Adult English language learner classes in demand in Goshen – The Goshen News
Goshen College’s Center for Intercultural and International Education launched the English language classes last spring.
Goshen College’s Center for Intercultural and International Education launched the English language classes last spring.
Jay Strickland, who was approved as the Mid-Prairie High School Principal by the Mid-Prairie School Board Monday night, told the Kalona News that he is excited to become a part of the Mid-Prairie administrative team.
The Goshen College Record claimed 28 Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) awards, including “Newspaper of the Year,” in a competition among Indiana colleges.
More than 230 people gathered at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, April 7-9 at “Leading into the Common Good: An Anabaptist Perspective.”
During her AIIS fellowship in April 2015, Rehanna Kheshgi joined Angaraag “Papon” Mahanta and his band East India Company on their annual Assam Bihu tour, performing 20 shows over the span of two months.
John Shoup has been working at the Elkhart Civic Theatre since he went to Goshen College in the '80s. Since then, Shoup has become the artistic and technical director for the group.
Kent Beck '81 and Karen Lehman are renovating an historic Goshen home that was converted to a bed and breakfast inn years ago.
Goshen College’s accounting program is consistently ranked among the best in Indiana. That’s why three of the top 10 accounting firms in the country come to campus every year to recruit GC students directly. Doug Nisley (GC ’80) is a partner at Crowe Horwath LLP, the 8th largest CPA firm in the country, and he consistently comes to Goshen College to recruit interns and employees for the firm. Why? “[Goshen College students] are very well-rounded people,” says Nisley. “[They] can do the technical side of the job … and also talk about other things in the world that your clients care about.”
Goshen offers great things for people in all stages of their life.
Praised by the Guardian for its "restless energy and esprit," The Canadian Baroque orchestra Les Violons du Roy will present a Performing Arts Series concert on Sunday, April 17 and 4 p.m. in the Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.