Collaborative spirit shapes new Latino Entrepreneurship Program
On Oct. 17, the Latino Entrepreneurship Program, called “Innovative Entrepreneurs” or “Empresarios Innovadores,” hosted their first free workshop.
On Oct. 17, the Latino Entrepreneurship Program, called “Innovative Entrepreneurs” or “Empresarios Innovadores,” hosted their first free workshop.
Goshen College music professors will perform some of their favorite Christmastime selections during a special holiday Afternoon Sabbatical performance on Tuesday, Dec. 12 at 1 p.m. in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall. This event is free and open to the public.
"We’ve lived in the Goshen community the whole time we’ve been here, and I’ve never wanted to live anywhere else. I’ve seen this community grow and evolve. It’s great, I love what this whole city has to offer."
Two Goshen College graduates, Joseph Shetler and Jordan Kauffman, will display their art and design work in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery from Jan. 28 through Sept. 17, 2018.
President Stoltzfus addressed the campus body for the first time as president during a welcome convocation on Nov. 8, 2017.
A former University of Arkansas professor's papers are now available for researchers in the University Libraries Special Collections department. The Donald E. Voth Papers contain materials collected and produced by Voth during the course of his teaching and research, both as a student and as a professor. These materials primarily consist of articles, reports, project files, background research and publications related to rural sociology and community and rural development, both locally and internationally.
The week before Alison started her job at Twin Cities Habitat in 2015, she found something surprising at her childhood home in Indiana: a school project in which she described that she dreamed of working for Habitat for Humanity when she grew up.
A traveling exhibition titled "Voices of Conscience: Peace Witness in the Great War," is coming to Goshen College's Good Library Basement Gallery, with a free reception in the gallery on Sunday, Feb. 18 at 2 p.m
Tom Bishop is one of two city councilmembers who has chosen not to run for re-election in Greenwood Village, Colorado, this November. He is leaving with a sense of satisfaction on what has been accomplished, as well as with a few cautionary comments.