Joanne Gallardo ’06: The color of resiliency
Joanne Gallardo, pastor of faith formation at Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship in Goshen, writes about resiliency, personhood and Anabaptism.
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Joanne Gallardo, pastor of faith formation at Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship in Goshen, writes about resiliency, personhood and Anabaptism.
There have been countless amazing women who have graduated from Goshen College. Here are just a few who are currently doing amazing things
"The Exceptional Vera Good: A Life Beyond the Polka Dot Door" details the life of 102 year-old Dr. Vera Good '52, a pioneering educator and television producer from Waterloo County.
JMX Brands, the largest online retailer of Amish furniture at www.dutchcrafters.com, recently awarded company Multimedia Producer and Graphic Designer Jake Smucker '15 the first annual Service Award.
Rachel Smith '01 studied computer science, math and music, and is combining those skills on her Youtube channel, Rachel’s English, which provides over 500 free videos with more than 70 million views to help non-native speakers improve their spoken English and listening comprehension.
Kristine Weaver, MSN, FNP-BC, has been awarded the American Association of Nurse Practitioner (AANP) 2018 Award for Excellence in the State of Indiana. She will be honored at an award ceremony and reception at the AANP National Conference in June. Weaver opened her own practice in Elkhart in 2008.
The Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions (CSCS) has hired Doug Kaufman '89 as its director of pastoral ecology, a first step in working with congregations and equipping pastors.
Whatever corner of the world they call home, Goshen College graduates have the skills and desire to make it a better place. These GC grads are doing it right here in Goshen.
"In the city of Goshen and at Goshen College, there’s a sense of intimacy –– knowing your neighbors and colleagues –– more than I’ve ever experienced before. It is so fun to be part of a city that has that community, along with new things happening all the time."
After two decades at the helm of Westview School Corp. (Topeka, Ind.), Superintendent Dr. Randy Zimmerly '85 is stepping down.