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Documentary ‘Deep Dive’ chosen as official selection, nominated for ‘Best Student Film’ in international film festivals
“Deep Dive: A Midwestern Legacy in the Florida Keys” has been chosen as an official selection in both the River Bend Film Festival (RBFF) and the International Christian Film and Music Festival (ICFF). The documentary was also nominated as the…
- Convocation
Convo: Goshen’s Marathon Man (Justin Gillette)
Justin Gillette, a graduate ranked 2nd in the U.S. in total victories, talks about life, death and running. Click for audio file
Our journey in Peru comes to an end
On Saturday morning, we left for Kawai, a retreat center about two hours south of Lima. We had time to share our stories, reflect on what we have experienced, and to prepare for our return home. Students also presented their...
Faculty members complete national teaching training
Twenty Goshen College faculty members from a variety of disciplines earned a nationally-recognized teaching credential through the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) this spring.
EARTHTONES
The Goshen Choirs explored the large palette of sounds available to the human voices from around the world, in the annual EARTHTONES choral concert on Saturday, April 6, in Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
Math Contest and Conference
Nine Goshen College students participated in the 2019 Indiana Colleges Mathematics Contest at the University of Indianapolis on April 5, 2019. Forty teams of up to three students each from Indiana colleges and universities competed by answering eight mathematics problems...
Return to Lima
On Thursday evening, students in Ayacucho, Chanchamayo and Arequipa boarded overnight buses for their return to Lima. By 6:30 Friday morning, the first group had arrived at Casa Goshen, where they enjoyed some breakfast and waited for the arrival of...
Donor Appreciation Day 2019
On Friday, April 5, 2019, GC students and staff took a few minutes to say “thank you” to generous donors. » Learn more
Students direct, perform in one act plays April 12-14
Event: Spring One Acts Date and time: April 12 at 7:30 p.m.; April 13 & 14 at 2:30 p.m. (ASL interpreted) Location: Goshen College Umble Center Cost: $5, tickets available at the door or online The Goshen College Theater Department...
Chapel: #InThisTogether with Seniors: Senior Faith Statements
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GC named ‘Radio School of the Year’ for fifth time
For the fifth time in program history Goshen College was named “Radio School of the Year” by the Indiana Association of School Broadcasters (IASB). Students from 91.1 The Globe earned 11 awards, including three first places honors. Globe TV student…
The Record repeats as Indiana collegiate ‘Newspaper of the Year’
Twenty-one Goshen College students collected 34 awards at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association’s (ICPA) annual convention on March 30, as The Record was named the “Newspaper of the Year” for the second consecutive year in the college division.
‘Red Cents’ honored with state literary awards
Seven Goshen College students earned literary awards at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association’s (ICPA) annual convention on March 30 for their work with Red Cents, Goshen’s literary arts journal, including first place awards for Best Overall Design and Best Single…
Hayhoe offers hope about climate change at religion and science conference
Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist who directs the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, was the featured speaker for Goshen College’s annual Religion and Science Conference March 29 to 31, 2019.
Hidden 1970s dance paraphernalia discovered during Union Building renovation project
During renovations of the Goshen College Union Building, workers discovered a hidden trove of 1970s-era dance paraphernalia, including a Dual 1009 Sk2 4-speed turntable with The Commodores’ disco anthem “She’s a Brick House” still on the platter.
- Mennonite Quarterly Review
April 2019
Contents of Volume XCIII April 2019 Number Two In This Issue April 2019 Overview by John D. Roth, editor In Memoriam – William Klassen (1930-2019) “An Enduring Peace” – An Artistic Homage to Alan Kreider Andy Alexis-Baker “Why do we...
Goshen Monologues
Goshen College faculty, staff and student women and nonbinary people performed stories about friendship, sexuality, body image, trauma and triumph in the sixth annual Goshen Monologues on Sunday, March 31, in the Goshen College Umble Center.
Senior art exhibit
Senior art majors Yadira Figueroa (Chicago), Irina Gladun (Goshen), Brianna Herndon (Paris, Texas), and Rachel Yoder (Howe, Indiana) displayed their senior show work in the Hershberger Art Gallery, with a reception on March 31, 2019. Photos by Andrew Nussbaum ’19
The Summit: The Manhattan Transfer meets Take 6 April 13
Historic jazz ensemble The Manhattan Transfer teams up with the world’s most-awarded acapella group, Take 6, for a performance in Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall Saturday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m.
Service Visits: Chanchamayo
Seven students are serving in Chanchamayo, a province located on the eastern side of the Andes, where the the mountains begin to descend into the Amazon. This area, known as ‘high jungle’ or ‘eyebrow of the jungle’, is well-known for...
March 2019 Snapshots
Photos from around campus, March 2019.
Chapel: #InThisTogether in Spring: New life for us and for all of creation
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Ecuador added as study abroad location with focus on indigenous cultures and sustainability
Goshen College will move the location of its Spanish-speaking study abroad program, Study-Service Term (SST), in South America from Peru to Ecuador beginning in the fall of 2019.
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