Addie Liechty ’06: The children are listening – The Mennonite
When we notice the deep sting of oppression in another, we can acknowledge the ways in which we are all broken.
When we notice the deep sting of oppression in another, we can acknowledge the ways in which we are all broken.
This summer, 18 Goshen College students are participating in the Maple Scholars Summer Research Program.
The CDS Documentary Essay Prize in writing was awarded to Abbie Gascho Landis '99, a writer and veterinarian in Cobleskill, New York, for “Immersion: Our Native Mussels and Bodies of Freshwater.”
Melissa Zehr '13 and her husband, Johnny Kimani, have an unlikely love story.
Three Goshen College graduates are biking 4,000 miles across the country with a goal in mind: to raise $5,000 for Mennonite Central Committee’s Global Family Program. They started May 16 in Portland, Oregon, and will end in Washington D.C. in August.
Anita Stalter, academic dean at Goshen College since 2001, is retiring after 28 years at GC. Prior to becoming dean, Stalter spent 14 years as a professor in the education department and director of teacher education at the college.
Goshen College's new head women's soccer coach is ready to 'set down some roots' in Goshen.
When we keep hearing about the plans of our peers, we may become worried about our own plans. Maybe we aren’t doing the right thing, or we worry that we’ll get stuck doing something we don’t love, or we compare ourselves to others.
Several years ago, while strolling through a farmer’s market just outside of Guatemala City, I encountered a group of teenagers dressed in distinctive, conservative Mennonite garb but speaking fluent Spanish to each other and to the vendors. Intrigued, I asked them about their story.
Jes Stoltzfus Buller '08 is recovering from a serious accident in Colombia in March.