Joseph Berry ’94: Reinventing the solar cell – NOVA
During this episode of NOVA, alum Joseph Berry '94 is interviewed about how his team at National Renewable Energy Lab is working to reinvent the solar cell. (Begins at 1:36:37)
During this episode of NOVA, alum Joseph Berry '94 is interviewed about how his team at National Renewable Energy Lab is working to reinvent the solar cell. (Begins at 1:36:37)
Goshen College is one of only three universities in Indiana and 150 nationwide that offer ASL as a major. Besides majoring in interpreting, she said students also take ASL for foreign language credits or as a minor that bolsters a major in a field where knowing sign language is useful.
Ceramic artist Justin Rothshank '00 uses his artwork to explore political figures, poppies and the natural world.
Twenty-eight Goshen College students collected awards at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association’s annual convention on April 7, with The Record named the “Newspaper of the Year” in its division. This is the second time in three years that The Record, which is published weekly and competes against colleges and…
Students from the Goshen College English Department and Art Department won six literary magazine awards for the college’s literary journal, Red Cents at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association’s (ICPA) annual convention in Indianapolis on April 7.
Last summer, singer-songwriter Sadie Gustafson-Zook '17 released I’m Not Here, her first album of original material. The 23-year-old wrote a handful of the album’s eight songs during Study-Service Term to Peru as part of her undergraduate studies at Goshen College. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in jazz voice at Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Mass.
Goshen College broadcasting students won awards from the Broadcast Education Association and Indiana Association of School Broadcasters this month.
Sara Ruth Klassen '14, Liz Core Shenk '14 and Aaron Shenk '11 are the new owners of Spacious Heart Yoga in downtown Goshen. Their mission: to make yoga as available and accessible to anyone as possible.
Emily Rodgers '03 talks about music, depression, sensitivity and suicide.
Dr. Jim Yoder '64 will retire this year after teaching chemistry and astronomy at Hesston College for the past 50 years.