Goshen College hopes to raise $50K in scholarships for growing Latino population – The Elkhart Truth
In an effort to increase the number of Latino students earning postsecondary degrees, Goshen College hopes to raise $50,000 for scholarships.
In an effort to increase the number of Latino students earning postsecondary degrees, Goshen College hopes to raise $50,000 for scholarships.
Gilberto Perez, Jr., senior director of intercultural development and educational partnerships at GC, encourages communication between law enforcement officers and the Latino community in northern Indiana.
A magical fall evening of hiking in the dark awaits children and their companions at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College on either Friday, Oct. 23 or Saturday, Oct. 24. Guests are invited to drop in at the Farmstead Barn Site between 7—8:30 p.m. for the 26th annual Enchanted Forest.
The University of Missouri School of Music and the Mizzou New Music Initiative have awarded the 2016 Sinquefield Composition Prize to Henry Breneman Stewart '14.
Banjo duo Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn turned Goshen College's Sauder Hall into their home on the road Tuesday night, inviting the audience in for an intimate performance that shows the versatility of their chosen instrument.
MÜNSTER, Germany — In the city infamous as the site of an attempt to establish an Anabaptist kingdom by force in 1535, more than 100 people participated in a conference on “Mennonites in the Era of National Socialism” Sept. 25-28.
Goshen College officials and former coaches broke ground on the newly renamed Dr. John Ingold Athletic Complex and Dr. J. Harold “Sarge” Yoder Baseball Field during a dedication ceremony on Saturday.
Hundreds of Goshen College alumni and their families visited campus for a weekend of events including bike rides, luncheons, speakers, book signings, athletic events and other activities.
Mary Yoder Holsopple '76, bullying prevention coordinator for Elkhart Community Schools, holds up the books she co-authored, called "More Class Meetings That Matter: Respecting People with Disabilities."
Goshen College continues its Afternoon Sabbatical series with a Cuban meal at the International Luncheon with Dr. David Ostergren, director of the graduate program in environmental education at Goshen College.