Summer Internships in D.C.
Apply for internships in D.C. before the early deadline, December 9th.
Apply for internships in D.C. before the early deadline, December 9th.
Summer Archival Internship and Open Research Grant available for 2014…
Essay Contest-Jr-Sr-1 Junior and Seniors have the chance to compete in the Elie Wiesel Foundation Prize in Ethics writing essays to confront urgent ethical isses in our world today.
Have the opportunity to get an internship in Washington, D.C.
Internship opportunities at The Philadelphia Center…
Information on the Katie Funk Wiebe research grant award through the Mennonite Brethren Historical Commission…
Goshen College Professor of History John D. Roth presented the 2013 C. Henry Smith Peace Lecture on Tuesday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m. at Goshen College. He spoke on “A New Martyr’s Mirror for the 21st Century?”
Dominique Burgunder-Johnson, a 2006 history grad, advocates for wildlife conservation and awareness using online media, and is a self proclaimed “mountain hugger.”
GC students and alumni have been involved in public history in many ways, from working at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Elkhart County Historical Society to curating an exhibit for Goshen College Library Gallery and producing a film for the Kauffman Museum in North Newton, Kan.
In recent decades, the most dramatic growth in the Anabaptist-Mennonite family of faith — as in the Christian church more generally — has occurred in countries outside of Europe and North America. Today there are some 1.7 million Anabaptist-Mennonites in the world, representing 227 groups in 83 countries. From the…