Sonia Graber ’00: 2015 Young Alumni Servant Leadership Award
Sonia Graber ’00 is the recipient of the 2015 Goshen College Young Alumni Servant Leadership Award.
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Sonia Graber ’00 is the recipient of the 2015 Goshen College Young Alumni Servant Leadership Award.
Kathy Short ’75, professor of language, reading and culture at the University of Arizona and director of Worlds of Words (WOW), is the recipient of the 2015 Goshen College Culture for Service Award.
Aliko Songolo ’68, professor in the Department of French and Italian and the Department of African Languages and Literature at the University of Wisconsin, is the recipient of the 2015 Goshen College Culture for Service Award.
From champions in medical research to world-class literary critics to international diplomats, we’re not exaggerating when we say that Goshen College graduates are changing the world for the better. Whether they make Goshen home or move across the globe, here’s our list of 13 Goshen alumni who are making the…
Dwight King '64, a political scientist at Northern Illinois University and former director at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, died Sept. 10 at age 72.
Sunday Mahaja, a 2014 art graduate, has created various metal sculptures as functional art with a unique style using recycled materials.
Ben Hartman '01 has written a book about his farm's lean processes called, “The Lean Farm: How to Minimize Waste, Maximize Efficiency, and Maximize Profits with Less Work.” It’s just out from Chelsea Green Publishing.
Randy Zimmerly '85, the superintendent of Westview School Corp. in Topeka, Indiana, has been named 2016 Superintendent of the Year for District 2 by the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents.
Hans Weaver '13 and Niles Graber Alvarez '14, the makers of a commercial version of traditional Amish and Mennonite “meadow tea,” are now producing a line of seasonal teas in Lancaster County.
Dr. Thomas Sutter '73, an occupational medicine physician in Bloomington, Illinois, spent six months at World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, as an occupational health and safety specialist responding to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.