SaeJin Lee ’11 – Beauty: A language of the soul
For SaeJin Lee, when communicating with words seemed insufficient and frustrating at best, she turned to art to express her deepest emotions.
For SaeJin Lee, when communicating with words seemed insufficient and frustrating at best, she turned to art to express her deepest emotions.
The spring/summer 2019 issue of the Bulletin lays out Goshen College's commitments to diversity, equity, inclusion and global citizenship.
In the last decade or so, there has been an explosion of eateries in Goshen that are committed to serving local, sustainably grown fare and have formed close relationships with area farms, many started and run by Goshen College alumni.
The Community Foundation of Elkhart County awarded a grant of $57,000 to Goshen College for the education department to recruit and retain diverse teachers from Elkhart County over the next two years.
According to the most recent survey, 10 percent of 2017 traditional GC graduates were in volunteer or service programs, compared to five percent at peer institutions. A 2018 survey of Goshen College alumni also showed that 30 percent of GC grads do community service or volunteer work at least once a month, and 78 percent do so at least once a year.
Alex Bouwman '07, a Philadelphia math teacher, is a 2019 Lindback Foundation Distinguished Teaching Award winner. He works as assistant athletic director and helped start the Bicycle Coalition Youth Cycling Club at his school.
Errick McCollum’s ’10 professional basketball career has taken him around the world to live and play.
In this 50th anniversary year of Study-Service Term, read about the initial plans for where global education at GC is headed.
President Rebecca J. Stoltzfus shares about the college’s commitments to these important values.
By September 1968 — when the first Study-Service Term groups departed Goshen — the student body had been testing the waters of international exposure for over two decades.