‘Low-fire Soda’: Goshen clay artist Justin Rothshank ’00 pens debut book
Justin Rothshank Beside released his debut book, the 132-page “Low-Fire Soda,” on Feb. 20 alongside a separate downloadable video component.
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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.
Mia Engle '15 talk about her experience interpreting on a cruise ship.
After 15 years as a leader within the school corporation, Superintendent Diane Woodworth will be saying goodbye to Goshen Community Schools at the end of the current school year.
Dr. Doug Smucker '80 is professor emeritus of family and community medicine at University of Cincinnati and currently works at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, as medical director of palliative care. In this podcast, he talks about how his Goshen (Indiana) College education was formative in his career choices.
Tim Lehman '75 recently published "All Authority Has Been Given to Me: Hearing and Seeing Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew" (Wipf and Stock), about the teachings and ministry of Jesus in Matthew's gospel. Throughout the book there are reoccurring themes of God's unconditional love, nonviolence, forgiveness, and justice.
When Nathan '09 and Kate Grieser '09 married, they made a commitment not only to one another but also to the idea of stewardship - using the resources and gifts that God has given them for something beyond their own benefit.