

Sibling band’s tour a different kind of education
The Liechty siblings have taken their musical act on the road. Caleb and Joshua graduated from Goshen College in 2018 and 2019 with minors in piano performance and vocal performance, respectively.
The Liechty siblings have taken their musical act on the road. Caleb and Joshua graduated from Goshen College in 2018 and 2019 with minors in piano performance and vocal performance, respectively.
Six student winners of the 2020 Goshen College Concerto-Aria Competition will perform arias and individual concerto movements with the Goshen College Symphony Orchestra at the 60th annual Concerto-Aria Concert on Saturday, March 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
GC alumni Hillary Harder '15 and Kent Dutchersmith '90 are leading El Sistema programming in Elkhart County, and seeing big impacts.
Marcia Yost, Goshen College Director of the Arts: Engagement & Outreach, has left a lasting legacy on her students.
Goshen College Professor of Music Solomia Soroka is using a faculty renewal grant to find never-before-recorded American sonatas of the 19th- and early 20th-centuries.
For many years, Merle Sommers has been dedicated to service. He has always believed that kind actions and selfish service for others is a staple of his Christian faith, and that is precisely why he has continuously tried to help all those he could.
Timothy Stoltzfus-Dueck, a theoretical physicist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), has won a DOE Early Career Research Award for exceptional scientists in the early stages of their careers.
Combining elements of jam bands and electronic dance rock, Lotus was formed by brothers Jesse Miller '02 (bass/sampler) and Luke Miller '02 (guitar/keyboards), Steve Clemens (drums), Chuck Morris (percussion), and Mike Rempel (guitar) while they were attending Goshen College in Indiana in 1999.
Jesse Landis-Eigsti '09 combines music and comedy, both in his solo performances and as the innocent songster Bardly Cooper in the popular “Knights of the Arcade” shows at Arcade Comedy Theater.
Andrew Pauls '17 was born and raised in Lancaster County. But it took getting away and returning home for him to create deep connections in the local music scene.