Rachel Kreider ’31 on technology, longevity and outliving her contemporaries – The Elkhart Truth
Born in 1909, The Goshen College grad never expected to live so long and isn’t quite sure how she did it. It’s her birthday Wednesday.
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Born in 1909, The Goshen College grad never expected to live so long and isn’t quite sure how she did it. It’s her birthday Wednesday.
Jill Kaufman teaches third grade at Concord Ox Bow Elementary. She is just one of just nine teachers statewide who were recognized by the Indiana University School of Education recently.
Abbie Miller came to Pittsburgh last August to work as a neighborhood liaison for the Union Project, a community center in Highland Park. Among the items she brought was a box of old catalog cards from a library in Goshen, Ind.
Eight years ago, J Sider was mopping floors at small concert venues. Today, the Goshen College alum is founder and CEO of BandPage, a popular online platform for musicians to build a presence and post content for fans.
Melissa Gillete won the fourth annual Kalamazoo Marathon Sunday, May 4.
Across 13 countries and many cultural barriers, three Goshen College graduates found hospitality among different South and Central American Anabaptist groups during their 11-month, 10,000-mile bicycle journey from Paraguay to Goshen.
If Jason Yoder were on a desert island and could only take one item with him, he’d bring a Frisbee. Luckily, the 2008 Goshen College graduate and doctoral student at Indiana University Bloomington somehow finds ample time to play with flying discs as a member of the Indianapolis AlleyCats, a professional Ultimate team that formed in 2012.
Three Goshen College graduates are among a group taking a big hike for charity this summer.
For Peter, this is a preferred mode of transportation. “A pedicab is the next best thing to walking,” he said. “I like how it helps me engage the environment and the people around me (as well as the boys) compared to the isolation of being enclosed inside an automobile.”
Thanks to James Gingerich’s leadership, the health center is guided by its mission and its stories. It was through storytelling that the people who cared about the center came to realize that in most of the iconic stories important to the center, when people focused on needs, needs multiplied. When they focused on assets, assets multiplied.