Family serves community: Aaron ’09, Laurie ’78 and Roger ’78 Nafziger – Good of Goshen
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The kind of people that make up the Goshen community is a big reason the Nafzigers have dedicated themselves to serving the city and region in so many ways.
Planning for Goshen Brewing Company began many months ago for Jesse Sensenig, but as is the case with many construction projects, it has not gone as quickly as he would have liked.
Northridge High School stunned the founding father of the boys program, Todd Woodworth, by naming the field in his honor Saturday, Aug. 30.
Find out how these Goshen College alumni are transforming the screen printing industry at www.goodofgoshen.com. Springer Design, Inc. is a thriving part of the city of Goshen’s small business culture and located right on Main Street downtown in the midst of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues.
The John W. Campbell Award for the best new professional science fiction or fantasy writer of 2012 or 2013, sponsored by Dell Magazines, went to Sofia Samatar '94, author of A Stranger in Olondria (Small Beer Press).
Since high school, Maddie Ruth has been determined to spend a year of service abroad. Now that she has graduated from Goshen College with a degree in music and psychology, she has the opportunity to pursue her dream.
Laura Rheinheimer '05, a paralegal who fights for the rights of immigrant children, is on the front lines of the U.S. immigration system.
In 1992, newlyweds Rene Marvin Ramos and Lisa Seiler packed up all their belongings in Buttercup, a 1972 Volkswagen van, and headed for New Mexico.
The tech company Eric Kanagy, a 2003 Goshen College graduate, started in 2007 could have been located anywhere.