Commencement speech: “From the Maple City to Cyberabad: What I wish I had known at graduation”
You will be your most creative, most effective, most productive, most resilient self when you figure out how to play to your strengths.
You will be your most creative, most effective, most productive, most resilient self when you figure out how to play to your strengths.
Members of the Goshen College Class of 2015 received undergraduate and graduate degrees after being encouraged by speaker and alumnus Raj Biyani ’92 to add value to the world by focusing on their strengths during the college’s 117th commencement on Sunday, April 26.
Back in 1992, Sheila Selman was standing in the same spot as today’s Goshen College graduates — in a line waiting to get her diploma.
Doug Yoder '77, track coach at Goshen College, is an avid runner and organizer of running events in the Maple City.
Mary Short '03 and Suzanne Miller '11, of Goshen’s Parkside Elementary School, make science fun.
Roberto Ortiz says he’s going to make the world his classroom by seeing it for himself — with the help of a bike. He’s set up a GoFundMe account for those who’d like to help him document what he sees along the way.
The Goshen Chamber of Commerce and Goshen College teamed up to run an Intercultural Leadership Academy from March until May.
Students and faculty at Goshen College took Earth Day one step further, creating meals for their 3rd Annual Dandelion Day.
Take a hike, roast marshmallows or go canoeing at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center’s annual spring festival, NatureFest, on Friday, May 1, 6:30 p.m. through Saturday, May 2, 2 p.m. NatureFest includes the Turtle Trot 5-K run, hikes for all ages and interests, and booths with hands-on interactive nature activities. Camping overnight is an option.
This was the third year chef Jeremy Corson has served up dandelion dishes at GC.