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Nick Lindsay, former assistant professor of English, dies at 92
Former Goshen College Assistant Professor of English Nicholas Cave Lindsay died June 18, 2020, in Statesboro, Georgia. He was 92 years old.
Former Goshen College Assistant Professor of English Nicholas Cave Lindsay died June 18, 2020, in Statesboro, Georgia. He was 92 years old.
Joel Gonzalez '08, who can be credited with restarting the girls soccer program at Bethany Christian High School, has decided it’s time for a new adventure.
Jewel Lehman, a member of the EMU athletic Hall of Fame, talks about her volleyball coaching career and becoming a professor.
Responding to a sharp increase in COVID-19 cases among Latinos, the Elkhart County Health Department has engaged Goshen College to lead an initiative to enhance health and safety and reduce the spread of the virus by partnering with Latino leaders throughout the community.
In this 125th year of Goshen College, President Stoltzfus shares her imaginings of the future that we will create as we emerge broken-hearted and yet full of courageous imagination.
Lavonne Shetler '13, an English teacher at Goshen High School, called on members of the Goshen School Board to support corporation-wide anti-racism training.
Danielle Klotz of Goshen, Indiana, director of marketing and communication for Mennonite Mission Network, has been named executive director of Anabaptist World Inc., the new independent journalistic ministry being formed by the merger of Mennonite World Review Inc. and The Mennonite Inc. on Sept. 1.
We stand in solidarity with our Black brothers and sisters — fellow colleagues, students, alumni and community members.
The Goshen College Community School of the Arts (CSA) has now gone “virtual,” moving from in-person sessions to online meetings, and instructors are working hard to keep their young students engaged with the arts in a new way during a challenging time.
Frank Hess '88 holds the Maple Leaf program record with 100 career wins, with 55 individual wins and 45 wins in doubles. He was also an all-conference player all four seasons he played.