In summer of uncertainty, small is good for colleges
The five Mennonite Church USA and two U.S. Mennonite Brethren institutions are planning for both on- and off-campus scenarios as they anticipate a school year with some form of social distancing.
The five Mennonite Church USA and two U.S. Mennonite Brethren institutions are planning for both on- and off-campus scenarios as they anticipate a school year with some form of social distancing.
For Jennifer Jimenez '00, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner at St. Catherine Hospital, the hardest part of the COVID-19 pandemic is the lack of personal contact.
Goshen College will be offering a variety of online summer undergraduate courses, starting June 15 and running through July 31, 2020. Courses are available to anyone with a high school diploma, and may be taken for credit toward a college degree or noncredit.
GC is hosting a women's basketball camp for freshman and sophomore high school players, with safety precautions in place.
GC is hosting a women's basketball camp for junior and senior high school players, with safety precautions in place.
In partnership with Write on Sports and Goshen Community Schools, the Communication Department at Goshen College offers a camp for middle school students that teaches writing skills by harnessing their love for sports.
Open to 8-12 grade students, join us online as you develop skills for the stage, find inspiration and motivation, and connect to students and faculty who are passionate about performing.
In partnership with Write on Sports and Goshen Community Schools, the Communication Department at Goshen College offers a camp for middle school students that teaches writing skills by harnessing their love for sports.
Peni Acayo Laker '11 re-wrote the record books during her four seasons with the Maple Leafs, becoming the only player in program history to earn NAIA All-American honors and win a conference player of the year award.
From Indiana to New Mexico to Colorado to Virginia, students in the"Walking the World" May term class explored the relationship between human ideas and environmental engagement, all while participating in the act of walking.