Brianne Donaldson ’05 : Offer the Other Cheek? The Risks of Listening and Peacemaking – Patheos
Brianne Donaldson is a public ethicist exploring the intersection of Indian and western thought, critical animal studies, and religion and science.
Brianne Donaldson is a public ethicist exploring the intersection of Indian and western thought, critical animal studies, and religion and science.
Chrissy Kolaya, a poet and fiction writer, will present a reading on Thursday, May 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Goshen College Church-Chapel’s Koinonia Room. This event is free and open to the public.
Twenty-one Goshen College students received awards and The Record finished second in the “Newspaper of the Year” competition among Indiana colleges at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association’s annual convention in Indianapolis on April 8.
Washington D.C.-based artist Joseph Shetler '06 talks about his undergrad art experience, SST, his Mennonite upbringing and his minimalist approach.
Goshen College will again offer English as a second language (ESL) classes to the Goshen community in June and July 2017 though the college’s Center for Intercultural and International Education (CIIE).
Organist Zach Klobnak will perform on Sunday, April 23 at 4 p.m. in Goshen College Music Center’s Rieth Recital Hall as part of the Rieth Chamber Series.
Goshen College students, professors and alumni were involved at every level, behind the scenes, coordinating events and showcasing their own work at the River Bend Film Festival in Goshen.
Goshen College President Jim Brenneman will deliver a farewell address on Friday, April 21, at 10 a.m. at College Mennonite Church, titled "Back to the Future: Reflections on Being GC's 16th President." A reception will follow. All are invited.
Sarah Elizabeth Miller '05 is a makeup artist for the Netflix series “Travelers,” and appeared on the third season of SyFy's Face Off.
A joint effort between Goshen (Indiana) College, Bluffton University, Eastern Mennonite University and Canadian Mennonite University, Winnipeg, the Collaborative MBA is a two-year program designed to offer students the chance to complete an MBA that embraces Mennonite values.