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What was a pile of dirt and a massive construction site now stands to be an artistic site at Goshen College.
What was a pile of dirt and a massive construction site now stands to be an artistic site at Goshen College.
Kate Stoltzfus, a Goshen College junior English writing and journalism double major, was selected by the Hoosier State Press Association as one of 10 Eugene S. Pulliam interns for this summer.
Last fall, students returned to Goshen College’s campus to find a newly constructed pedestrian underpass, providing a route from one side of the campus to the other when a train is traveling through. This year, they’ll return to find that underpass covered in color.
From July 22-26, Indiana’s 31 private, non-profit colleges and universities across the state – including Goshen College – are opening their doors to students, parents and any others interested in the college selection process.
Marvin Bartel has been an active member of the Goshen community since 1970 when he became an art professor at Goshen College.
Work is underway on a unique mural on the Goshen College campus. WSBT's Ed Ernstes explains.
A mural designed by 2010 alum Noah Yoder will be painted onto the walls and ceiling of the pedestrian underpass this week.
Fifteen Goshen College students are participating in the Camping, Ministry and Service Inquiry Programs during the summer. The Inquiry programs give GC students the opportunity to spend three months in a camp, congregation or service agency with the goal of exploring the intersection of faith and vocation, while also developing skills for leadership.
Twenty-two Goshen College students are spending their summer working with professors on various research projects during the college’s eight-week Maple Scholars program.
A group of eight students formed a team through the international non-profit organization Enactus.