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The Bulletin | Fall/Winter 2022
The Fall/Winter 2022 issue of The Bulletin features alumni awardee profiles, an introduction of the college's new mascot Dash and a roundtable discussion with a small group of alumni community healthcare leaders about the urgent needs in the industry — particularly in relation to nursing and public health.
Rooted in good soil
What makes our community so unusually fruitful? I believe it is because we are rooted in good soil. True to our Indiana home, we are like a prairie. This presidential column originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2022 issue of The Bulletin.
‘We all need each other’: A round table discussion
As Goshen College prepares to expand its facilities for the nursing and public health programs, President Rebecca Stoltzfus ’83 sat down with a small group of alumni community healthcare leaders for a conversation about the urgent needs in the industry: Jewel Yoder ’99, ’20 (DNP), Julie Crossley ’06 and Paul Shetler Fast ’08. This article originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2022 issue of The Bulletin.
Westlawn Hall renovations: Growing nursing and public health in state-of-the-art learning spaces
There is a critical shortage of healthcare professionals in the region that preceded and was exacerbated by the health crisis of COVID-19. The college’s talented faculty lead a world-class program, but are presently in crowded spaces that limit the growth of these outstanding and high-demand programs. New facilities in Westlawn will provide space for an expanding portfolio of nursing and public health programming to meet the growing needs of healthcare. This article originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2022 issue of The Bulletin.
Meet GC’s New #1 Fan
Enjoy learning more about the college’s new mascot, Dash, a black squirrel, which was unveiled during Homecoming Weekend, as well as the history around a previous unofficial mascot, Captain Maple Leaf. This article originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2022 issue of The Bulletin.
Westlawn: Built to last
221 tons of structural steel, 515 cubic yards of mass concrete and another 37,000 square feet of concrete slabs. All of this and more went into the original construction of Westlawn Hall. This article originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2022 issue of The Bulletin.
Goshen College named to Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Schools
Goshen College continues to be one of the country’s most environmentally responsible schools according to Princeton Review’s latest Guide to Green Schools.
Goshen College students awarded top places at state vocal competition
Ten Goshen College voice students participated in the Indiana state auditions for the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), held at Butler University in Indianapolis, on Saturday, Nov. 5.
Men’s cross country finishes 22nd at NAIA National Championships
The men's cross country team finished 22nd at the NAIA National Champions in Tallahassee, Florida on Friday, Nov. 18. This was the fourth consecutive year the team has run at the national meet, and they have placed in the top 25 all four times. Nelson Kemboi '24 earned a spot as an All-American for the third straight year.