Merry Lea’s first half century, part one: Fifty years of land management
As Merry Lea celebrates its first half-century, we take a look back at how its caretakers have managed the land.
As Merry Lea celebrates its first half-century, we take a look back at how its caretakers have managed the land.
Fourteen students and three faculty members travelled to Indianapolis for the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Jan. 9-14.
Twenty-five years ago, fresh out of Goshen College, Sheila Selman '82 started working at The Goshen News.
It’s not often that employment anniversaries dovetail perfectly with organizational milestones, but for Janet Whalen Couch, a celebration of 20 years of service as Executive Director will coincide with the 20-year anniversary of the Campus Center for Young Children (CCYC).
Megan Fleming's '02 paintings are an amalgam of philosophic concepts, mathematics and the mesmerizing alien beauty of the far-off corners of the cosmos.
For the eighth consecutive year, Goshen College’s radio station, 91.1 FM The Globe, has been nominated as a finalist for “Best College Radio Station in the Nation” by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting Systems (IBS). Having won twice (2011 and 2013), WGCS was the first station in the country to claim the title more than once.
Mark Eash Hershberger wanted a project that would result in something he could touch and hold. As a graphic designer and artist, he liked the idea of paper that would show his cartoons and drawing. What he didn’t expect when he started on The Mennonite Game Card Game was that it would land on the market, much less have a successful Kickstarter.
David Reimer is a senior member of the U.S. Foreign Service, and was sworn in as Ambassador to the Republic of Mauritius and the Republic of Seychelles on Dec. 13, 2017. He is a 2018 Goshen College Culture For Service Alumni Award-winner.
Ellen Schlabach's idealistic sketches have turned to paintings that she sees as telling the truth — uniting viewers by recognizing common experiences, even if the experiences aren’t always positive.
Nineteen students in professor John Ross Buschert’s electronics class presented their year-end projects during Goshen College’s 2017 Electronics and Robotics Show.