Ten movies filmed in Goshen – Good of Goshen
The Maple City will soon be in the spotlight as the 15-year-old River Bend Film Festival gets underway for the first time in downtown Goshen, March 31 through April 2.
The Maple City will soon be in the spotlight as the 15-year-old River Bend Film Festival gets underway for the first time in downtown Goshen, March 31 through April 2.
From traveling the world to performing in world-class venues to working in state-of-the-art labs, Goshen College students enter the job market with a wide array of tools, hands-on experience, and real-world lessons that give them an edge over the competition. But getting an education at Goshen College is about more than landing a great job or internship, it’s about carving your way into an identity that you choose … with collegiate opportunities that are both plentiful and diverse.
Kathy Meyer Reimer '83 is a Goshen College elementary education professor, and her enthusiasm for education and literature is infectious.
The students in Jen Eberly’s class are part of Goshen Community Schools’ English Learner program. They’re working hard to achieve academic success and learn a new language at the same time – and Eberly and her fellow EL instructors are working just as hard to guide them.
Part of Gilberto’s mission at CIIE is to create a more diverse and inclusive culture within Goshen College’s campus life.
Nate West '10 is a family man, and one committed to helping guide the young people of Goshen.
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.
Professor Emeritus of Art Marvin Bartel’s approach to teaching and learning has helped set a foundation for the massive outgrowth of ceramic artists in the Michiana area – many of whom are Goshen College alumni. Many artists have stayed in Goshen, making it a popular destination for those interested in starting their own pottery businesses.
“The students make all the decisions: accounting, marketing, purchasing, hiring, training, technology, business analysis – everything.”