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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.
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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.
Daniel Lemons '74 took over July 1 as interim president of Lehman College, the City University of New York's only four-year college in the Bronx.
Ryan Smith '17, from Farmington, Maine, left the start in a hurry and won the Bridgton 4 on the Fourth easily.
Luke Miller '03 reflects on his experience at the Mennonite Church USA convention in July, 2019. He is a GC alumni board member and a cancer physician practicing Radiation Oncology in the Chicago area, where he lives with his husband Christian.
Three graduates of Goshen (Indiana) College graduated from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS), Elkhart, Indiana, including Naún Lucoer Cerrato, Grant Miller and Brian Miller O'Leary.
Combining elements of jam bands and electronic dance rock, Lotus was formed by brothers Jesse Miller '02 (bass/sampler) and Luke Miller '02 (guitar/keyboards), Steve Clemens (drums), Chuck Morris (percussion), and Mike Rempel (guitar) while they were attending Goshen College in Indiana in 1999.
Jesse Landis-Eigsti '09 combines music and comedy, both in his solo performances and as the innocent songster Bardly Cooper in the popular “Knights of the Arcade” shows at Arcade Comedy Theater.
Former Indigo Press publishing director Ellah Wakatama Allfrey '88 will join Canongate's London office as editor-at-large later this month, working on fiction.
What Dwain Hartzler '71 and Thavisak Mounsithiraj '94 started as a summer camp 35 years ago has become a mainstay of Goshen youth athletics.