Elizabeth Derstine wins top prize in Everence video contest
Online voters chose Elizabeth Derstine’s creative video, “Money Talks: The Wallet Diaries," as the winning production in the Everence Money Talks video contest.
Online voters chose Elizabeth Derstine’s creative video, “Money Talks: The Wallet Diaries," as the winning production in the Everence Money Talks video contest.
Programmers, artists, musicians and writers are invited to participate in the 2015 Global Game Jam (GGJ) at Goshen College, the world’s largest game creation event, Jan. 29-31. A record 500 locations in 84 countries will participate in this year's event.
Regina Shands Stoltzfus, assistant professor of peace, justice and conflict studies at Goshen College, has been awarded the 2016 Spirit of Justice Award by the State of Indiana Civil Rights Commission, the state's highest civil rights honor.
Mohammad Rasoulipour '13 interviewed 18 people in the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP) community at Eastern Mennonite University about their "war of reference."
Julia Gautsche has two jobs. In one, she has helped deliver 1,218 babies for local mothers. In the other, she has worked to pass hundreds if not thousands of laws to help better the community.
Max Mault '76, Goshen Middle School band director, has worked in the Goshen Community Schools for 40 years.
In addition to being named a finalist for “Best College Radio Station in the Nation,” WGCS received 11 other individual or station nominations.
In this TED talk, Anne Glick '98 argues that technology can help save the world, just not in the way we expect it to.
Goshen College students showed off the creations that they designed to help people with disabilities at an electronics show on Tuesday. The bi-annual show focused on helping the blind and deaf.
Sixteen students in physics professor John Ross Buschert’s electronics and robotics class presented their projects to visitors during the 2015 Electronics and Robotics Show.