GC to host Graphic Design alumni exhibit, starting June 2
Goshen College Graphic Design graduates will display their design work in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery.
Goshen College Graphic Design graduates will display their design work in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery.
Amidst a growing awareness of neurodiversity in educational settings, Brooke Lemmon, professor of education and director of special education at Goshen College, stands as a beacon of advocacy and support for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
The Youth Honors Orchestra, a youth instrumental ensemble composed of Elkhart County young musicians, will join with students from the Elkhart County ECoSistema program for a joint concert in Sauder Concert Hall.
Each year, art students are invited to submit work completed during the previous academic year to a juried exhibit.
Goshen College will once again offer a number of summer camp opportunities for youth of all ages interested in athletics, science, theater, film, art, culture and leadership. For all camps listed, the college will provide transportation between Elkhart and Goshen, meals for attendees and cost waivers for eligible students. All camps will be $50 unless otherwise noted.
Each Earth Day, GC students and employees gather to plant trees to maintain the college’s Tree Campus USA designation. Goshen College has received a contribution that will help support the college’s environmental commitments. This anonymous commitment, totaling $50,000 annually, will fund climate initiatives at GC and is earmarked for two…
This year’s seven President’s Graduating Leader Awardees with (front, center) President Stoltzfus: (front, left to right) Julia Jun, Mariela Esparza, Sofia Sanchez; (back, left to right) Manny Villanueva, Eduardo Horiba Curvo, Nelson Kemboi, Dan Eash-Scott. Goshen College President Rebecca Stoltzfus recently honored seven graduating seniors with the…
Goshen College’s Performing Arts Series returns for its 27th year during the 2024-25 season with 10 performances featuring new artists and returning favorites to Goshen. While sharing the common characteristic of virtuosity in their respective fields, these performers comprise a series representing a variety of genres.
Laurie Oswald Robinson '83, a Mennonite/Catholic journalist who wrote and edited for Mennonite publications and church agencies for 26 years, died April 8 in a hit-and-run crash in Newton, Kansas.
The Goshen College Communication Department will be hosting its fourth annual Short Film Festival at the Goshen Theater in downtown Goshen at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 25. This event is an opportunity for GC film production students to premiere short films they have been working on throughout the school year, including two senior capstone projects. The event is free and open to the public.