, but also in the relationships...
Come and Go
End of summer at Merry Lea’s Rieth Village is a strange series of highs and lows. The Agroeocology Summer Intensive ends, then comes a lull when students are not around. And just when we think things are getting too quiet...
Tasha Friesen ’15
Tasha Friesen was a Spanish and art double major from Goshen. She participated in choir and art club and designed layout for the campus newspaper, The Record, for four semesters. What do you like most about Goshen and why? Community. As...
Irene Schmid ’16
Irene Schmid, a 2016 nursing graduat, has a variety of interests. She ran cross-country, track and was the GC composting team leader. During May term of her sophomore year, she traveled to Nepal to work and study in a clinic....
Nathan Vader ’13
Nathan Vader graduated in 2013 with a major in English writing and minors in theater and Bible, religion and philosophy. On the side, he edited for the campus newspaper, The Record, authored a book, acted and directed plays. What do...
Class of 2014 sustains Goshen College’s ‘Culture for Service’
Since high school, Maddie Ruth has been determined to spend a year of service abroad. Now that she has graduated from Goshen College with a degree in music and psychology, she has the opportunity to pursue her dream.
Krista Blankinship ’16
Krista Blankinship is in her first year in the master’s of nursing program at Goshen College. After she graduates in 2016, she hopes to find work as a nurse practitioner in a family practice setting. Krista has found that the nursing program...
Naun Cerrato ’14
Naun Cerrato, from Goshen, is finishing his last semester for his bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership. He came to Goshen College to further his career, but he also deepened his faith and passions. What do you like most about Goshen...
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