Nite @ the RFC
Photos from Nite @ the RFC
Photos from Nite @ the RFC
Students show off their skills during the Spring 2015 Kick-Off
Goshen College students, faculty and community members focused on the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and explored the theme “Be Brave, Show Grace: Advancing Intercultural Action” during the MLK Day celebration events on Jan. 18 and 19. The day included a community breakfast with Ewauare Osayande, anti-oppression coordinator with Mennonite Central Committee U.S., performances by the college's gospel choir Voices-N-Harmony, a convocation with Kanyere Eaton, the pastor of Fellowship Covenant Church, a Bronx-based congregation of the Evangelical Covenant Church, and various workshops.
Leading up to Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, GC’s gospel choir Voices-N-Harmony, Notre Dames’s Voices of Faith gospel choir and other local gospel artists performed in the Umble Center.
Student gathered on Jan. 16, 2015 to show off their skills at an open mic night.
On Monday, Jan. 12, 2015, Goshen College hosted an all-day “Music for Social Change” workshop featuring the musical method “El Sistema.” The workshop was organized by Horizon Education Alliance and several partners including Conn-Selmer Inc., Elkhart Community Schools and Goshen College. The featured speaker is Karen Zorn '84, president of Longy School of Music of Bard College. El Sistema is a music education program developed in Venezuela by José Antonio Abreu and is geared toward providing music instruction to students from low-income or under-served communities.
On Nov. 24, a group of Goshen College students and community members held a peaceful demonstration in support of the Ferguson, Missouri, community in light of the recent court ruling regarding the killing of Michael Brown.
NOv. 21, 2014 Hour After with music by Martin Flowers, Ben Ganger and Paul Zehr.
Fall 2014 on the Goshen College campus