Goshen College radio station honored – South Bend Tribune
When the sweet sound of the radio exits the speakers and hits your ears, you often do not think about what it took to get it there.
When the sweet sound of the radio exits the speakers and hits your ears, you often do not think about what it took to get it there.
Kat Luginbuhl '11, a third-generation artist, has returned to Bluffton, Ohio to help run an art gallery started by her father, the late Gregg Luginbuhl.
Let us also recall the lives of Norbort Khongolo and Corneille Malula; let us remember Pascal Kulungu and the Center for Peacebuilding, Leadership and Good Governance; let us pray daily for the security of our Congolese Mennonite brothers and sisters and for all those in the world who live in fear; and let us not shrink back from the call to be peacemakers in a violent world, even if the cost is high and the weight of history seems overwhelming.
Goshen College has been named Indiana’s first Bee Campus USA and is just the second college in the Midwest and 27th nationally to be recognized for its work in supporting pollinators such as bees.
Alicia Navarro graduated from Goshen College in 2001 with a bachelors of science in nursing, and in 2017 with a Family Nurse Practitioner master's degree. She’s been a traveling nurse and has worked in med surg, intensive care and education for hospital-wide programs and orientation programs at Sturgis Hospital in Sturgis, Michigan, for 13 years.
The Goshen College Communication Department continues to enjoy a winning season in national competitions this year, receiving top national honors this month with five Telly Awards. This is the most Telly Awards Goshen College as ever won.
Goshen College has been honored for the third consecutive year with 2016 Tree Campus USA® recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management.
Goshen College was crowned Indiana Television School of the Year in the 2017 Indiana Association of School Broadcasters’ (IASB) college competition. This is the fifth time in the last eight years the college has earned that title.
Goshen College and Pinchpenny Press are publishing an intercultural guidebook titled “The Goshen College Guide to Studying and Serving Abroad: Essays on Intercultural Learning,” drawing on the experiences of faculty, staff and students who have participated in SST.
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 8.