Campus thoughts on artificial intelligence
On Wednesday, three Goshen College employees spoke at convocation about the use of artificial intelligence on campus and shared their personal views. This article expands the conversation across campus.
On Wednesday, three Goshen College employees spoke at convocation about the use of artificial intelligence on campus and shared their personal views. This article expands the conversation across campus.
Goshen College is thrilled to host Connectapalooza!, a night of music, celebration and connection with a very special announcement on the future of Goshen College!
Goshen College has announced the approval of a new Master of Arts in Teaching program by the Education and Deaf Studies Department, and will begin admitting students for the fall of 2025. This program is designed to address the need for qualified educators in the United States, particularly in Indiana, where teacher shortages have reached alarming levels.
Sarah G. Rody ‘12, a professor of mathematics at Chestnut Hill College, received the Paul R. Halmos - Lester R. Ford Award last month from the Mathematical Association of America.
Opening convocation speech, as prepared for delivery by President Rebecca Stoltzfus, on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. Hello, Goshen College! It is wonderful to be here with each one of you. President Rebecca Stoltzfus addresses campus during opening convocation. I am so happy to see our returning students, and I’m eager…
Three Goshen College seniors have been named winners of the 2024 Global Citizenship Award: Fatima Zahara won a $10,000 scholarship as the first-place awardee, while Silas Immanuel and Arleth Martinez each won a $5,000 scholarship as runners-up.
Working in artisan retail, Jessica Penner Race '09 had never expected to join the family business of hydraulic and agricultural manufacturing. Then she got her master's degree.
Kate Boyd, an active soloist, chamber musician and professor of piano at Butler University, will perform as part of Goshen College's Rieth Recital Series at 7:30 on Sept. 19.
Goshen College welcomed 37 new employees for the 2024-25 school year, some of whom began their duties earlier this year.
Dr. Wendsler Nosie, Sr., former chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, will speak at Goshen College's annual Beechy Peace, Justice and Reconciliation Lecture on Oct. 24.