Beacon Press announces the promotion of Gayatri Patnaik ’90 to director
Beacon Press is delighted to share that Gayatri Patnaik '90, who has been with the press for two decades, has been appointed as the next Director, effective July 30, 2022.
Beacon Press is delighted to share that Gayatri Patnaik '90, who has been with the press for two decades, has been appointed as the next Director, effective July 30, 2022.
The Indiana Association of School Broadcasters (IASB) has named 91.1 FM The Globe (WGCS) “Radio School of the Year” for the fourth consecutive time in the college division, with a flurry of awards in 11 of 14 categories. This is the eighth title in the past 11 years for the radio station.
Goshen College’s nursing programs recently received top rankings for program excellence.
The Senior Art Exhibit is divided into two parts. The first portion is on display now until April 4, and the second exhibition goes from April 10 to April 24. A combined graduation exhibit will also be held the week of April 26.
Goshen is a hotbed for musicians, and many GC alumni have launched careers and found success in the music industry.
Thirty-nine flags, 30 performers, 12 acts, three hosts, and what one performer called a “flamboyant” audience of over 320 people marked the return of the International Student Club (ISC) Coffeehouse.
Alena Morgunova Miller is a Ukrainian-American Mennonite: born in Lexington, Kentucky, and raised by a Mennonite father and Ukrainian mother.
Erick tries to fuse the knowledge he has learned in the church and his studies to work with others so they can achieve their goals.
Radio Hall of Famer and creator of the Classic Rock format, Fred Jacobs, spotlights 91.1 The Globe's morning show in a blog post about Gen Z radio stars.
For two weeks in February, five Goshen College students joined Ryan Sensenig, professor of biology, in Kenya to assist with prescribed burns inside the Kenya Long term Exclosure Experiment (KLEE).