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Doug Risser ’72 travels world, gives away books – The Elkhart Truth
Doug Risser '72 recently traveled to Costa Rica for the Give-A-Book program where local community organizations funded the donation of 200 books each to 25 libraries.
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Doug Risser '72 recently traveled to Costa Rica for the Give-A-Book program where local community organizations funded the donation of 200 books each to 25 libraries.
Errick McCollum '10 chronicles his journey at The Basketball Tournament, which the team he put together won for the second year in a row, along with it's $2 million prize.
Production designer Elizabeth H. Gray '04 received a 2016 Emmy nomination, and joined Variety‘s David Cohen to reveal how she makes her show look so stunning with fewer resources than most prestige cable dramas.
Errick McCollum II, the leading scorer in Goshen College men's basketball program history, and his Overseas Elite team claimed the championship of The Basketball Tournament with a 77-72 win over Team Colorado on Tuesday night at Fordham University in New York.
Errick McCollum is one of the most decorated professional basketball players overseas. Errick took the time to talk extensively with VAVEL USA about his overseas career, the chances he comes to the NBA, and his relationship with his brother.
The Governing Board of the Entomological Society of America (ESA) has elected 10 new Fellows of the Society for 2016. Election as a Fellow acknowledges outstanding contributions to entomology in one or more of the following: research, teaching, extension, or administration.
How global sports marketer Pat Vendrely '85 survives with ethics intact.
Tony Janzen '08 headed to Cambodia with service in his heart and absorbing a new culture on his mind. Playing pro soccer was not part of the plan, but he wound up getting that chance as well.
Aaron Sawatsky-Kingsley '97 is Goshen's city forester.