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From the president: Beginnings
This presidential column originally appeared in the Spring/Summer 2018 issue of The Bulletin.
This presidential column originally appeared in the Spring/Summer 2018 issue of The Bulletin.
Grant Miller '13 is one of 13 students chosen from across the world to participate in a two-week program in Germany and Poland this summer as part of the 2018 Seminary Program of the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics.
Rose (Adams) Hutchinson graduated from Goshen College 84 years ago in 1935. Now, at age 104, she is Goshen’s oldest living alumna.
Jonathan Witmer-Rich is a professor of law at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University.
John Enz '72, artistic director of the Youth Orchestra of Central Jersey (YOCJ), came to the organization in 1985 and has devoted himself to answering to the needs of the music community.
Richard Aguirre, director of corporate and foundation relations at Goshen College, appeared on PBS News Hour on May 11, 2018 (appears 4 minutes, 35 seconds in).
Lisa Guedea Carreño was working as a corporate librarian in Madison, Wisconsin. She’d been on the cover of “Inc.” magazine. She and her husband Sonny were happy. But her phone kept ringing. In 1999 and 2000, Goshen College kept asking her to apply to be library director.
Dr. Chong Shimray, a Fulbright Visiting Scholar, will present two lectures on Monday, May 14: "Climate Change Education in Developing Country Contexts," 3-4:30 p.m. in the Science Hall 106; and "Northeast India: Diversity, Resources, and Change," 7-8:30 p.m. in the College Mennonite Church Koinonia Rooms.
Joss Fong '07 is a senior editorial producer at Vox Media, which recently reached 4 million YouTube subscribers and will launch a Netflix show in May.
Dr. Jim Yoder’s legacy at Hesston College could easily be described as a rare and striking occurrence to which 50 years of students, faculty and colleagues were connected. Always hungry for increased knowledge and understanding, Yoder is a lifelong learner, transferring his passion wherever he is. But soon, at the close of the 2017-18 year, Yoder will close out his Hesston College chapter as he retires from teaching and leaving behind the longest teaching legacy to date.