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My top 10 hymns: A playlist by Professor Mary Oyer ’44 – The Mennonite
Mary Oyer '44, Professor Emeritus of Music, reflects on her all-time favorite hymns.
Mary Oyer '44, Professor Emeritus of Music, reflects on her all-time favorite hymns.
Eva Lapp reflects on Mennonite reactions to patriotism and Colin Kapernick.
Three generations of the Bender family have served with MCC internationally. John '53 and Naomi Bender '53 began the legacy of service by establishing a clinic in Haiti in 1959. Their daughter Jan '78 (GC professor of history) and son-in-law Peter Shetler '78 served in multiple locations with MCC, followed by their sons Dan '06 and Paul '08.
Three Goshen College students spent this past summer researching and developing new resources for the college’s sexual violence prevention and response programs.
Jim Strouse '99 and Jessica Williams are teaming up once again.
Adny Yoder '07 practices general internal medicine at Aultman Hospital in Ohio.
Ellah Wakatama Allfrey, John Freeman, Aleksander Hemon and Aminatta Forna, four internationally-acclaimed and award-winning writers, will take part in a conversation at Goshen College on Thursday, Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Newcomer Center, Room 17. The event is free and open to the public.
Kate Stoltzfus '05 and Kelly Shenk Koontz '08 were named to Mennonite Economic Development Agency's list of 'Ten Young Women Changing the World'
The Goshen College Biology Department will host a two-day symposium during Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 7-8, to celebrate accomplishments of alumni, notably the class of 1966, in addressing global food insecurity.
The Goshen College Theater Department will perform “Party Favors,” the winning play in the 2016 Goshen College Peace Play Contest, during Homecoming Weekend on Oct. 7 at 8 p.m., Oct. 8 at 4 p.m. and Oct. 9 at 2 p.m. in the college’s Umble Center.