Kathy Meyer Reimer ’83: Using books to teach, lead and inspire – The Good of Goshen
Kathy Meyer Reimer '83 is a Goshen College elementary education professor, and her enthusiasm for education and literature is infectious.
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Kathy Meyer Reimer '83 is a Goshen College elementary education professor, and her enthusiasm for education and literature is infectious.
Since spring 2015, Benito Miller, a graduate of Goshen (Ind.) College, has been serving as one of two house coordinators at La Casa, a guest house where women and children recently released from family detention centers can find food, a place to rest, clean clothes, a place to shower and time and space to figure out what comes next.
Aaron Sawatsky-Kingsley '97, Goshen’s urban forester, writes about Merry Lea Director Luke Gascho's urban food forest in his column "The Naturalized Mid-American."
While a student at Goshen College in Indiana, she was an NAIA Cross Country Nationals qualifier and also made it to nationals for track in the 800, 1K, relay and 5K. She placed fifth out of 1,919 women in the Pittsburgh Marathon in 2013.
"He taught me a lot of things, but the most important thing is to pay attention."
Katie Sowers '08 worked with Charlie Weis and other NFL icons coaching wide receivers during the East-West Shrine Game in January. She has been playing semi-pro for eight years now, most recently as the quarterback of the WFA Titans.
The students in Jen Eberly’s class are part of Goshen Community Schools’ English Learner program. They’re working hard to achieve academic success and learn a new language at the same time – and Eberly and her fellow EL instructors are working just as hard to guide them.
WVPE Morning Edition host Michael Linville speaks with Shari Wagner '80, the new poet laureate of Indiana.
Jerron Jamerson '14 was signed by the Moncton Miracles (National Basketball League Canada) this week. He played last summer at Danville Riverhawks (PBL) in the U.S.and recorded 12.6 ppg and 3.2 rpg.
Lois Mary Gunden Clemens '36 will be honored posthumously on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. as Righteous Among the Nations in the first such official ceremony held in the United States. President Barack Obama will speak at the ceremony.