

Justin Gillette ’05 approaches marathon milestone
A three-time All-American while at GC, Justin Gillette '05 currently has 96 marathon wins, and is closing in on his 100th, a feat that would place him into the upper echelon of endurance athletes.
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A three-time All-American while at GC, Justin Gillette '05 currently has 96 marathon wins, and is closing in on his 100th, a feat that would place him into the upper echelon of endurance athletes.
Ryan Smith '17 was working three jobs — and his wife are expecting a baby in February — and he’s been training for the Eversource Hartford Marathon with the goal of running an Olympic Trial “B” standard qualifying time.
Corine Graber Alvarez '14 describes her challenges, accomplishments and goals as a student at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
This article comes from the October issue of The Mennonite, which focuses on “Loving Enemies.” Joanne Gallardo is pastor of faith formation at Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship in Goshen, Ind.
Jennifer Graber '95 is author of "The Gods of Indian Country: Religion and the Struggle for the American West" (Oxford University Press, 2018), which traces the struggle between Native and Anglo-American people over a 100-year period.
Goshen College alumna Janis Miller '81, a researcher in the University of Michigan's School of Nursing, is a close research partner to Denis Mukwege, who just received the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end sexual violence against women in armed conflict.
Timothy Roberts '78 is a finalist in an international documentary photography competition, with three photos from his ongoing Atlantic City project to be shown at the Barcelona Biennale, which opens Oct. 4.
Daniel Shank Cruz writes about Mennonites living in Belize for the New York Times. Shank Cruz is an associate professor of English at Utica College.
Hannah Miller '10 is launching a research project by and for LGBTQ teachers in Vermont, with the aim of making schools more inclusive.
Brooke Rothshank '00 paints small things. Her art is confined to the center 1-inch square on 6-by-6-inch white paper, looking starkly insubstantial surrounded by all that empty space.