

Football was a real game changer for Isaias “Toby” Faustino ’16 – The Elkhart Truth
Former Goshen High School football player now strives to make a difference for others as a teacher and coach.
Former Goshen High School football player now strives to make a difference for others as a teacher and coach.
Goshen College officials announced plans today to launch three new Study-Service Term (SST) locations in the 2016-17 school year, providing GC students the opportunity to choose from all seven continents to study abroad. The new locations are in Antarctica, Australia and the Netherlands, adding to current locations of…
From traveling the world to performing in world-class venues to working in state-of-the-art labs, Goshen College students enter the job market with a wide array of tools, hands-on experience, and real-world lessons that give them an edge over the competition. But getting an education at Goshen College is about more than landing a great job or internship, it’s about carving your way into an identity that you choose … with collegiate opportunities that are both plentiful and diverse.
You love Goshen College – so here are some of your best #iheartgoshen moments from so far this year!…
View this story in English Goshen College comenzará a ofrecer clases de Inglés como Segunda Lengua a la comunidad de Goshen a partir del 22 de febrero de 2016, a través del Centro para la Educación Intercultural e Internacional (CIIE) de la propia universidad. Las clases para…
The 2015-16 Performing Arts Series will again bring extraordinary and top quality arts performances to Sauder Concert Hall, Goshen College officials announced today. In an effort to increase visibility for Goshen College and grow enrollment, President James E. Brenneman has announced a new direction for the 2015-16 series, which will…
GC students Kiernan Wright, a junior from Orrville, Ohio, Sam Carlson, a junior from Goshen, and Jessica Davila, a junior from Goshen. Three current Goshen College students are serving in Bethlehem, Palestine this summer: Sam Carlson, a junior from Elkhart; Jessica Davila, a junior from…
On Sept. 10, 1935, 62-year-old Ina Kronk Slate registered for her senior year at Goshen College. Already a familiar figure on campus, this doyenne of Goshen civic society had served GC as instructor for public school art from 1916-1923, and possibly had designed the first college seal. In the summer of 1933, Slate had decided to begin full-time studies as a GC student.
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.