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Miniatures artist Brooke Rothshank '00 chooses items from daily life
The Luann Martin Legacy Fund for Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition will allow MCC to honor Luann's legacy by scaling up our work with partners in central and eastern Africa that are addressing barriers to maternal and child health.
Jason Samuel '92, WGCS general manager and assistant professor of communication, talks about his role in the college Americana radio movement.
Furniture magnate honored for leading exemplary life of service, leadership and reconciliation.
Sofia Samatar '94 talks about her new novel, "The Winged Histories," which follows the paths of four women — a soldier, poet, socialite and scholar — whose lives are undervalued in Olondria, and who must face the ravages of a war.
Since their beginnings at Goshen College in 1999, Lotus has been organically building a rabid fan base, thanks to their energetic live shows and distinctive sound, which is a kaleidoscope of electronica and rock and roll.
AMBS announces the appointment of Karl Stutzman '03 as director of library services, effective July 1, 2016.
The Goshen College Alumni Board issues this proclamation of support and congratulations to the 2015-16 Goshen College Women’s Basketball team, under the direction of fifth-year head coach Stephanie Miller.
After Mike Hostetler's retirement from academia in 2011, he knew the Goshen area would serve as inspiration as he embarked on his first novel, “Held Goes Forth.”
In trying to sum up Kenneth J. Nafziger’s 30 years as music professor at Eastern Mennonite University, it is hard to know where to start.