Pat Vendrely ’85: Staying true in a murky world – MEDA Marketplace
How global sports marketer Pat Vendrely '85 survives with ethics intact.
How global sports marketer Pat Vendrely '85 survives with ethics intact.
Menno Tea co-founders Hans Weaver ’13 and Niles Graber Alvarez ’14 are returning to their roots this summer with the grand opening of the Menno Tea Mint Farming Cafe in Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania.
On Sunday July 3, 2016, President Brenneman spoke at Chautauqua-by-the Sea Temple in Ocean Park, Maine. He also led an interactive class on Tuesday, July 5, entitled, “Lincoln’s Understanding of God’s Will, Scripture and Human Responsibility.” “With Malice toward None and Charity toward All”: Drawing Wide Our Circles Psalm 36:510; Rom. 8:3839; Mark…
Goshen College will offer an 18-month Online RN to BSN degree program starting in August 2016, providing registered nurses around the country an opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree from a top-tier nursing program while working full-time.
Tony Janzen '08 headed to Cambodia with service in his heart and absorbing a new culture on his mind. Playing pro soccer was not part of the plan, but he wound up getting that chance as well.
Aaron Sawatsky-Kingsley '97 is Goshen's city forester.
This year’s crop of 16 Maple Scholars spent most of Thursday afternoon presenting their findings and sharing their ideas with visitors as they celebrated their accomplishments.
The Goshen College Community School of the Arts (CSA) is pleased to announce openings for the newly re-named Jennings Adult Orchestra. Formerly the New Horizons Orchestra, Jennings Adult Orchestra is open to adults who play string instruments (violin, viola, cello, bass) or who are returning to music after playing earlier in life.
Simelwe Dlova, a junior informatics major from South Africa, found her community halfway around the world.
With sounds of violence echoing in our cities across the country, people in Goshen are raising their voices in prayer hoping to bring their own community together.