Rieth Recital Series: Alessandra Feris, solo piano
Alessandra Feris will present a solo piano recital titled "Piano Music of Latin America."
Alessandra Feris will present a solo piano recital titled "Piano Music of Latin America."
First, second, and third place winners of the 2024 Sherer Violin and Piano Competition will perform their winning pieces on the Sauder Concert Hall stage. Performers will be accompanied by Luke Norell, pianist. This 4 p.m. concert is free and the public is warmly invited.
The Sherer International Competition is an annual violin and piano competition named in honor of the late Lon and Kathryn Sherer, Goshen College Professors Emeritus of Music. On Saturday night at 7 p.m., the judges will perform their concert.
Untitled Project: A New Musical is a student-written, one-act play premiering during Homecoming Weekend 2024.
With an incoming class of 201 first years and 50 transfers, Goshen College’s enrollment jumped at the start of the 2024-25 school year. The school has roughly 25 percent more incoming students than it did last year, and roughly 6 percent more than the average of the last ten years.
The annual Maple Leafs Athletic Awards brought our student-athletes together for a night of celebration, style and unforgettable moments. Dressed to impress, our athletes were recognized for their standout performances during the 2023-24 season.
Goshen College held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Academic Success Center, located in the Harold and Wilma Good Library, which underwent a major renovation during the summer.
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.