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June 2024 Snapshots
Photos from around campus during June, 2024.
Photos from around campus during June, 2024.
During the summer of 2024, Goshen College offered a number of camps for youth of all ages. Activities included learning new languages, playing outdoor games, creative arts and practical science applications.
On Friday June 14, 2024, incoming students gathered on campus to begin their college careers at Goshen College. Students had the chance to meet staff and faculty members, receive tips on how to manage their schedules and get a tour of the campus.
Photos from around campus during May, 2024.
Photos from the Employee Appreciation and Maple Leaf Awards for Employee Excellence Celebration on Friday, May 24.
On April 28, 2024, members of the Goshen College Class of 2024 received undergraduate and graduate degrees at the college’s 126th commencement in the RFC Gym.
Photos from around campus during April, 2024.
On Saturday April 20, 2024, Goshen College hosted the 2024 Earthtones concert. The concert featured multiple GC choirs and community members as they presented music from various cultures and languages.
On Tuesday April 16, 2024, Goshen College hosted the 2024 Low Voice Festival. High school and community choirs from the local Elkhart area presented various pieces, as well as two combined pieces involving all choirs. The choirs were: -Logansport High School Berrytones, directed by GC graduate Angela Ticen ’23 -Elkhart High School Tenor/Bass and Roaring Blue Choirs, directed by Matthew Brown Goshen High School Crimson Men's Choir, directed by Stephen R. Snyder -The Open Fifths, directed by GC graduate Bradley Kauffman ’96 -Vox Profundi, directed by GC graduate Scott Hochstetler ’97
On Tuesday April 16, 2024, Goshen College celebrated Connect Goshen Day 2024. Students, staff and community members gathered in the RFC to participate in multiple activities, such as cake walks, tug-of-war, bowling and cornhole. The festivities ended with a pie-in-the-face raffle and piñata broken by Dash the Black Squirrel.