Top stories of 2021
2021 was another unusual year, but we forged ahead with creativity and caution to provide the best experience for our community. Read some of the top stories from this past year:
2021 was another unusual year, but we forged ahead with creativity and caution to provide the best experience for our community. Read some of the top stories from this past year:
Goshen College recognized 38 employees for milestones during their service to the college, during a celebration on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021.
Siblings Joshua '18 and Caleb '19 Liechty performed together and on their own on GC stages throughout their college experience. Now, they have joined their voices with their younger sister, Bekah, as "Girl Named Tom," competing on and WINNING season 21 of NBC's The Voice.
Augusta Nafziger, a junior music and writing major from Weyers Cave, Virginia, took first place in the 35th annual Keating Competition on Saturday, Nov. 13, in which 10 of the top collegiate journalists in the state of Indiana had five hours to report and write a story.
Goshen College President Rebecca Stoltzfus announced today that she has hired two new members to her senior leadership team.
GC is ranked 8th among “Best Regional Colleges in the Midwest” and fifth among “Best Value Schools.”
Goshen College welcomed new employees for the 2021-22 school year, some of whom were hired and began their duties earlier this year.
Washington Monthly magazine just ranked Goshen College the top bachelor's college in Indiana for the fifth year in a row and number seven nationally in their 2021 annual college rankings, which takes into consideration civic engagement, research and social mobility.
With the widespread availability of highly effective vaccines in the U.S., Goshen College is excited to envision a more normal year as GC emerges from the current phase of the pandemic.
When Kyle Mishler ’14 is not coaching Goshen College’s track teams, he’s helping Paralympian Sam Grewe prepare for the summer Paralympic games in Tokyo.