GC students’ app will deliver digital walking tour of Goshen’s historical landmarks
Three Goshen College students are using their knowledge of computer science to bring new, innovative technology to share the history of Goshen, Indiana.
Three Goshen College students are using their knowledge of computer science to bring new, innovative technology to share the history of Goshen, Indiana.
Thirteen Goshen College students participated in this year’s Maple Scholars research program, an eight-week program which gives undergraduate students the unique opportunity to create and present scholarly works.
Students interested in studying sport management, marine biology, game development, or nursing professionals interested in a post-master’s degree Family Nurse Practitioner certificate will have new opportunities in fall 2018 with the introduction of new programs at Goshen College.
Rachel Smith '01 studied computer science, math and music, and is combining those skills on her Youtube channel, Rachel’s English, which provides over 500 free videos with more than 70 million views to help non-native speakers improve their spoken English and listening comprehension.
Nineteen students in professor John Ross Buschert’s electronics class presented their year-end projects during Goshen College’s 2017 Electronics and Robotics Show.
Event: “Goshen College Global Game Jam” Date and time: Friday, Jan. 26 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday, Jan. 27, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Sunday, Jan. 28, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Location: Goshen College Union Building, rooms 001 and 004 Ages: 18+ Cost: Free,…
Guarav Khandelwal '01, the CEO of Houston-based technology company ChaiOne, developed the app Disaster Connect after Hurricane Harvey, to address disaster recovery needs around the world.
Immigrating from India to the US in 1997, Gaurav Khandelwal '01 did everything from sell kitchen knives to deliver pizza to pay for his undergraduate degree in computer science. See how his hard work lead him to create one of Houston’s fastest growing tech companies, ChaiOne.
This fall, Goshen College fielded two teams to the Association of Computing Machinery and IBM sponsored East Central North America Regional Programming Contest.
Young alumni are coding, strategizing and analyzing streams of data in the expansive technology field.