Charles Monroe-Kane ’91 seeks to bring understanding to mental illness in new memoir – The Badger-Herald
Charles Monroe-Kane '91, producer for National Public Radio in Madison, tells of hearing voices, substance abuse, road to recovery
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Charles Monroe-Kane '91, producer for National Public Radio in Madison, tells of hearing voices, substance abuse, road to recovery
Mary Oyer '44, Professor Emeritus of Music, reflects on her all-time favorite hymns.
Eva Lapp reflects on Mennonite reactions to patriotism and Colin Kapernick.
Three generations of the Bender family have served with MCC internationally. John '53 and Naomi Bender '53 began the legacy of service by establishing a clinic in Haiti in 1959. Their daughter Jan '78 (GC professor of history) and son-in-law Peter Shetler '78 served in multiple locations with MCC, followed by their sons Dan '06 and Paul '08.
Jim Strouse '99 and Jessica Williams are teaming up once again.
After Juan Carlos Diaz graduated from Goshen College with an art degree in 2013, his dreams of being an art teacher were at a temporary standstill. He enrolled in the Goshen Chamber of Commerce’s 2015 Leadership Academy to grow his career and expand his social networks.
Adny Yoder '07 practices general internal medicine at Aultman Hospital in Ohio.
Erin Daza Sigler `05 has spent the past 15 years working with multiple denominations in a variety of areas related to conflict transformation and cross cultural awareness.
Kate Stoltzfus '05 and Kelly Shenk Koontz '08 were named to Mennonite Economic Development Agency's list of 'Ten Young Women Changing the World'
Johanna Sutter '65 of Goshen is the recipient of this year’s national Journey Award from Everence.