NAIA recognizes 14 Goshen College spring scholar-athletes
Fourteen Goshen College student-athletes were named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes in baseball, softball, tennis and track and field at each sport's national championship this spring.
Fourteen Goshen College student-athletes were named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes in baseball, softball, tennis and track and field at each sport's national championship this spring.
The Goshen College Sports Information Department earned five top-10 finishes, including first- and second-place recognition in the game notes category and second-place honors in season previews, in the publications contest at the NAIA Sports Information Directors Association annual conference on June 12.
The board of directors of Mennonite Health Services (MHS) announced today that MHS president/CEO Rick M. Stiffney plans to retire in the spring of 2018.
Goshen College Presidential Candidate of Choice Dr. Rebecca Stoltzfus will be on campus June 14-15 to meet with constituents including students, employees, retirees and alumni.
Yazan Meqbil, a junior molecular biology/biochemistry major from Palestine, spoke on Capitol Hill to U.S. lawmakers on Thursday, June 8, during an event sponsored by Defense for Children International marking 50 years of Israeli military occupation and examining life for Palestinian children.
Keynote speakers include Miroslav Volf, Joel A. Carpenter, Nancy Bedford and Frank A. Thomas.
Goshen College’s Education Department has been ranked in the 96th percentile nationally for its undergraduate secondary education program in the National Council on Teacher Quality’s (NCTQ) latest ratings of 717 undergraduate programs that prepare high school teachers.
A new book titled “Growing Up Mennonite in Puerto Rico: Nuestras Memorias,” was released in May, chronicling the experiences of Mennonites growing up in Puerto Rico in the mid-20th century.
What began as a three-year commitment grew into 37 years of serving Coshocton County patients of all ages for Dr. Jerold Meyer.