GC great Errick McCollum ’10 reflects on career, future
Errick McCollum '10, GC basketball's record-holder for most points, is back at home in Canton, Ohio, after a decade of international professional basketball.
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Errick McCollum '10, GC basketball's record-holder for most points, is back at home in Canton, Ohio, after a decade of international professional basketball.
Inspiration for Goshen Sings came from what is happening in Italy and how people in quarantine can still enjoy music and the arts in the midst of the crisis.
Mark Nafziger '81, the resident potter at Sauder Village, was selected for a top award as the best Ohio Maker/Artisan in Ohio for this year.
Checking off an item on her bucket list, Trinda Hirschey Bishop '69 has recounted her father’s experience in World War II, utilizing letters he wrote home.
A new voice of the Gary RailCats, Laura Hoover '19 will assume the role of Broadcaster and Media Coordinator for the team starting April 1, 2020.
Justin Rothshank Beside released his debut book, the 132-page “Low-Fire Soda,” on Feb. 20 alongside a separate downloadable video component.
Joanne Tanner '79, president and U.S. executive officer of Caring Hearts, started the nonprofit with the goal of impacting a small community in central Haiti.
Christy Miller Hesed '07 most recently directed a research project that engaged rural churches and government agencies to promote coastal resilience to climate change on the Chesapeake Bay.
The Liechty siblings have taken their musical act on the road. Caleb and Joshua graduated from Goshen College in 2018 and 2019 with minors in piano performance and vocal performance, respectively.
Artists Justin '00 & Brooke '00 Rothshank chat about being an artist couple, parenting and collaborations.