EARTHTONES
The Goshen Choirs explored the large palette of sounds available to the human voices from around the world during the annual EARTHTONES choral concert on Saturday, April 16.
The Goshen Choirs explored the large palette of sounds available to the human voices from around the world during the annual EARTHTONES choral concert on Saturday, April 16.
The Goshen College Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of José Rocha, presented their spring concert in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall on Sunday, April 10. The GCSO’s program included performances of the “Tragic Overture, Op. 81” by Johannes Brahms, and select movements from Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. The GCSO also performed two works by 20th century Mexican composer Arturo Marquéz.
Linnéa Gabriella Spransy, a Los Angeles-based watercolor artist, was the Goshen College Art Department’s 2016 Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist. She delivered a public lecture on Sunday, April 3, with a reception immediately following in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery.
On Sunday, April 3, EcoPAX and GC Divest created art and planted vegetable seeds in trays, which will be transferred to the Trackside Community Garden later in the spring.
On Saturday, May 2, 2016, Goshen College’s Latino Student Union hosted a dance marathon at the Recreation-Fitness Center. The event was an opportunity for people to dance, play and eat, all in support of a local cause.
The 18th annual Goshen College Student Academic Symposium was hosted in Goshen College’s Church-Chapel on Saturday, April 2, 2016. The mission of the symposium is to acknowledge original undergraduate and graduate research that plays an essential role in Goshen’s academic program and to encourage students and faculty to contribute to the larger conversation about knowledge that sustains the academy. The symposium brings together students and faculty members involved in original research and scholarly activity from all disciplines. Besides thesis papers and investigations using the scientific method, presentations include expositions on the creative process and innovative techniques.
Rocky Mountain Deaf Theatre brought Six Women in Search of the Perfect Play and an accompanying workshop to Goshen College.
Photos from around campus in April, 2016.
On March 20, 2016, Goshen College students and staff presented a collection of anonymous stories from GC women and non-binary students.
Two Goshen College senior art majors, David Pauls and Ellen Schlabach, held a reception for their show in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery on March 20. The exhibit runs through April 24, 2016.