Mary Short ’03 helps Young Scientist Club take Off – Good of Goshen
Mary Short '03 and Suzanne Miller '11, of Goshen’s Parkside Elementary School, make science fun.
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.
Goshen College students involved with campus publications were recently honored for their work at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) competition for print media. ICPA presented awards at its annual conference on April 11 in Indianapolis. Among the winners were staff members of The Record, the student newspaper, and Red Cents, the student arts journal.
The Steel Wheels, an Americana band with Mennonite roots, will return to Goshen College on Friday, May 8 at 7:30 p.m., for a concert sponsored by the Performing Arts Series and 91.1 The Globe (WGCS) in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
The 2015-16 season of the Goshen College Performing Arts Series will bring more big names to Goshen College’s Music Center, with an expanded lineup including Ira Glass, Roseanne Cash, Bobby McFerrin, Béla Fleck, Chris Thile, Soweto Gospel Choir and Rhiannon Giddons, among other artists.
The video featured Dr. David Martin '89 discussing the failure of the Innovation Act (H.R. 3309) in the United States Senate on Bloomberg West which originally aired May 23, 2014.