

Kate Leichty ’06, CPA, receives Women to Watch Award
Kate Leichty ’06, partner and CPA at South Bend-based Kruggel Lawton CPAs, earned the Indiana CPA Society’s Women to Watch Award.
Kate Leichty ’06, partner and CPA at South Bend-based Kruggel Lawton CPAs, earned the Indiana CPA Society’s Women to Watch Award.
Goshen College’s annual “A Festival of Carols” program will be broadcast this year on PBS television stations in Indiana and Oregon. A time honored tradition at Goshen College, this Christmas concert features the college’s orchestra and three vocal ensembles, plus the community Shout For Joy Children’s Choir. This Emmy® award…
A unique and historical original copy of the U.S. Constitution, printed in 1787, was sold for a record-breaking $9 million at Brunk Auctions on Oct. 18, 2024. The company that facilitated the groundbreaking sale was started by a Goshen College alumnus, Robert Brunk ’63.
In Fall 1950, the eight members of Goshen College’s first-ever nursing class were welcomed by a sparklingly new, well-equipped “Nursing Arts Laboratory.” The lab supplanted the easels and paints of the former art room in the southwest corner of the Science Hall’s lower level.
In 2017, I was the vice provost for undergraduate education at Cornell University, facing the hardest career decision of my life. Should I leave a familiar and prestigious university I love, to lead a small college that I also love? As you know, I chose Goshen. I continue to choose Goshen, and here’s why.
The Fall/Winter 2024 issue of The Bulletin, with a focus on the new Connected Cause, will arrive in mailboxes in early December. Look for yours coming soon!
Sierra Ross Richer '22 writes about the travels of Jonathan Bornman '90 as he seeks to find how peace works around the world, documented in his new film, "Unexpected Peace."
Marvin Bartel, professor emeritus of art at Goshen College, who became a regional and national leader in ceramics, creativity and art education, died on Monday, November 18. He was 87 and taught from 1970 to 2002.
The seventh annual Michiana Regional Seed Swap is a resource for residents in Michiana and beyond to exchange and learn about seeds. Join fellow gardeners, growers and plant enthusiasts to exchange and gather seeds, compare and discuss varieties, attend educational sessions and more.
The Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce honored Cyneatha Millsaps last Wednesday night with the Community Impact Award at the board’s Celebrating Minority Business Excellence dinner. Millsaps, the executive director at Goshen College’s Center for Community Engagement and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, said she was “really grateful” for the award.