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John S. Umble Center’s 40th anniversary season to highlight the works of female playwrights
Umble Center’s 40th anniversary season will feature a series of successful and talented female playwrights and composers.
Umble Center’s 40th anniversary season will feature a series of successful and talented female playwrights and composers.
On Wednesday, Aug. 29, during a presidential convocation to open the new school year, new and returning students from 28 countries and 37 states were welcomed back to campus with the annual applause tunnel, followed by the tradition of dunking the new president.
Opening the 2018-19 Performing Arts Series, internationally recognized choir Conspirare will bring Considering Matthew Shepard to the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall on Friday, Sept. 14, 2018.
Series tickets for the sixth season of Goshen College’s Rieth Chamber Series are now available. The 2018-19 series will feature seven different outstanding chamber music ensembles and organists as it continues to build on its reputation of providing captivating classical music to Michiana.
Goshen College’s Study-Service Theology Term (SSTT) is currently seeking high school applicants for a two-week study experience in Guatemala in June 2019.
Goshen's got something to do for every budget. In 2017, Goshen was named Indiana's community of the year by the Indiana Chamber — just one more excellent reason to go out and explore everything Goshen has to offer.
Goshen College President Rebecca Stolztfus signed a letter supporting hate crimes legislation, joining 23 other higher education leaders from around Indiana calling for the legislation.
The 15th annual Grief Seminar, “All Life Long: Empowerment throughout the Grief Journey,” will take place on Friday, Sept. 21 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Goshen College’s Church-Chapel building. The seminar will focus on techniques and approaches to providing support for grieving children.
Goshen College announced Thursday that Harold M. Watson, a decorated leader, administrator and marketer of intercollegiate athletics with experience in all three NCAA divisions, has been named the new athletic director.
Goshen College ranked third among Indiana private colleges for having the lowest average student debt figures for the class of 2017 and was also named one of Money Magazine’s “Best Colleges in America.”