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Military mom and Goshen College peacemaker meet over coffee, common ground
Military mom and Goshen College peacemaker meet over coffee, common ground
Military mom and Goshen College peacemaker meet over coffee, common ground
With both anti-war protests and F-16 engines roaring in anticipation of a war in Iraq, timing couldn't be better to sit down and talk with those who shape U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.-
A career in teaching is inviting, challenging and satisfying, and requires the strong preparation that a nationally accredited school like Goshen College can provide.
Vera Klement talking with students in the Abner Hershberger Gallery, Feb 2003 Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003 from 7- 8 p.m. Reception will follow–Hershberger Art Gallery. Lecture and reception are open to the public. A Conversation with Vera : Friday, Feb. 21, 2003 from 11 a.m- noon Gallery…
Nationally-recognized figurative abstractionist Vera Klement is the 2003 Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist.
From J.S. Bach to Guys and Dolls scores, a joint recital given by Keith Herris and Melissa Anderson will span centuries and styles of music.
The Goshen College Chamber Choir will perform a solo concert in the new Music Concert Hall Friday, Feb. 7 at 8 p.m.
Reminding listeners of Goshen Colleges legacy of awakening students to issues of peace and justice in the broader world, a Goshen College senior won the annual campus C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest Jan. 21.
Judith Ehrlich, writer, director and producer of the film, and Suzanne O’Brien, national outreach coordinator, were guests of Goshen College on Jan. 7 for a special screening of the film “The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It.”
The Holocaust of Nazi Germany that killed more than 11 million people is a chapter of history many Germans would like to forget. Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand, Goshen College associate professor of German, wants her German-language students to remember.