Carolina Chocolate Drops will pick, fiddle and sing during Oct. 25 concert
Catch one of the few remaining African American string bands when the Carolina Chocolate Drops takes part in Goshen College's Performing Arts Series on Tuesday, Oct. 25
Catch one of the few remaining African American string bands when the Carolina Chocolate Drops takes part in Goshen College's Performing Arts Series on Tuesday, Oct. 25
The Goshen College Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Christopher Fashun, assistant professor of music, will present its fall concert on Saturday, Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Center's Sauder Concert Hall.
Four years ago, Heather Zimmerman came to Goshen College from Guam to study American Sign Language. Now, she has graduated and is taking her passion for ASL to give back to the country from which she came.
Goshen College music professors Dr. Debra Brubaker, mezzo-soprano, and Dr. Scott Hochstetler, baritone, will perform a vocal recital with Goshen College music students on Friday, Oct. 21
Dave Pottinger, Faye Peterson and their daughter Maija and son-in-law Jeremy Stutsman will host an Afternoon Sabbatical, "The Revitalization of Goshen Downtown," on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 1 p.m. in Goshen College Music Center's Sauder Concert Hall.
Goshen College President James E. Brenneman today sent the following statement to students, faculty and staff: "It is with profound sadness that I inform you of the death this morning of Professor James S. Miller, 58, a professor of biology at Goshen College since 1980.
Grammy Award-winning American folk singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter is coming to Goshen and will take the Music Center's Sauder Concert Hall stage for her Performing Arts Series concert on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m., and there are only a few tickets left.
Goshen College alumni and friends are warmly invited back to campus for Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 7-9.
Saloma Miller Furlong, author of "Why I Left the Amish," just published by Michigan State University Press, will give a reading and presentation titled, "Two Lives in One: Inside and Outside the Amish."
Some work in business, some in theater and music, and others in medicine. But no matter what kind of work they do, they have all been active peacemakers, taking the values they learned years ago at Goshen College and applying them to their daily lives.