Photos from around campus in August 2018.

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August 2018 Snapshots
Award-winning Conspirare transform tragedy in “Considering Matthew Shepard”
Opening the 2018-19 Performing Arts Series, internationally recognized choir Conspirare will bring Considering Matthew Shepard to the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall on Friday, Sept. 14, 2018.
New Student Orientation Weekend 2018
On August 25-26, Goshen College welcomed new students and families to campus for New Student Orientation, which included registration, move-in, a welcome convocation, the presidential picnic, a farewell celebration, new student retreat at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center and more!
Rieth Chamber Series returns for sixth season with seven outstanding chamber concerts
Series tickets for the sixth season of Goshen College’s Rieth Chamber Series are now available. The 2018-19 series will feature seven different outstanding chamber music ensembles and organists as it continues to build on its reputation of providing captivating classical…
Donald Sinta Quartet to perform at Goshen College
The Donald Sinta Quartet, Senior Wind Division Gold Medal winner at the 2018 Fischoff Competition, will perform the opening concert in the 2018-19 Rieth Chamber Series on Friday, Sept. 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Center's Rieth Recital Hall.
Goshen College accepting applications for third Study-Service Theology Term
Goshen College’s Study-Service Theology Term (SSTT) is currently seeking high school applicants for a two-week study experience in Guatemala in June 2019.
President Stoltzfus joins other Indiana higher ed leaders in support of hate crimes legislation
Goshen College President Rebecca Stolztfus signed a letter supporting hate crimes legislation, joining 23 other higher education leaders from around Indiana calling for the legislation.
15th annual Grief Seminar to focus on providing support for grieving children
The 15th annual Grief Seminar, “All Life Long: Empowerment throughout the Grief Journey,” will take place on Friday, Sept. 21 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Goshen College’s Church-Chapel building. The seminar will focus on techniques and approaches to…
Goshen College ranks among top Indiana private colleges for lowest student debt
Goshen College ranked third among Indiana private colleges for having the lowest average student debt figures for the class of 2017 and was also named one of Money Magazine’s “Best Colleges in America.”
World Cafe workshop: “Global Citizenship”
President Stoltzfus hosted a World Cafe workshop for faculty and staff to focus on the core value of Global Citizenship on Wednesday August 15, 2018.
Eugene Alexander documentary selected for film festivals, makes its internet debut
The short documentary “Eugene Alexander: The Fashion of Eugene Stutzman” made its Internet debut on August 15, 2018.
Music Together celebrates 10 years in Elkhart County with new and traditional classes
Goshen College’s Music Together program for young children is celebrating 10 years of family music-making this fall. All families are invited to experience the joy of making music together in mixed-age and babies classes in Goshen and Elkhart, now open…
From Arizona to Alaska, Barcelona to Copacabana: Alumni cross paths as global citizens
Known for widening its students’ worldviews, Goshen College has accumulated friends and alumni from around the world. Alumni live in and travel to places far from campus, and sometimes these global citizens run into each other in unexpected places.
Individual tickets on sale Aug. 6 for the 2018-19 Goshen College Performing Arts Series
Beginning this Monday, Aug. 6, concertgoers have the opportunity to purchase individual tickets for all concerts in the Goshen College Performing Arts Series.
July 26-30: Peru Pilgrimage finale
2018 Maple Scholars investigate mosquito genetics, interactive graphic novels, groundnut toxins and more
Thirteen Goshen College students participated in this year’s Maple Scholars research program, an eight-week program which gives undergraduate students the unique opportunity to create and present scholarly works.
Ryan Miller ’19
Ryan Miller has an ornery streak. He is not afraid to be the proud meat lover among vegetarians or the tractor enthusiast among market gardeners. Ryan’s assets include a practical bent and a scrappy willingness to live with the tensions inherent...
Gabe Miller ’20
Gabe Miller, a sustainable food systems major from Ithaca, New York, is a student who thrives at the intersection of big ideas and hands on learning. A conversation with Gabe zigzags between food sovereignty, human rights issues and the building...
July 2018 Snapshots
Photos from campus, July 2018.
Hannah Wheeler ’20
Agriculture has always been a part of Hannah Wheeler’s life. She grew up on a 40-acre hobby farm in Hudson, Mich., and exhibited market steers at the local county fair.
Gabe Miller ’20
Gabe chose to major in sustainable food systems because it will enable him to work with interlocking issues related to the environment, justice and human rights.
Stephan Powless ’21
Unlike most undergraduates, Stephan is a 32-year-old father of three with an eight-year career in the military behind him. Stephan is spending the summer of 2018 in Merry Lea’s Agroecology Summer Intensive (ASI) because of his interest in gardening and homesteading.
Ryan Miller, ’19
When Ryan becomes Goshen College’s first sustainable food systems graduate in 2019, his resume will include familiarity with both small scale sustainable farming and conventional farming practices.
Clayton Wassilak, ’19
Clayton is pursuing a double major in biology and environmental studies with a minor in geography. While biology helps him understand individual organisms, geography gives him an understanding of the places they inhabit and why they live there.
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