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Q&A with Dr. Ken Newbold, Interim President
Goshen College Provost Dr. Kenneth Newbold took over as interim president at Goshen College on July 1, and will serve through October 2017.
Goshen College Provost Dr. Kenneth Newbold took over as interim president at Goshen College on July 1, and will serve through October 2017.
Five Mennonite colleges are launching a collaborative effort and joining forces to highlight the strong academics and affordability that prepare their graduates for successful outcomes. The schools are Goshen College, Bethel College, Bluffton University, Eastern Mennonite University and Hesston College.
Dr. Rebecca Stoltzfus has been jointly appointed as Goshen College’s 18th president by a unanimous vote from both the college’s board of directors and the board of the Mennonite Education Agency. She will officially take office on November 1.
GC Associate Professor of Music Jose Rocha conducted the Elkhart County Symphony in collaboration with musician Ben Folds during a concert on Saturday, June 24.
Goshen College President Jim Brenneman joined other college presidents, mayors, governors and business leaders by signing an open letter to declare institutional commitment to the 2015 Paris Agreement, despite withdrawal by the federal government.
In its fourth year, Goshen College’s Inside-Out Exchange Program has quickly become known for the deep and powerful connections that are made between inside and outside students and has become one of the most popular May term classes at the college. We talked to three students who participated this May term.
On Wednesday, June 14, Presidential Candidate of Choice Dr. Rebecca Stoltzfus spoke to the campus community about how she is prepared to lead Goshen College.
This year, 12 students have chosen to participate in the summer Camping, Service or Ministry Inquiry Programs.
Fourteen Goshen College student-athletes were named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes in baseball, softball, tennis and track and field at each sport's national championship this spring.
The Goshen College Sports Information Department earned five top-10 finishes, including first- and second-place recognition in the game notes category and second-place honors in season previews, in the publications contest at the NAIA Sports Information Directors Association annual conference on June 12.