Jose Chiquito ’20 is hopeful but cautious about Biden’s immigration reforms
Dreamers such as 22-year-old Jose Chiquito Galvan '20, are hopeful about the new administration, but know there's a long and arduous road ahead.
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Dreamers such as 22-year-old Jose Chiquito Galvan '20, are hopeful about the new administration, but know there's a long and arduous road ahead.
Justin Gillette has won 114 marathons, more than most people have entered, and he's hoping to win many more
Anna Costanza '15 is in the process of completing her Masters of Science in Interdisciplinary Marine and Estuarine Science, studying Geographic information systems (GIS), which deals with spatial analyses and mapping.
Dr. Tatevik Sekhposyan '01, an economics professor at Texas A&M University, investigates the nature of uncertainty in the macroeconomy.
Stephanie Kennell-Heiling has a passion for improving health on a global scale, and has worked to build nursing capacity in low- and middle-income countries in East Africa.
Mark Kreider '18 believes piano performance is an energizing complement to his graduate work in ecology.
Singer/Songwriter JD Martin '70 performs his song "Jesus, help us live in peace" as part of the Voices Together project.
For Goshen College alumni, action speaks louder than words. Equipped with a law degree and a sense of justice, these graduates are using their law careers to compassionately rethink criminal justice and restorative justice and serve people on the margins of society. Allen Bohnert ’98 Photo credit:…
Doug Landis '81, a University Distinguished Professor in the Michigan State University Department of Entomology and Ecology, Evolution and Behavior Program, has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Clinton Stroble '19 is a community supervision officer with the Georgia Department of Community Supervision (DCS), where he connects with people on probation and parole.