Mark Landes ’99 named 10th president of Hesston College
Hesston College announced that local businessman and former college administrator Mark Landes will serve as its next president. Landes graduated from Goshen College in 1999.
Hesston College announced that local businessman and former college administrator Mark Landes will serve as its next president. Landes graduated from Goshen College in 1999.
Sierra Ross Richer '22 writes about the travels of Jonathan Bornman '90 as he seeks to find how peace works around the world, documented in his new film, "Unexpected Peace."
Sarah G. Rody ‘12, a professor of mathematics at Chestnut Hill College, received the Paul R. Halmos - Lester R. Ford Award last month from the Mathematical Association of America.
Mennonite Church USA presented Tina Schlabach '82 and Abby Endashaw with the 2024 MC USA Bring the Peace award.
As a student at Goshen College, I minored in Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies. When I shared that information, people would ask, “What exactly does that mean?”
John P. R. Eicher ‘05, associate professor of European History at Pennsylvania State University–Altoona and 2023-24 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, has launched a YouTube lecture series titled "Western Civilization (1500-Present): From Dawn, to Decadence, to Disillusionment."
Ben and Laurel Woodward-Breckbill will serve as the directors of the Paris Mennonite Center.
In 2018, Ardean Friesen asked his church to begin the process of discerning whether the congregation would become open and affirming. The two-year inclusion process let him know that he has a seat at the table.
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania artist and Goshen College graduate Berdine (Mininger) Leinbach '87 will display her most recent art exhibit, "The Call of Creation," at the Mennonite Heritage Center from July 26 to September 28, 2024.
Dr. Grant Rissler has been hired by the School of Professional & Continuing Studies as assistant professor of organizational studies.