Joanne Gallardo ’06: My journey of forgiveness
This article comes from the October issue of The Mennonite, which focuses on “Loving Enemies.” Joanne Gallardo is pastor of faith formation at Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship in Goshen, Ind.
This article comes from the October issue of The Mennonite, which focuses on “Loving Enemies.” Joanne Gallardo is pastor of faith formation at Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship in Goshen, Ind.
Shortly after graduating from Goshen College in 2008, Jes Buller moved to Colombia as a part of MCC’s Seed program. For eight years, Buller worked as a facilitator and community organizer in coastal Colombia.
Grant Miller '13 is one of 13 students chosen from across the world to participate in a two-week program in Germany and Poland this summer as part of the 2018 Seminary Program of the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics.
Joss Fong '07 is a senior editorial producer at Vox Media, which recently reached 4 million YouTube subscribers and will launch a Netflix show in May.
On Monday, March 19, Goshen College recognized five professors for milestone achievements, including promotions and doctoral degree completions.
Tim Nafziger '03 lives in California's Ojai Valley, where the Thomas Fire is raging, bringing new perspective to his work with Christian Peacemaker Teams and displaced people.
Kathryn Aschliman, professor emerita of education, taught in the Laboratory Kindergarten for 34 years, and now has a peace arts collection named after her.
In its fourth year, Goshen College’s Inside-Out Exchange Program has quickly become known for the deep and powerful connections that are made between inside and outside students and has become one of the most popular May term classes at the college. We talked to three students who participated this May term.
Yazan Meqbil, a junior molecular biology/biochemistry major from Palestine, spoke on Capitol Hill to U.S. lawmakers on Thursday, June 8, during an event sponsored by Defense for Children International marking 50 years of Israeli military occupation and examining life for Palestinian children.
In the first undergraduate program of its kind, Goshen College students are learning to teach music based on the principles of El Sistema.