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Serving God the African way: Anna Liechty Sawatzky ’01
Anna and Joe Sawatzky and their four sons continue the 30-year legacy of Mennonite mission workers working alongside African church leaders in Eastern Cape Province at Bethany Bible School.
Anna and Joe Sawatzky and their four sons continue the 30-year legacy of Mennonite mission workers working alongside African church leaders in Eastern Cape Province at Bethany Bible School.
An orienteering program at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College offers participants a new way to experience the natural world: with map and compass in hand. The program will take place on Thursday, July 24.
Although many artists travel to exotic locations for inspiration, not many meet the Dalai Lama on their journey, let alone live as his guest for six months. Philip Sugden, an assistant professor of art at Bluffton University, is among these few.
Despite their name, the group known as the Kansas Bible Company is actually based in Nashville.
As Justin Gillette fielded questions this week from a group of middle-schoolers during a Goshen College camp session for aspiring sports journalists, a theme developed in the queries, one that suggested maybe running isn’t really work.
Don Yost '72, Rod Kauffman '83 and fellow boater Bob Zook played a major roll in the rescue of five troubled kayakers on northern Lake Michigan.
Gilberto Pérez, Jr., associate professor of social work at Goshen College, has been appointed as senior director of intercultural development and educational partnerships at Goshen College’s Center for Intercultural and International Education (CIIE).
President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate 1966 Goshen College graduate Dr. Roger N. Beachy to the National Science Board for the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Joel Jimenez '01 is getting ready to hit the road for a six-day stretch in July to work as a sound technician on singer-songwriter Jewel’s California tour.
Overlooked and underestimated much of his basketball career, Errick McCollum has made it downright impossible to ignore him any longer.