Nick Lindsay, former assistant professor of English, dies at 92
Former Goshen College Assistant Professor of English Nicholas Cave Lindsay died June 18, 2020, in Statesboro, Georgia. He was 92 years old.
Former Goshen College Assistant Professor of English Nicholas Cave Lindsay died June 18, 2020, in Statesboro, Georgia. He was 92 years old.
Joel Gonzalez '08, who can be credited with restarting the girls soccer program at Bethany Christian High School, has decided it’s time for a new adventure.
Jewel Lehman, a member of the EMU athletic Hall of Fame, talks about her volleyball coaching career and becoming a professor.
Responding to a sharp increase in COVID-19 cases among Latinos, the Elkhart County Health Department has engaged Goshen College to lead an initiative to enhance health and safety and reduce the spread of the virus by partnering with Latino leaders throughout the community.
We who lead Goshen College at this time lament and apologize for the ways that being a predominantly white institution (PWI) with a dominant white culture and white privilege have hurt Black people presently and in the past.
Goshen College will welcome its fall student-athletes back to campus on Friday, Aug. 7 to compete in men’s and women’s cross country, soccer and tennis, along with women’s volleyball, beginning its 65th year of varsity intercollegiate athletics.
Goshen College will begin offering in-person visits by appointment for incoming students interested in learning more about attending the college.
Goshen College announced today that Dr. Erica Albertin will serve as interim athletic director beginning July 1, 2020, while continuing as head athletic trainer. Rustin Nyce will serve as the interim associate athletic director, while continuing his coaching duties.
Community members and GC staff, including Lauren Glynn, have been sewing masks to be contributed to a campus mask pool.
In this issue we hear from alumni who are working to cure and find cures during the COVID-19 pandemic, artists who are processing quarantine life through art, and members of the Class of 2020 whose final year of school ended in ways they never expected.