Cross-country journey leads Cole family to the right college, community
When Hannah Cole decided to attend Goshen College to finish her degree in American Sign Language education, she didn’t expect the rest of her family to follow her to Indiana.
When Hannah Cole decided to attend Goshen College to finish her degree in American Sign Language education, she didn’t expect the rest of her family to follow her to Indiana.
Daniel Shank Cruz writes about Mennonites living in Belize for the New York Times. Shank Cruz is an associate professor of English at Utica College.
This August, Janell Preheim and Abigail Greaser, two Goshen College music majors, were invited to perform at MusicFest Perugia in Perugia, Italy, a prestigious international music festival, along with Goshen College Professor of Music Solomia Soroka.
Every year in September, Joel Pontius leads students in Goshen College’s Sustainability Leadership Semester on an eight-day canoe trip from the headwaters of the Elkhart River at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center to Lake Michigan.
Brooke Rothshank '00 paints small things. Her art is confined to the center 1-inch square on 6-by-6-inch white paper, looking starkly insubstantial surrounded by all that empty space.
Umble Center’s 40th anniversary season will feature a series of successful and talented female playwrights and composers.
Shortly after graduating from Goshen College in 2008, Jes Buller moved to Colombia as a part of MCC’s Seed program. For eight years, Buller worked as a facilitator and community organizer in coastal Colombia.
What does it take to conserve a Caravaggio? Antiques Roadshow learned from conservator Dean Yoder '80 at The Cleveland Museum of Art about the important Caravaggio, "The Crucifixion of Saint Andrew."
Five college students have just finished the Agroecology Summer Intensive program at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center's Rieth Village. It's been a broad ranging experience for them, from visiting area farming enterprises to leading lunch discussions to caring for goats.
In a 5-acre pasture at the Merry Lea Sustainable Farm, you’ll find cows and chickens sharing the land with some unusual roommates — nut trees, fruit trees, grapevines and raspberries.