New Aschliman Peace Arts Collection honors the work of Kathryn Aschliman ’54
Kathryn Aschliman, professor emerita of education, taught in the Laboratory Kindergarten for 34 years, and now has a peace arts collection named after her.
Kathryn Aschliman, professor emerita of education, taught in the Laboratory Kindergarten for 34 years, and now has a peace arts collection named after her.
Runner’s World magazines dating back to the 1970s are piled high around his office. Team photos hang on the wall. And there, in the middle of all the memories, sits Gerry Sieber '66, reminiscing on his lifelong love for athletics and his 30 years at Hesston College, now coming to an end.
Girls soccer coach Dan Graber '01 has been at Goshen High School for 16 years, teaching P.E. and coaching soccer. He comes from a family whose last name is synonymous with soccer in Goshen. Over the years, Dan has developed a well-rounded soccer program: from the team website which includes parent information in both English and Spanish, to the yearly team retreats, alumni soccer game, team meals, and individual goal-setting meetings, this coaching staff provides athletes with opportunities and a lot to consider.
Entrepreneurship can be a hard and lonely journey if you let it. Like with many things in life, however, it is all about perspective and one's personal outlook along the way. This is what we learned from Esther Santiago, proud of owner of Esther's Beauty Salon located in Elkhart, IN.
Joe Berry '94 is a senior research scientist at the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) in Golden, Colorado.
Guarav Khandelwal '01, the CEO of Houston-based technology company ChaiOne, developed the app Disaster Connect after Hurricane Harvey, to address disaster recovery needs around the world.
This post accompanies The 50th Anniversary of Menno-Pause, and includes reflections by Lowell Miller, Tom Harley, Verlin Miller and Sue Clemmer Steiner.
Today (September 29, 2017) marks the 50th anniversary of the first issue of Menno-Pause, an underground newspaper, at Goshen College, a Mennonite College in Indiana. Menno-Pause was an experiment that lasted one month.
Providing access to clean water is a passion for MCC. It’s also a passion for supporters like Dr. Jonathan Roth. Through his company, Micrology Labs in Goshen, Indiana, Roth has donated hundreds of water test kits to MCC’s partners around the world.
Jason Keiser is a student in the Goshen College Transition to Teaching program with a focus in Art education.