Library Gallery exhibit to feature Amish landscape paintings
An exhibit featuring Doug Unger’s paintings of Amish farmscapes in Holmes County, Ohio, will open in Goshen College’s Library Gallery on September 11.
An exhibit featuring Doug Unger’s paintings of Amish farmscapes in Holmes County, Ohio, will open in Goshen College’s Library Gallery on September 11.
Goshen College’s new Study-Service Theology Term (SSTT) is currently seeking 20 high school applicants for a two-week study tour in Guatemala in June 2017. Students will be provided with the opportunity to explore their understandings of Jesus’ life and mission in light of contemporary challenges and their own sense of calling.
El nuevo Study-Service Theology Term (SSTT) está buscando 20 estudiantes de preparatoria que soliciten participar en un estudio de dos semanas en Guatemala en el mes de junio de 2017. Los estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de explorar su entendimiento de la vida y misión de Jesús en el surgir de los desafíos contemporáneos y de su propio llamado a la vocación.
Errick McCollum is one of the most decorated professional basketball players overseas. Errick took the time to talk extensively with VAVEL USA about his overseas career, the chances he comes to the NBA, and his relationship with his brother.
Goshen College Administrator Emeritus J.B. Shenk, who dedicated more than 35 years to various administrative leadership positions at the college from 1957-92, died on Thursday, July 21 at the age of 89.
The Governing Board of the Entomological Society of America (ESA) has elected 10 new Fellows of the Society for 2016. Election as a Fellow acknowledges outstanding contributions to entomology in one or more of the following: research, teaching, extension, or administration.
Professor Jessica Baldanzi teaches a course on graphic novels and has given several scholarly papers about the new Ms. Marvel.
“Lyme,” a comic by Phil GerigScott ’14, appears in the Vol. 8, No. 3 issue of the Center for Mennonite Writing Journal. Several Goshen College students and alums have their work published in a special comics and graphic novels issue of the Journal of the Center for…
David Miller, an entomologist and retired professor at Goshen College, identified the insects as mayflies. He said the insects live underwater for up to three years during the immature stage of their lives.
Seven Goshen College students have received scholarships from Everence, the financial services organization of Mennonite Church USA. This year, Everence awarded a total of 42 scholarships to college students, ranging from $750 to $2,000.