Study: Goshen #2 among happiest cities in Indiana
Part of northern Indiana's Amish country, this city of 32,000 inhabitants has a reputation for being a quiet and easygoing place to live.
Part of northern Indiana's Amish country, this city of 32,000 inhabitants has a reputation for being a quiet and easygoing place to live.
With the goal of uniting in harmony to bring peace to a troubled world, Goshen College’s Hymn Club will bring together students and community members to sing continuously through every verse of all 658 songs in “Hymnal: A Worship Book.”
During fall break, a group of Goshen College students journeyed to New Orleans to assist Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) and College Mennonite Church with construction work on a house.
Goshen College radio students won first place in two categories and were named finalists in three other in the College Broadcasters, Inc. (CBI) National Student Radio Production Awards last weekend in Seattle. In addition, 91.1 FM The Globe (WGCS) was also named a Spectrum Award finalist by the Indiana Broadcasters Association (IBA) for Station of the Year and Best Promotional Campaign last week.
Seventy potential students wandered the campus throughout the day Friday as part of Explore Goshen Day. The visit included classroom visits, an academic fair, a student life panel, lunch in the dining hall and an overnight stay for students brave enough to stay in a dorm room for the first time.
Seventy potential students wandered the campus throughout the day Friday as part of Explore Goshen Day. The visit included classroom visits, an academic fair, a student life panel, lunch in the dining hall and an overnight stay for students brave enough to stay in a dorm room for the first time.
A multicultural cast of female students, alums and faculty from Goshen College will present the play Heavenly Voices on Saturday, Nov. 1, at 6:30 p.m. at Waterford Mennonite Church in Goshen.
Goshen College’s new All-Campus Band will perform alongside GC’s Lavender Jazz ensemble in a joint concert on Friday, Oct. 31 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will take place in the Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
Award-winning novelist and memoirist Reyna Grande will present the 2014 Yoder Public Affairs lecture at Goshen College, titled “Crossing Borders: Immigration and the American Dream,” on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Goshen College Church-Chapel.
John Mishler, professor of art, and Sunday Mahaja, a senior art major from Lagos, Nigeria, each received two awards for their art at the 36th Elkhart Juried Regional Art Exhibition on Friday, Oct. 10. The exhibition will run through Dec. 7, 2014 at the Midwest Museum of American Art.