Chanchamayo, in the rainforest, has become home to Megan, Annelise, Nick, Jess, and Ryan.Nursing students Annelise and Megan learned to give injections to patients at Naranjal health center. The Naranjal ambulance. Megan and Annelise assist the medical staff with rural...

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Week 10, March 23-24: Chanchamayo Service Assignments

Western Michigan piano professor Lori Sims to present solo piano recital in Rieth Recital Hall
Pianist and Western Michigan University music professor Lori Sims will present a recital of solo piano music in the Goshen College Music Center’s Rieth Recital Hall on Sunday, April 8. The recital will begin at 4 p.m.
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March 2018 Snapshots
Photos from around campus and beyond, March 2018.

Faith and climate change: Experts give input at BOR meeting for Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions
With a series of new programs taking shape, The Center for Climate Change Solutions hosted its first board of reference meeting March 9-10 at Eastern Mennonite University.
Summer Opportunity: Roman Villa Excavation
Roman Villa Excavation – Identity and Wealth on the Roman Frontier Location: Rapolt, Hunedoara County, Transylvania – Romania Dates: Session 1: FULL Session 2: July 1 – July 21, 2018 Session 3: July 22 – August 11, 2018 Team...

Fifth annual Goshen Monologues tell powerful stories from close to home
Goshen College faculty, staff and student women and nonbinary people will perform stories about friendship, sexuality, body image, trauma and triumph in the fifth annual Goshen Monologues on Saturday, April 7.

Student-directed One Acts to close ‘Swords into Plowshares’ season
The Goshen College Theater Department will present its final performance of the "Swords into Plowshares" season with three student-directed one act plays on Friday, April 20 and Saturday, April 21 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, April 22 at 3 p.m.…

International Student Club Coffeehouse & Dinner
Students in the Goshen College International Student Club (ISC) presented the annual ISC Coffeehouse on Saturday, March 24, 2018. The coffeehouse showcased the cultures of international students on campus, who come from more than 30 countries.

Senior Art Exhibit
On Saturday, March 24, four senior art majors - Caitlyn O'Neal, John Schrock-Shenk, Jill Steinmetz, and Maddy Keener - displayed their artwork and hosted a reception in the Music Center's Hershberger Art Gallery. The exhibit will be open through April 28, 2018.
Admitted Student Weekend 2018
Admitted students gathered to get to know each other and GC better.

Cultural Spotlight: Mexico
On Friday, March 23, 2018, The Latino Student Union hosted a Cultural Spotlight event centered around Mexico to highlight the beauty of the Mexican culture and the magnificent food that the country offers.

Week 10, March 18-21: Ayacucho Service Assignments
Five students are serving in Ayacucho, also known as Huamanga, Andean city famous for its 33 churches. Michaela is assisting the first grade teacher at Colegio Apostal Pablo, teaching the children to sing “head, shoulders, knees and toes.” In the...

Goshen College adds new undergraduate and graduate programs
Students interested in studying sport management, marine biology, game development, or nursing professionals interested in a post-master’s degree Family Nurse Practitioner certificate will have new opportunities in fall 2018 with the introduction of new programs at Goshen College.

Faculty members recognized for milestones
On Monday, March 19, Goshen College recognized five professors for milestone achievements, including promotions and doctoral degree completions.
Dr. Ann Vendrely announced as new vice president for academic affairs and academic dean
Dr. Ann Vendrely has been named as Goshen's new vice president for academic affairs and academic dean. Bringing more than 20 years of experience in higher education as a professor, researcher and administrator, Vendrely will direct the college’s academic program,…
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Film students make documentary telling stories of South Dakota Anabaptist settlers
Three students spent a week in Freeman, South Dakota, to film the documentary telling the stories of the Hutterite, Swiss Amish and Low German Mennonites who settled in the Freeman area in the 1870s.

Diana Ramirez ’20
Diana Ramirez ’20 is a psychology major from Ligonier, Indiana. She is a member of the Goshen College women’s soccer team and Latino Student Union. What do you like most about Goshen and why? I really like its small...

Ari Benjamin ’19
Ari Benjamin ’19 is a physical education major and psychology minor from Castara, Trinidad and Tobago. He transferred from Lassen College, a community college in northern California in 2016. He is member of the Goshen College men’s soccer team, track...

C.C. Lilford ’20
C.C. Lilford ’20 is a film production and creative writing double major and theater minor from South Africa. What do you like most about Goshen and why? The diversity. Coming from such a distinct weird background, I’ve met very...

Danny Aramouni ‘19
Danny Aramouni ’19 was a molecular biology/biochemistry major and Bible and religion minor from Manhattan, Kansas. He was a chapel worship assistant, a member of hymn club, pre-med club and a member of the band and orchestra. What do you...

Ethan Lapp ’20
Ethan Lapp ’20 is a peace, justice and conflict studies and social work double major from Goshen. He was leader of the Prevention Intervention Network (PIN). What do you like most about Goshen and why? This is probably the...

Olivia Copsey ’19
Olivia Copsey is a journalism and psychology double major and graphic design minor from Goshen Indiana. She transferred from Hesston College in Kansas in 2017. She is a photographer, a member of Women’s World Music Choir and works for the...
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