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Coffee Shop Offers Real-World Business Experience for Students – Good of Goshen
“The students make all the decisions: accounting, marketing, purchasing, hiring, training, technology, business analysis – everything.”
“The students make all the decisions: accounting, marketing, purchasing, hiring, training, technology, business analysis – everything.”
Two teams of Goshen College students competed at the 2015 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) East Central North America Regional Programming Contest, sponsored by IBM, on Oct. 30-31.
Goshen College’s radio station, 91.1 FM The Globe (WGCS), won first prize at the Indiana Broadcasters Association’s (IBA) 28th annual Spectrum Awards last weekend, the highest professional broadcasting award in the state of Indiana.
Brutality has become a guest that has overstayed its welcome, except it should never have been invited to the table.
On his daily bike ride, Matt Bauman experienced a nagging concern about his safety along Forbes Avenue. Without access to a radar gun or other sophisticated tools, Matt improvised.
Valentin Calvillo, a Goshen College sophomore molecular biology/biochemistry major from Goshen, was among a group of first-generation students from Indiana’s independent colleges and universities to be celebrated at the 26th annual “Realizing the Dream” banquet on Nov. 7 in Indianapolis.
The program is known for its true educational excellence at all levels, and it focuses strongly on cultural diversity in nursing care, something that makes the program quite unique.
The Indiana Department of Education has reported a decline in the number of teacher licenses issued over the past few years.
The Goshen College theater and music departments will collaborate to present an updated version of Godspell in Umble Center on Nov. 13, 14 and 21 at 8 p.m., and Nov. 15 and 22 at 3 p.m.
As the Indiana Department of Education investigates teacher recruitment and retention, educators and college students talk about why they stuck with the profession – or switched career paths.