Goshen College announces Fall 2003-2004 Dean’s List
Goshen College recently recognized 103 students for excellence in academics, releasing the names of students on the 2003-2004 fall semester Dean's List.
Goshen College recently recognized 103 students for excellence in academics, releasing the names of students on the 2003-2004 fall semester Dean's List.
It is time for the Goshen College Scientists/Scholars Advocating Precision (SAPs) to debunk the folklore that groundhogs and their shadows have anything to say about spring.
Nineteen Goshen College theater students and two faculty members participated in the American College Theater Festival (ACTF), held at Illinois State University during Jan. 13- 17. Two students, Eric Meyer (Sr., Millersburg, Ind.) and Erin Bontrager (Sr., Goshen), advanced to the final rounds of regional competitions.
If you'd like to expand your knowledge of Scottish music beyond the soundtrack to "Brave Heart," Bonnie Rideout's concert at Goshen College may be just what you're looking for.
As a 17-year-old, Vern Swaback became an apprentice of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, spending 22 years living and working at Wright's Taliesin home and office -- "a model of community where life and work were one." The greatest lesson he learned there from Wright was that "everything is artfully related and integrated."
There aren't too many opportunities to spend "A Night at the Opera" in small-town America. But on Feb. 6 and 8, Goshen College students will be performing scenes from six different operas, giving the audience a taste of opera's magic and an overview of how it has changed through the centuries.
There aren't too many opportunities to spend "A Night at the Opera" in small-town America. But on Feb. 6 and 8, Goshen College students will be performing scenes from six different operas, giving the audience a taste of opera's magic and an overview of how it has changed through the centuries.
A former associate of Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Dr. C.T. Vivian, joined the Goshen College campus to celebrate the day set aside on campus and across the country to honor the late civil rights leader on Jan. 19.
For families of college-bound high schoolers -- or students returning to college -- the financial aid process can be confusing and difficult, but it should not be a barrier to the advantages that come with a college degree. College Goal Sunday can help make the financial aid process easy to understand and easy to complete, as well as make families aware of financial awards available to them that they might not have been aware.
February 2004 events at Goshen College Feb. 3 CANCELLED — Yoder Public Affairs Lecture: “Inside the Beltway: Political Pressures During a Presidential Election Year” by Bob Levey, at 8 p.m. in Sauder Concert Hall. Levey is a columnist for The Washington Post. 3 Taize Prayer Service at 9:15 p.m. in…