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Why convention isn’t just for Mennonites – Emily Trapp ’13
Emily Trapp '13 is serving as the keyboardist/vocalist in the Youth Worship Team at the 2015 Mennonite Church USA convention in Kansas City.
Emily Trapp '13 is serving as the keyboardist/vocalist in the Youth Worship Team at the 2015 Mennonite Church USA convention in Kansas City.
Todd Nussbaum '96, Java practice director at HMB Inc., answers questions about his work and life.
In a new book titled “Helping Youth Grieve: The Good News of Biblical Lament” (Resource Publications, May 2015. $19 U.S.), Goshen College Campus Pastor Bob Yoder explores the role of spiritual lament in the pastoral care and faith formation of adolescents.
Karen Zorn ’84 was changed by her Goshen College experience. Now she wants to use music to change the world. As president of the Longy School of Music of Bard College in Boston, she’s been busy realigning the college to better fit its mission, which is to prepare musicians to make a difference in the world through a revolutionary music model called El Sistema.
Garrison Keillor’s May 2 nationally broadcast episode of “A Prairie Home Companion” at Goshen College celebrated Goshen's gifts in story and song.
The announcements of congregational withdrawals from Mennonite Church USA and the subsequent formation of new affiliations have generated considerable anxiety in the church at large. But a similar process of separation and realignment has been taking place in various parts of the Mennonite church for a long time.
Goshen College and Community School of the Arts instructor of piano Dr. Kathryn Schmidt will present a solo piano recital in Rieth Recital Hall on Saturday, May 16. The recital will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Todd Pletcher '05 was one of Ceramic Monthly's 2015 Emerging Artists, featured in the May 2015 issue.
FiveCore Media, Goshen College’s video production company, was nominated for a regional Emmy award for its 2013 “A Festival of Carols” video, which aired in December 2014 on PBS stations in Indiana. This is the first Emmy nomination for FiveCore Media and the second Emmy nomination for Goshen College since 2008. An awards ceremony will take place on June 27, 2015 in Indianapolis.
A Goshen College quartet sings the Song of the Chemist.