When Hannah Cole decided to attend Goshen College to finish her degree in American Sign Language education, she didn’t expect the rest of her family to follow her to Indiana.

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Cross-country journey leads Cole family to the right college, community
Free FAFSA help available during College Goal Sunday, Oct. 28
During College Goal Sunday, Oct. 28, from 2-4 p.m., financial aid professionals will be volunteering to help college-bound Indiana students and their families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form and open the door to financial aid.…
Gillian Welch to spend an evening at Goshen College Oct. 9
Gillian Welch will be bringing over 20 years of experience, six Grammy Award nominations and one Album of the Year award to the Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018 at 8 p.m. Welch is…
International gifts from Haiti and Indonesia on display at Goshen College
Works from the Arlin and Naomi Hunsberger Haitian Art Collection, along with the Nyai Oyer Gamelan, a large, traditional, Javanese instrument, will be on display in the Goshen College Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery from Sept. 23 to Nov. 11,…
Convo: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
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Five alumni honored with 2018 Alumni Awards
Goshen College will honor five outstanding alumni with awards for their commitment to the college’s core values, including David Reimer '84; Patricia Ebersole Zwier ’76; Jes Stoltzfus Buller ’08; Penina (Acayo) Laker ’11; and Byron Shenk ’63.
2018 Peace Play winner, “History Lesson,” to premiere Homecoming weekend
The Goshen College Theater Department will debut Frankie Little Hardin’s “History Lesson,” the winning play in the 2018 Goshen College Peace Play Contest—the only contest devoted solely to plays about peace and peace-related topics in the United States.
Byron Shenk ’63
2018 Champion of Character Award Winner By Carter McKay-Epp ’19 Byron Shenk ’63 has spent 67 years – including the last 28 years at George Fox University - shaping students and athletes physically, mentally and spiritually. Shenk grew up in...
Penina Acayo Laker ’11
2018 Champion of Character Award Winner By Carter McKay-Epp ’19 When Penina (Acayo) Laker ’11, an athlete and artist from Kampala, Uganda, arrived at Goshen College, she could not have imagined the path that she was about to set foot...
Jes Stoltzfus Buller ’08
2018 Young Alumni Award Winner By Carter McKay-Epp ’19 While at Goshen College, Jes Stoltzfus Buller ’08 was the type of student who somehow managed to do it all. Buller played on both the varsity basketball and volleyball teams for...
Patricia Ebersole-Zwier ’76
2018 Culture for Service Award Winner Written by Carter McKay-Epp ’19 Growing up in Archbold, Ohio, Latin America was hardly on the radar for Patricia Ebersole-Zwier ’76. That remained true until Ebersole-Zwier attended Goshen College, where she spent her Study-Service...
Research and Writing Grants
The Historical Commission of the U.S. and Canadian Mennonite Brethren Churches announces five research and writing grants for 2018–2019.
Trip into the Heart of Afro-Peruvian Culture
On Thursday, we traveled four hours south of Lima, to the region of Chincha, to visit the small town of El Carmen. El Carmen is home to the iconic Ballumbrosio family – a family at the heart of Afro-Peruvian music...
Week Three in Lima
On Monday and Tuesday, we focused on education in Perú. Many of our students will work in schools for their service placements, so this was a good chance for them to start building a framework for understanding the system of...
Global South voices break the silence on climate change
Zacharias Martinez, Dr. Sibonokuhle Ncube and Durga Sunchiuri, each from a different continent, are sharing the stories of how their nations are experiencing the effects of climate change. All are invited to hear these stories Tuesday, September 25, 7 p.m.…
Five GC students awarded Everence scholarships
Five Goshen College students have received scholarships from Everence, the financial services organization of Mennonite Church USA.
Chapel: #InThisTogether, sharing this holy ground.
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Goshen College application fees waived for Indiana seniors as part of College GO! Week
During Indiana College GO! Week, Sept. 24-28, Goshen College will waive application fees for all Indiana seniors during College GO! Week is sponsored by Learn More Indiana.
Community Engagement Day 2018
On Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018, first-year students took the day off from classes to volunteer in the community. Students lent their time and talents to places like La Casa, Inc., The Boys and Girls Club, Soup of Success, Habitat for…
Community Engagement Day 2018
On Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018, first-year students took the day off from classes to volunteer in the community. Students lent their time and talents to places like La Casa, Inc., The Boys and Girls Club, Soup of Success, Habitat for…
Community Engagement Day 2018
On Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018, first-year students took the day off from classes to volunteer in the community. Students lent their time and talents to places like La Casa, Inc., The Boys and Girls Club, Soup of Success, Habitat for…
2018-19 is third year of traditional undergraduate enrollment growth
The number of traditional undergraduate students attending Goshen College continues to rise for the third straight year, with overall enrollment remaining steady for the 2018-19 school year.
Careers in History Symposium: A National Council on Public History (NCPH) Mini-Con
The National Council on Public History and the IUPUI Public History Program are organizing a “Careers in History Symposium” for Saturday, November 3 on the IUPUI campus in Indianapolis.
First Excursion Outside the City Limits
On Thursday and Friday, we had our first opportunity to leave the city of Lima. We boarded our bus for a 4-hour trip north on the Pan American highway to visit Albufera del Medio Mundo, a protected wetland, and the...
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