An unlikely career: Jared Zook ’15 finds success in online games
For Jared Zook ’15, video games have become the source of his income and full-time job. Zook has grossed over 68 million views and has 379,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel.
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For Jared Zook ’15, video games have become the source of his income and full-time job. Zook has grossed over 68 million views and has 379,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel.
Timothy Stoltzfus-Dueck, a theoretical physicist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), has won a DOE Early Career Research Award for exceptional scientists in the early stages of their careers.
Much has changed for Rachel Ries in the two decades since she attended Goshen College, including her hairstyle.
Angie and Dan Bastian weren't trying to disrupt an industry or build a massive company – they just wanted to put aside some money for their kids' college fund.
Jon Shellenberger '98 earned 12th place in his age group at the national Ultimate Ninja Athlete Association world finals competition in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Maple City Health Care Center, which James Nelson Gingerich opened in Goshen 30 years ago, now boasts the best patient care stats in the state, and in some cases, the region.
President Joseph A. Manickam has announced the appointment of Del Hershberger '83 as the Vice President of Admissions in Hesston College’s administrative structure.
Husband and wife Ben Hartman '01 and Rachel Hershberger '99 have been farming together since they were married in 2003. Clay Bottom Farm is deeply committed to being a local and community farm, mostly serving those within a one-and-a-half-mile radius.
Laura Hoover '19 is spending her summer interning in Connecticut, working as the director of broadcast media for the Mystic Schooners of the New England Collegiate Baseball League.
Loren L. Johns '77, Ph.D., professor of New Testament, retired June 30 from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) in Elkhart, Indiana, after 19 years of service.