Archives for Agroecology Category
Goshen College’s special food event focuses on bees – Food Management Magazine
Dandelion cookies and salad were among menu items featured at Goshen College’s dining hall to highlight the critical role pollinator species play in the ecosystem.
Goshen College is Indiana’s first Bee Campus USA
Goshen College has been named Indiana’s first Bee Campus USA and is just the second college in the Midwest and 27th nationally to be recognized for its work in supporting pollinators such as bees.
Ben Hartman ’01: Fueling the farm-to-table movement – The Boston Globe
Ben Hartman '01, author of "The Lean Farm," has begun giving lectures on his techniques and is developing a following among small farmers.
Elkhart County Food Council to begin addressing regional farm and food issues this spring – The Elkhart Truth
The Elkhart County Food Council hopes to continue the conversation on food access, education and production.
Students gather for fourth annual Sustainability Summit at Merry Lea
A group of 45 students from four colleges gathered Feb. 18-19 at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College for the fourth annual Sustainability Summit.
New agroecology professors join Merry Lea’s team
In early January, John and Ruth Mischler joined the Merry Lea Team.
Mat Krisetya ’93 named director of operations for Hmong American Farmers Association
The Hmong American Farmers Association named Matius (Mat) Krisetya '93 as the the inaugural Director of Operations. Krisetya has more than 20 years of experience in international nonprofit management and has worked in various countries around the world including Indonesia, the Philippines and Jamaica.
New year brings launch of 12 new academic programs at Goshen College
Building on its academic distinctives, Goshen College faculty and administration recently approved 12 new undergraduate academic programs of study, including six majors, three minors, two concentrations and an education licensure add-on program, across five areas of study. The new opportunities will be offered beginning in the fall of 2017.
Biology for service: Archival traces of Mennonite environmentalist thought – MCUSA
Jason Kauffman '04, director of Archives and Records Management for Mennonite Church USA, explores how Mennonites have approached environmental thinking over the years.