Students using summer to gain experience through AmeriCorps
Goshen College students Suzanna Yoder and Diego Torres are spending their summer to gain experience through AmeriCorps at Boys and Girls Clubs in Elkhart County.
Goshen College students Suzanna Yoder and Diego Torres are spending their summer to gain experience through AmeriCorps at Boys and Girls Clubs in Elkhart County.
Nayla Jiménez-Cabezas '03 joined the Washington Farmland Trust team in July as a Program Associate to support our Fundraising and Farmer to Farmer programs.
Goshen College was one of 157 NAIA member institutions to earn the designation of Champions of Character Five-Star Institution, and just one of eight schools in the nation that has been honored every year since the award's inception.
Four film students at Goshen College can now add film credits to their resumes after premiering their short film projects in May.
The Goshen College men's and women's track and field teams were each named All-Academic Teams by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association last week. The Maple Leafs were one of 49 men's teams and 60 women's teams to receive the honor. Forty-seven schools appeared on both lists.
Two recent Goshen College graduates have been selected for the Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship: Ariana Perez Diener '21 and Sophia Martin '20.
While the events leading up to the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ have been well-detailed by Gospel writers, author and retired GC Professor of New Testament Donald Blosser '59 takes a richer and more relevant explanation, allowing readers to dig deeper into the narrative.
Goshen College is one of seven Indiana colleges participating in the COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge led by the White House and U.S. Department of Education, pledging and committing to taking action to get college communities vaccinated.
Goshen College launched a new online bookstore this summer for all course materials and branded merchandise at goshen.edu/bookstore, closing its physical location on the west side of campus.
An 18th century portrait of Gerrit Roosen (1612-1711), a historical Mennonite leader, has returned to the Mennonite Historical Library (MHL) after being professionally restored.