Goshen College welcomes new employees for 2014-15
Goshen College welcomes new employees for the 2014-15 school year, some of whom were hired and began their duties earlier in the year.
Goshen College welcomes new employees for the 2014-15 school year, some of whom were hired and began their duties earlier in the year.
The Indigo Girls, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, played for nearly 1,000 people at Sauder Concert Hall on Goshen College’s campus.
For the second time in three years, a Goshen College student took first place in the bi-national intercollegiate C. Henry Smith Oratorical Contest sponsored by Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) U.S. Abby Deaton, a senior communication major from Indianapolis, won with her speech, “The Welcome Table: Discussing Goshen College’s Hiring Policy.”
If you don't get the paper delivered, you may go online for your news. But when was the last time you noticed a newspaper stand? A Goshen company is hoping you won't pass them up any longer.
The annual college rankings are out, and Goshen College continues to move forward among the best U.S. colleges on many lists, including U.S. News & World Report, Washington Monthly and Forbes. Goshen College also received special praise from several independent rankings, including a nod as #3 “Best Christian College” and #4 “Best Nationwide College for Your Money.”
DeVonne Kramer is the diverse student programs coordinator at Goshen College. She’s answered five questions about her role in the college.
Goshen College middle hitter Melanie Meyer has been named the Crossroads League volleyball hitter of the week for the week ending Sept. 7, the conference office announced Tuesday, Sept. 9.
Goshen College middle hitter Melanie Meyer has been named the Crossroads League volleyball hitter of the week for the week ending Sept. 7, the conference office announced Tuesday, Sept. 9.
As the multicultural outreach community liaison for Goshen College’s Center for Intercultural and International Education, Sylvia Rocio Diaz answers families’ questions and spends her days helping people see how education can change lives.