Community School of the Arts to hold open auditions for upcoming season
Community School of the Arts will hold auditions for choral and instrumental ensembles on May 16 and 22, 2016.
Community School of the Arts will hold auditions for choral and instrumental ensembles on May 16 and 22, 2016.
Every May, nearly a dozen Goshen College students go to jail. They’re not incarcerated. They do, however, get an inside look at part of the criminal justice system – and meet new classmates who will impact their lives. It’s all part of Goshen College’s Inside-Out Prison Exchange program, which takes place over three weeks during the college’s May Term. Through Inside-Out, Goshen College students (“outside students”) and jail inmates (“inside students”) learn together and get to know one another at the Elkhart County Correctional Facility.
Leah Schroeder '11 and Zach Tate formed Goshen Youth Arts, which offers youth art classes and mentoring opportunities in Goshen.
The Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Great Lakes Board of Directors has named Eric Kurtz '93 as the organization’s next executive director. He succeeds Zenebe Abebe '75, who has served as executive director since April 2011.
David Shenk, disaster response coordinator for Mennonite Central Committee, shares how members of the Mennonite World Conference (MWC) body are responding to the April earthquakes in Ecuador.
Communicating using sign language while missing fingers is like speaking with a lisp, Goshen College graduate Olivia Ginn explains
Leading this year’s MayFest parade was Grand Marshal Andy Rohrer, a 2000 graduate of Goshen College and current head of marketing for Blue Gate Hospitality in downtown Shipshewana.
Bradley Kauffman '96 of Cincinnati, Ohio, has been named project director for the new song collection for Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada. The print version is slated for release in 2020. He will perform work on a contract basis before assuming a full-time staff position on July 5.
Goshen College’s Sustainability Leadership Semester (SLS) is a 15 credit semester-long program each fall designed to provide undergraduate students with hands-on, experiential learning while engaging real environmental issues in the region.