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From ‘Maus’ to Ms. Marvel, English professor incorporates graphic novels into curriculum
Professor Jessica Baldanzi teaches a course on graphic novels and has given several scholarly papers about the new Ms. Marvel.
Professor Jessica Baldanzi teaches a course on graphic novels and has given several scholarly papers about the new Ms. Marvel.
“Lyme,” a comic by Phil GerigScott ’14, appears in the Vol. 8, No. 3 issue of the Center for Mennonite Writing Journal. Several Goshen College students and alums have their work published in a special comics and graphic novels issue of the Journal of the Center for…
How global sports marketer Pat Vendrely '85 survives with ethics intact.
Menno Tea co-founders Hans Weaver ’13 and Niles Graber Alvarez ’14 are returning to their roots this summer with the grand opening of the Menno Tea Mint Farming Cafe in Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania.
Goshen College will offer an 18-month Online RN to BSN degree program starting in August 2016, providing registered nurses around the country an opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree from a top-tier nursing program while working full-time.
Simelwe Dlova, a junior informatics major from South Africa, found her community halfway around the world.
Beginning in August, a Goshen College graduate will work at Goshen High School for one year to serve as a mentor and coach for first-generation college students, according to a proposal shared with the Goshen Community School Board.
Saulo Padilla '05 works for Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) U.S. as coordinator for the Immigration Education National Program. His passion to work with immigrants comes from his own experience as the son of a refugee and immigrant, as well as the biblical call to welcome the stranger.
Earlier this summer, my 20-year-old son had a burned out headlight on his car. Frankly, I wanted to get that light changed as soon as possible, because a burned out light can be a death sentence for a Black man.
Anna Pasquarello Sherck '10 released her nine-song debut album, “Umbrella,” last week and will begin a two-week solo tour.