Apple of their eye: Noted tree fruit pathologist Keith Yoder ’68 retires
After more than 40 years helping apple growers fight destructive diseases, Virginia Tech tree fruit pathologist Keith Yoder '68 has retired.
After more than 40 years helping apple growers fight destructive diseases, Virginia Tech tree fruit pathologist Keith Yoder '68 has retired.
Goshen College Professor Emeritus of Art Abner Hershberger will show his recent mixed-media paintings in a one-man show at the National Arts Club Gregg Gallery in New York City, from March 4-29, 2019.
Renee and Anne Buckwalter, twin seniors from Wellman, Iowa, will both be honored by the Indiana Association of Colleges for Teacher Education with the Outstanding Future Educator Award on April 12.
Throughout his career, Orlando Rivera has been imparting inspiring messages about opportunity and possibility whenever he gets the chance to speak to an audience. His new novel “Dreams Truths Secrets” is “a philosophical novel that bets on big ideas about money, power, and what matters in life.”
Don Blosser is a retired Bible professor at Goshen (Indiana) College and a retired pastor. He is a member of Michiana Voices for Middle East Peace.
“A good aspect of a polar vortex is that it kills off bad insects like mosquitoes, for example,” said Dr. Andrew Ammons, associate biology professor at Goshen College.
J. Lawrence Burkholder had a distinguished career as a Goshen College and Harvard Divinity School faculty member, and later served as president of Goshen College from 1971 to 1984. But despite all this, his publication output was fairly meager. One explanation for this, made frequently by Burkholder himself and repeated by many of his students and colleagues, is that he had been censored by the Mennonite establishment.
Globe TV is designed to give students more hands-on experience. It merges television and radio programs under one banner, launching a new website and video platform to showcase the content from both.
With the support of her husband Zach, Leah took a bold step and started Goshen Youth Arts, a not-for-profit organization that gives young emerging artists the tools and training to make serious art.
On their ninth album, the local folk music duo of Jan Garrett and J.D. Martin are searching for hope to combat our troubling times.