Fred Longenecker ’87 brings fun to potty training with Potty Duck
Fred Longenecker '87 invented the Potty Duck as a fun way for parents to train their young children to use the toilet.
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Fred Longenecker '87 invented the Potty Duck as a fun way for parents to train their young children to use the toilet.
The board of directors of The Mennonite, Inc. has named Sheldon C. Good executive director (ED) of The Mennonite, Inc., effective Feb. 1.
Twenty-five years ago, fresh out of Goshen College, Sheila Selman '82 started working at The Goshen News.
Megan Fleming's '02 paintings are an amalgam of philosophic concepts, mathematics and the mesmerizing alien beauty of the far-off corners of the cosmos.
Mark Eash Hershberger wanted a project that would result in something he could touch and hold. As a graphic designer and artist, he liked the idea of paper that would show his cartoons and drawing. What he didn’t expect when he started on The Mennonite Game Card Game was that it would land on the market, much less have a successful Kickstarter.
David Reimer is a senior member of the U.S. Foreign Service, and was sworn in as Ambassador to the Republic of Mauritius and the Republic of Seychelles on Dec. 13, 2017. He is a 2018 Goshen College Culture For Service Alumni Award-winner.
Ellen Schlabach's idealistic sketches have turned to paintings that she sees as telling the truth — uniting viewers by recognizing common experiences, even if the experiences aren’t always positive.
Tim Nafziger '03 lives in California's Ojai Valley, where the Thomas Fire is raging, bringing new perspective to his work with Christian Peacemaker Teams and displaced people.
Jerron Jamerson '14 continues chasing his dream of becoming a full-time professional in Australia.
Lauren Morales '10 creates artwork and jewelry from her studio in Goshen, called "Moonflower Studio."