Musical theater camp Friday Night Revue
Participants in the Goshen College Musical Theater Camp will perform scenes and solos during the Friday Night Revue in Umble Center on June 24 at 7:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Participants in the Goshen College Musical Theater Camp will perform scenes and solos during the Friday Night Revue in Umble Center on June 24 at 7:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
GC alumni involved with the creation of a new Mennonite song collection include Bradley Kauffman '96, Amy Gingerich '99, Adam Tice '02, Katie Graber '99, Emily Grimes '14 and SaeJin Lee '11.
This week marks the release of Emily Rodgers’ third full-length, a 10-song album called Two Years, which will be released by Misra Records on June 10.
After four decades at Goshen schools, beloved band teacher retires.
Goshen is a hotbed for musicians. Many local artists have launched careers and found success both here and far outside the confines of our city. The following is a list of some of our top-tier talent.
The Good of Goshen highlights 15 bands that got their start in Goshen, many of which originated at Goshen College or include GC alumni.
Learn about Mary Oyer's gift of music and teaching to the church, and a charitable gift of a cherished cello.
Bradley Kauffman '96 of Cincinnati, Ohio, has been named project director for the new song collection for Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada. The print version is slated for release in 2020. He will perform work on a contract basis before assuming a full-time staff position on July 5.
During her AIIS fellowship in April 2015, Rehanna Kheshgi joined Angaraag “Papon” Mahanta and his band East India Company on their annual Assam Bihu tour, performing 20 shows over the span of two months.
Robert S. Brunk '63 reflects on his experience studying with Mary Oyer '45 at Goshen College and the impact it made on his life.