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Integrating faith and finances | Ken Hochstetler ’83 – Good of Goshen
Ken Hochstetler didn’t have a grand plan to come back to his hometown of Goshen.
Ken Hochstetler didn’t have a grand plan to come back to his hometown of Goshen.
Jillian graduated from Goshen College with a nursing degree, and credits her children with getting her through the schooling.
Eleven Goshen students traveled to a town called Tansen to work in a hospital with Nepali nursing students. They've been able to find out that many of their friends are safe, but their hearts ache to go back and help.
Doug Yoder '77, track coach at Goshen College, is an avid runner and organizer of running events in the Maple City.
Mary Short '03 and Suzanne Miller '11, of Goshen’s Parkside Elementary School, make science fun.
Goshen College students involved with campus publications were recently honored for their work at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) competition for print media. ICPA presented awards at its annual conference on April 11 in Indianapolis. Among the winners were staff members of The Record, the student newspaper, and Red Cents, the student arts journal.
Helen Frost, an award-winning writer for young adults, will lead a writing workshop on Wednesday, April 29 from 4:30-5:45 p.m. in Goshen College’s Newcomer Center, Room 19. A book reading will follow at 7:30 p.m.
Chau Bui, a broadcasting major from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, who graduates this week, came to Goshen with a desire to tell stories.
Goshen College is one of the 353 most environmentally responsible colleges according to The Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges. The Princeton Review chose the schools for the sixth annual edition of its “green guide” based on data from the company’s 2014 survey of hundreds of four-year colleges concerning the schools’ commitments to the environment and sustainability.
The College of Wooster Department of Theater and Teatro Travieso will present “Women of Ciudad Juárez” on April 22 at 8 p.m. in Goshen College’s Umble Center. The hour-long performance will be followed by a talkback session with the director and actors.