Archives for GC in the News Category
Goshen College students to release graphic novel on April 4 – The Elkhart Truth
There will be a release party for "Goshen Graphix II" on Friday, April 4, at Better World Books in Goshen. The graphic novel was written and illustrated by Goshen College students.
Goshen College challenges unflattering ‘biggest waste’ title – The Elkhart Truth
A Policy Mic article names Goshen College as the No. 9 biggest waste of tuition money in the United States... but the report was based on just 33 graduates' self-reported salaries.
Rocio Diaz wants to help Hispanic families get their kids to college – The Elkhart Truth
A group of moms in Elkhart were offended by St. Vincent school leaders blaming the school's failing grade on Hispanic students, so they decided to start helping local Hispanic families work with schools to get their kids to college.
Goshen College raises money for victims in Ukraine – ABC 57
Goshen College held a benefit concert Saturday evening to raise money for many people affected by the conflict in Ukraine.
Concert will be held at Goshen College to benefit Ukraine – Fox 28
Recital will aid homeland of GC violinist Solomia Soroka – The Elkhart Truth
Solomia Soroka, a Goshen College music professor and violinist, speaks about developments in her homeland, Ukraine, and plans for a recital that will benefit victims of the recent revolution.
History professor’s book makes appearance in Tanzanian music video – The Elkhart Truth
A new music video for “Historia” by Tanzanian R&B singer Lady Jaydee features the Goshen College history professor’s book, “Telling our own Stories, Local Histories from South Mara, Tanzania.”
Latinos should join community organizations, commission member says – The Elkhart Truth
Every third person in Goshen identifies as Latino, and one member of the Goshen Plan Commission believes Latinos should start getting involved in civic work.
Bryan Palmer selected to NAIA/ Red Cross Leadership Program
Goshen College junior Bryan Palmer was one of 13 student-athletes selected to participate in the 2014 Red Cross/NAIA Collegiate Leadership Program this summer