Doug Risser ’72 travels world, gives away books – The Elkhart Truth
Doug Risser '72 recently traveled to Costa Rica for the Give-A-Book program where local community organizations funded the donation of 200 books each to 25 libraries.
Doug Risser '72 recently traveled to Costa Rica for the Give-A-Book program where local community organizations funded the donation of 200 books each to 25 libraries.
Errick McCollum '10 chronicles his journey at The Basketball Tournament, which the team he put together won for the second year in a row, along with it's $2 million prize.
Philipp Gollner will bring his interests in religion, migration, space, race and ethnicity to Goshen College this fall as a new assistant professor of U.S. history. An Austrian native, Gollner moved to the United States in 2006.
The Goshen College Community School of the Arts is pleased to announce a new Orff-Schulwerk Ensemble for students in grades 2-5, a student-centered approach to learning music that includes movement, speech, singing and instrument playing.
More than half of last year’s Goshen College Education Department graduates decided to stick around and set up their first classrooms right here in Northern Indiana. Meet a few of our recent graduates here.
Three Community School of the Arts (CSA) youth choirs will hold open auditions for new members on August 14 & 21 in the Goshen College Music Center. Choral ensembles are open by audition for students in grades 3-12.
Production designer Elizabeth H. Gray '04 received a 2016 Emmy nomination, and joined Variety‘s David Cohen to reveal how she makes her show look so stunning with fewer resources than most prestige cable dramas.
Errick McCollum II, the leading scorer in Goshen College men's basketball program history, and his Overseas Elite team claimed the championship of The Basketball Tournament with a 77-72 win over Team Colorado on Tuesday night at Fordham University in New York.
A team of Goshen College students, alums and faculty working with FiveCore Media had the opportunity to film an interview with a radio hero this spring — NPR’s Ira Glass, host and producer of the popular radio show “This American Life.”