

Goshen College celebrates employee milestones
Goshen College recognized 25 employees for milestones during their service to the college.
Goshen College recognized 25 employees for milestones during their service to the college.
Goshen College's priority application deadline has been extended to Dec. 15. Incoming students who apply before then will be eligible to receive the college’s top scholarships for the 2021-22 school year, including several for up to full tuition.
On Thursday, Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m., Hillary Harder and Kent Dutchersmith will share about their work with ECoSistema, a community music and youth development program now housed at the Goshen College Music Center.
Goshen College has unveiled a refresh to its brand, including a new website, new design elements, and language centered around the concept, "where everything connects."
Kailey Rice, a senior music and sign language interpreting major from Frisco, Texas, won two awards at the National Association Teachers of Singing competition, which took place virtually this year.
For so many alumni this was a place where many of the connections that still matter in their lives — to people, to new ideas, to future vocations, to God — began or were deepened.
For Goshen College alumni, action speaks louder than words. Equipped with a law degree and a sense of justice, these graduates are using their law careers to compassionately rethink criminal justice and restorative justice and serve people on the margins of society. Allen Bohnert ’98 Photo credit:…
Doug Landis '81, a University Distinguished Professor in the Michigan State University Department of Entomology and Ecology, Evolution and Behavior Program, has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
This presidential column originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2020 issue of The Bulletin.
Clinton Stroble '19 is a community supervision officer with the Georgia Department of Community Supervision (DCS), where he connects with people on probation and parole.